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Singapore to legislate for strengthened digital infrastructure protection

INGAPORE, March 2 – The Singaporean government will introduce an amendment to the Cybersecurity Act to Parliament next week, which will expand the coverage of crucial digital infrastructures, said Josephine Teo, minister for communications and information, Friday.

The amendment is part of measures to mitigate the disruptions of digital services that Singapore experienced last year, Teo said during a debate on the ministry’s budget this year in Parliament.

Data centers, cloud services, and key entities that hold sensitive data or perform important public functions will be included, she noted.

Teo added that digital failures may occur due to non-cyber reasons, such as misconfiguration in cloud architecture.

“A task force is studying a new digital infrastructure act to address broader concerns of key digital infrastructures beyond cybersecurity reasons,” she said.

The operators of large cloud services and data centers may need to meet higher security and resilience standards to reduce the risk of system disruptions under the new act, Teo noted.

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