New agency under ISD to fight cyber threats

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Sep 30, 2009
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SITSA will come under the ministry's Internal Security Department, which has been playing a key role in protecting the security of the Government's IT systems. -- ST PHOTO: JOSEPH NAIR FOR THE STRAITS TIMES
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A NEW Government agency has been set up to fight terror attacks on their most virulent battleground: the Internet.

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SPEECH BY MR. K SHANMUGAM, MINISTER FOR LAW AND 2ND MINISTER FOR HOME AFFAIRS, AT THE 18TH GOVERNMENTWARE SEMINAR
<!-- Photo Gallery --> </td></tr> </tbody></table> The Singapore Infocomm Technology Security Authority (SITSA), which starts work Thursday, will be the national specialist authority on infocomm technology security threats. Its formation is aimed at hardening Singapore's security infrastructure, especially in light of recent attacks on the websites of Governments and major organisations in places like Estonia, the United States and South Korea.
'The volatile IT landscape of today demands that Singapore adopt a more proactive strategy that places emphasis on anticipating and neutralising emerging threats,' said Second Home Affairs Minister K. Shanmugam, who announced the set-up of SITSA at the opening of a three-day conference on IT security organised by the Ministry of Home Affairs.
SITSA will come under the ministry's Internal Security Department, which has been playing a key role in protecting the security of the Government's IT systems. It will be led by Mr Ng Hoo Ming, who will be its director.

The new outfit has its work cut out for it. Mr Shanmugam outlined two new initiatives it is embarking on. One, it will toughen the national infocomm infrastructure, especially in key sectors such as energy, transport, water, banking and finance. Two, it will work on preparing the country for large-scale cyber attacks and the disruption they may cause. From next year, it will also hold cyber security exercises on a regular basis to identify gaps and test the country's ability to respond and recover from such online attacks. As many critical computer systems are designed, developed and run by the private sector, SITSA will work with private sector professionals to sharpen overall cyber defence capabilities, added Mr Shanmugam.
 
Security, political and social threats?
 
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other than playing counterstrike

so they got other jobs like crashing SAMMYBOY.COM?
 
Wah, ho say aa

This picture show some civil servants playing first person shooter games!

Since PAP trains our soldiers using virtual machines, don't tell me they are training their cronies to fight in urban areas? If any anti-PAP riots break out, they give cronies weapons to keep down the people?

That's their idea of using ISD to fight threats!


Home > Breaking News > Singapore > Story
Sep 30, 2009
Unit to fight cyber threats <!--10 min-->
<!-- headline one : start --> <!-- headline one : end --> <!-- Author --> <!-- show image if available --> <table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="100%"> <tbody><tr></tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr><td colspan="2" class="padlrt8 georgia11 darkgrey bold">By Zakir Hussain </td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"> <td width="330">
SporeCyberSecurity-ST.jpg

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SITSA will come under the ministry's Internal Security Department, which has been playing a key role in protecting the security of the Government's IT systems. -- ST PHOTO: JOSEPH NAIR FOR THE STRAITS TIMES
</td></tr> </tbody></table> <!-- START OF : div id="storytext"-->

A NEW Government agency has been set up to fight terror attacks on their most virulent battleground: the Internet.

<table valign="top" align="left" width="200"> <tbody><tr><td class="padr8"> <!-- Vodcast --> <!-- Background Story --> RELATED LINKS
<!-- Audio --> <!-- Video --> <!-- PDF -->
ico_pdf.gif
SPEECH BY MR. K SHANMUGAM, MINISTER FOR LAW AND 2ND MINISTER FOR HOME AFFAIRS, AT THE 18TH GOVERNMENTWARE SEMINAR
<!-- Photo Gallery --> </td></tr> </tbody></table> The Singapore Infocomm Technology Security Authority (SITSA), which starts work Thursday, will be the national specialist authority on infocomm technology security threats. Its formation is aimed at hardening Singapore's security infrastructure, especially in light of recent attacks on the websites of Governments and major organisations in places like Estonia, the United States and South Korea.
'The volatile IT landscape of today demands that Singapore adopt a more proactive strategy that places emphasis on anticipating and neutralising emerging threats,' said Second Home Affairs Minister K. Shanmugam, who announced the set-up of SITSA at the opening of a three-day conference on IT security organised by the Ministry of Home Affairs.
SITSA will come under the ministry's Internal Security Department, which has been playing a key role in protecting the security of the Government's IT systems. It will be led by Mr Ng Hoo Ming, who will be its director.

The new outfit has its work cut out for it. Mr Shanmugam outlined two new initiatives it is embarking on. One, it will toughen the national infocomm infrastructure, especially in key sectors such as energy, transport, water, banking and finance. Two, it will work on preparing the country for large-scale cyber attacks and the disruption they may cause. From next year, it will also hold cyber security exercises on a regular basis to identify gaps and test the country's ability to respond and recover from such online attacks. As many critical computer systems are designed, developed and run by the private sector, SITSA will work with private sector professionals to sharpen overall cyber defence capabilities, added Mr Shanmugam.
 
The new internet spy agency has began their work. As a starhub user, I was (and still is) blocked from www.temasekreview.com for the past 2 days.... So far been I have been accessing it via neoproxy.org

I wont be surprise if sammyboy.com is next to be blocked..
 
anyhow spend our taxpayer monies, no wonder Pinky kena shaken today..
 
The new internet spy agency has began their work.


Fyi...... this unit has been in existence for some years liao :D
They just decided to inform the public of the existence of this unit....... it is not newly formed. ;)
 
anyhow use taxpayer monies to spy on the taxpayers...

i want to complain!!!!
 
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