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Singapore's cybersecurity amendments opens questions on compliance

posted onNovember 19, 2012
by l33tdawg

In a bid to harden Singapore's cyberdefense, the government has proposed upgrades to its Computer Misuse Act.

To signify the change in tack, the Computer Misuse Act will be renamed Cybersecurity Act. The new Section 15A will now cover detection in addition to prevention and countering of threats which affect Singapore's national security, essential services, defense, or foreign relations.

The amendments also make provisions for the Minister to ask for information on the design, configuration, operation or security of any computer, computer program or computer service. Some balance has been added in requiring compliance, unless with reasonable excuse.

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