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Singapore forms Cyber Security Agency after world hack attacks

Singapore's government will set up a new agency to strengthen cyber security, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong's office said Tuesday, amid more reports of high-profile hacking incidents worldwide

The Jakarta Post
Singapore
Tue, January 27, 2015

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Singapore forms Cyber Security Agency after world hack attacks

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ingapore'sgovernment will set up a new agency to strengthen cyber security, PrimeMinister Lee Hsien Loong's office said Tuesday, amid more reports ofhigh-profile hacking incidents worldwide.

The Cyber Security Agency of Singapore, to be established on April 1, "will provide dedicated and centralized oversight of national cyber security functions," Lee's office said in a statement.

The creation of the new agency follows a string of attacks on Singapore government portals, including the websites of the office of the prime minister and the president in 2013, as well as other hacking incidents around the world.

In neighboring Malaysia, the website of Malaysia Airlines was commandeered Monday by hackers who referenced Islamic State jihadists and claimed to be from the "Lizard Squad", a group known for previous denial-of-service attacks.

There have also been other recent cyber attacks around the world, including one on the US Central Command's Twitter account this month and on Hollywood studio Sony Pictures last year.

The agency, which will work closely with the private sector, will be involved in "strategy and policy development, cyber security operations, industry development and outreach," according to the statement.

Minister for Communications and Information Yaacob Ibrahim will be put in charge of cyber security, it said.

Last year Yaacob said the city-state was upgrading its Cyber-Watch Center, allowing it to track malicious activities and respond swiftly when there are security breaches.

He said the government was working to increase the number of homegrown cyber security experts by partnering with local universities that offer specialist degrees. (+++++)

 

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