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Crime
- Commercial Crimes
- Youth-Centric Advisories
- Dishonest Misappropriation Of Property
- Cybercrime
- Family Violence
- Housebreaking
- Theft In Dwelling
- Motor Vehicle Theft
- Outrage of Modesty
- CDSA and CMA Bill Amendments
- Misuse of SIM Card Offences
- Sexual Crime
- Voyeurism
- Snatch Theft
- Scams
- Theft Of Bicycle and Personal Mobility Devices
- Unlicensed Moneylending
- Crime Prevention Posters
- Scams Bulletin
- Traffic
- Airport Security
- Online Criminal Harms Act
- Infrastructure Protection
- Security Outcome-Based Contracting
- Crime
- Commercial Crimes
- Youth-Centric Advisories
- Dishonest Misappropriation Of Property
- Cybercrime
- Family Violence
- Housebreaking
- Theft In Dwelling
- Motor Vehicle Theft
- Outrage of Modesty
- CDSA and CMA Bill Amendments
- Misuse of SIM Card Offences
- Sexual Crime
- Voyeurism
- Snatch Theft
- Scams
- Theft Of Bicycle and Personal Mobility Devices
- Unlicensed Moneylending
- Crime Prevention Posters
- Scams Bulletin
- Traffic
- Traffic Matters
- Road Safety Tips
- Road Safety Campaigns
- Road Safety Challenge
- Airport Security
- Known Consignor Regime
- Regulated Air Cargo Agent Regime
- Online Criminal Harms Act
- Introduction to OCHA
- Application for Reconsideration
- Appeal to Reviewing Tribunal
- Codes of Practice
- Appeal to Minister
- Infrastructure Protection
- Infrastructure Protection Act
- Protected Areas and Protected Places
- Special Developments / Special Infrastructures
- Building Security
- Security Outcome-Based Contracting
- Security Outcome-Based Contracting
In Singapore, cybercrime is categorised into two clusters of crimes:
- Cyber-dependent Crime – Offences under the Computer Misuse Act (CMA) in which the computer is a target. This includes offences such as hacking, website defacements, ransomware etc.
- Cyber-enabled Crime – Offences in which the computer was used to facilitate the commission of offence. Examples of cyber-enabled crime include online scams, online harassment and cyber extortion, and other Penal Code offences committed via an online medium.
Collaboration with Other Agencies |
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Digital Handbook on Differences between the CMA, CS Act and PDPA |
In collaboration with Cybersecurity Agency of Singapore (CSA) and Personal Data Protection Commission (PDPC), a digital handbook on “Differences between Computer Misuse Act (CMA), Cyber Security Act (CS Act) and Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA)” was created. The handbook introduces the three legislations with some case studies and also includes resources from the respective agencies to assist organisations and individuals in better securing their computer systems. The digital copy is available from CSA’s website
Digital Handbook |
SG Cyber Safe Seniors – Flyer and Handbook |
In collaboration with Cybersecurity Agency of Singapore (CSA) and Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA), the SG Cyber Safe Seniors Flyer and Handbook were produced. The flyer provides bite-sized cyber tips that seniors can adopt to prevent falling prey to online scams and phishing while the sixteen-page handbook provides a comprehensive outline of the various types of cyber threats and tips digitally savvy seniors can adopt in their daily lives. Both the flyer and handbook are available in four languages. The digital copy is available from CSA’s website (Handbook) The digital copy is available from CSA’s website (Flyer)
Handbook Flyer |