The Cybersecurity Act, enacted in 2018, focuses on safeguarding Singapore’s critical information infrastructure (CII) from cyber threats. It mandates that owners of CII (such as sectors like energy, healthcare, and telecommunications) adopt stringent cybersecurity measures and report cyber incidents. This Act complements the Computer Misuse Act by focusing on national-level infrastructure and incident response.
Other Legislation from Singapore
Act on Cybercrime/Online Intellectual Property Protection
- Computer Misuse Act (CMA)
- Copyright Act
- Patents Act
- Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Act (POFMA)
- Trade Marks Act
Cooperation and International Efforts
- ASEAN Framework
- Cybersecurity Act
- Extradition Act
- Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters Act (MLA)
Criminal Code/Law Enforcement
Cybersecurity and Critical Infrastructure Protection
- Computer Misuse Act (CMA)
- Cybersecurity Act
- Cybersecurity Labelling Scheme (CLS)
- Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) Regulations
- Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) Guidelines
- Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA)
- Telecommunications Act
Data Protection and Privacy
Online Hate Speech and Illegal Content