The Straits Times reports on a proposed update to a law giving Singapore's Cyber Security Agency more oversight of high-risk computer systems. The bill would require critical information infrastructure operators to disclose any outages and attacks that affect their servers under the Cybersecurity Act.
Singapore approves Cybersecurity Act updates
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