Singapore Cybersecurity Act.
Singapore's Cybersecurity Act establishes a framework for the protection of Critical Information Infrastructure (CII) and provides CSA with powers to manage cybersecurity threats and incidents.
Maximum penalty
S$100K fine or 2 years imprisonment
Source: Cybersecurity Act 2018
Key requirements
CII owner obligations
Cybersecurity incident reporting
Cybersecurity audit and risk assessment
Compliance with codes of practice
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SingHealth (CII designation)
Post-breach directives to strengthen CII cybersecurity measures
Directives
2019
How Tessera automates SG CSA compliance
CII compliance monitoring
Incident reporting automation
Cybersecurity audit evidence
Codes of practice compliance tracking
SG CSA compliance checklist
Essential steps to achieve and maintain SG CSA compliance.
Determine CII designation applicability
Implement incident reporting procedures
Conduct regular cybersecurity audits
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Calculate your SG CSA exposure.
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