PM Lee unveils new cybersecurity strategy
He identifies four key components of the plan, says govt will work with key stakeholders to boost resilience of CII
Singapore
PRIME Minister Lee Hsien Loong said on Monday the government will work with key stakeholders, including private-sector operators and the cybersecurity community, to strengthen the resilience of the Critical Information Infrastructure (CII) that supports Singapore's essential services.
He was speaking at the inaugural Singapore International Cyber Week (SICW) where he launched Singapore's new cybersecurity strategy. The strategy outlines how Singapore will continue to strengthen the resilience of its cybersecurity infrastructure and supersedes the National Cyber Security Masterplan 2018 that was launched in 2013.
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