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Action against Cyber Threats !!! BEWARE!!!

kopiuncle

Alfrescian (InfP)
Generous Asset
SINGAPORE: Parliament has passed amendments to the Computer Misuse Act.

The changes provide the government with greater ability to work with stakeholders to take timely actions against cyber threats to Singapore's Critical Information Infrastructure (CII).

These are systems necessary in delivering essential services to the public in key sectors such as healthcare and transportation.

The Act was last amended in 2003 to strengthen Singapore's defence against cyber attacks.

Speaking in parliament, Second Minister for Home Affairs and Trade and Industry S Iswaran said the cyber threats of today are highly sophisticated and malicious, so the legislative framework must keep pace with the nature of the evolving cyber threat.

"I want to assure the House that these enhanced powers which come with safeguards will be used judiciously, the powers will be invoked to avert threats that may endanger our national security, essential services, defence or the foreign relations of Singapore," said Mr Iswaran.

One key amendment is to allow the Home Affairs Minister to issue a certificate to authorise a person or an organisation to take measures necessary to prevent, detect or counter cyber attacks.

The certificate could require a person or entity to provide technical information relating to the "design, configuration, operation and security of computers, computer programmes or computer services".

Mr Iswaran said: "The minister will issue a certificate only after careful consideration of the implications and after being satisfied that the measures are practical and reasonable. These measures will make our CII more robust and resilient to the growing cyber threats we face."

Non-compliance with the Minister's directions is also a criminal offence.

Offenders can be fined up to S$50,000 or jailed for no more than 10 years or both. The Amendment Bill also seeks to rename the Act as the Computer Misuse and Cybersecurity Act.
 
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