Singapore's Cybersecurity Act to be reviewed, could include non-critical information infrastructure
The act will consider how to apply a 'risk-based approach' to protect e-mails, websites, apps, says Minister Josephine Teo
Singapore
THE Cyber Security Agency of Singapore (CSA) is reviewing the national cybersecurity act to potentially include non-critical information infrastructure that play an important role in connectivity, computing and data storage needs.
The Cybersecurity Act, enacted in 2018, focuses on computer systems involved in delivering essential national services in the physical world, such as water and energy.
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