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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
- 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
- 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
Local Initiatives
- SG Cyber Safe Programme: A national cyber resilience building programme to help organisations better protect themselves in the digital domain and enhance their cybersecurity.
- Cybersecurity Toolkits: The Cyber Security Agency of Singapore (CSA) has tailored cybersecurity toolkits to help organisations take greater ownership of their cybersecurity. The toolkits provide information on cybersecurity issues to address common threats faced.
- Counter Ransomware Task Force (CRTF): Set up to bring together Singapore Government agencies across relevant domains to strengthen Singapore’s counter-ransomware efforts. On 30 November 2022, a report was published with recommendations that serve as a blueprint to drive Singapore’s efforts to foster a resilient and secure cyber environment, domestically and internationally, to counter the growing ransomware threat. View the press release and the report.
International Partnerships
- International Counter Ransomware Initiative (CRI): Singapore is a member of the CRI, committed to building resilience to ransomware, distruption and continuing to enhance international co-operation. Learn more here.
In collaboration with CSA