Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...
|
According to Singapore’s Senior Minister of State Tan Kiat How, the convergence of artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics has ushered in a new era of innovation within the industry of modern manufacturing, where adaptability and efficiency are paramount. He also highlighted the need for agile adaptation to emerging challenges in the cybersecurity domain during the CISO Singapore 2023.
SMS Tan emphasises how malicious actors have harnessed the power of emerging technologies, particularly generative AI, to launch sophisticated cyberattacks on an unprecedented scale. He pointed to examples such as the use of AI software like generative AI to rapidly develop cyber exploits and the creation of malware payloads with dynamic signatures. These developments underscore the urgency of staying ahead in the cybersecurity game.
Also, SMS Tan underscored the domino effect of a cyberattack on one organisation’s systems potentially disrupting others. He cited cloud computing as a prime example, noting its transformative impact on data storage and access while highlighting the vulnerabilities it introduces if cloud environments are not adequately protected.
Additionally, the complexity and scale of modern supply chains create opportunities for cyber threat actors to exploit interdependencies, targeting organisations by exploiting weak links and trusted relationships.
He also delved into the growing sophistication of malicious actors, particularly in the realm of ransomware attacks. It was outlined how ransomware groups are now employing more advanced techniques, including multilevel extortion methods.
This evolution goes beyond the traditional tactic of encrypting an organisation’s files and demanding a ransom for decryption. Threat actors are increasingly integrating additional threats into the extortion process to pressure victims into making payments, elevating the severity of the ransomware threat for all organisations.
In response to these emerging challenges, SMS Tan highlighted several government initiatives aimed at enhancing cybersecurity and bolstering the resilience of the digital economy.
Cyber Trust and Essentials Marks have certified organisations that have invested in cybersecurity, demonstrating a commitment to protect their systems and data. Over 150 companies have been certified or are in the certification process.
Through CISOs-as-a-Service, SMEs can access cybersecurity consultancy services under this scheme, which includes cyber health assessments and tailored cybersecurity plans. Eligible SMEs receive up to 70% funding support from the government.
The Cybersecurity Labelling Scheme (CLS) helps consumers make informed decisions about cyber-secure products. It enables manufacturers with strong cybersecurity provisions to stand out. Besides, the Product Vulnerability Reporting Portal (PVRP) aims to enhance transparency and collaboration, the PVRP was introduced as an online platform where users can report potential vulnerabilities they discover in connected products.
Consumer Cybersecurity Awareness Campaign (CCAC) empowers consumers with knowledge that is key to improving overall cybersecurity. The CCAC has been running successfully, with millions of impressions across various digital platforms.
Also, the Connected Product Security Guidelines (CPSG), a comprehensive set of guidelines for manufacturers has been widely adopted, with over 600 companies currently using it to enhance the security of their products.
Another is the International Collaboration Framework (ICF). Singapore is actively working with several countries and organisations to establish a framework that allows for information sharing, joint threat assessments, and coordinated responses to global cybersecurity challenges.
The Innovation Grants for Startups (IGS) has already funded 25 promising startups working on innovative cybersecurity solutions. The next phase is designed to expand the funding pool and offer mentorship opportunities to help these startups bring their products to market more effectively.
These product-level initiatives are part of the nation’s commitment to fostering a safer digital ecosystem for consumers and businesses alike. SMS Tan stated that they are looking forward to continued collaboration with stakeholders, industry partners, and governments to strengthen cybersecurity measures across the board, “Together, we can build a more secure and resilient connected world.”