http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1008285/1/.html By S Ramesh Channel NewsAsia 30 September 2009 SINGAPORE: Singapore is taking steps to harden its national IT infrastructure against cyber-terrorism and cyber-espionage. A new unit called the Singapore Infocomm Technology Security Authority or SITSA will be set up from October 1 to oversee efforts to safeguard the nation against infocomm technology security threats. SITSA will be a division within the Internal Security Department (ISD) and be headed by Mr Ng Hoo Ming. This is the first time ISD is revealing the name of its officer. It is a volatile landscape out there for the IT industry. Industry figures show nearly 12 million computers were hacked by cyber criminals last year and close to 23,500 new infected web pages are discovered daily. Michelle Dennedy, chief governance office, Sun Microsystems Inc, said: "The same distributive computing which facilitates commerce can also damage it. There are different types of attacks and attackers. "It is easier than ever to be an anonymous person trying to cause havoc. At the same time we need to be strategic in planning what are our vulnerabilities" [...] ________________________________________ Did a friend send you this? From now on, be the first to find out! Subscribe to InfoSec News http://www.infosecnews.orgReceived on Mon Oct 05 2009 - 01:06:43 PDT
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