2024-05-09
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The Monetary Authority of Singapore issued Notice FSM-N14 to establish mandatory cyber hygiene requirements for financial licensees and designated payment system operators. The regulation mandates specific security controls including securing administrative accounts, applying security patching, establishing baseline standards, deploying network devices, implementing anti-malware measures, and strengthening user authentication. This notice became effective on 10 May 2024 pursuant to the Financial Services and Markets Act 2022.
Notices
Published Date: 09 May 2024
Requirements on cyber hygiene for licensees and operators and settlement institutions of designated payment systems.
Technology Risk
Issued pursuant to: Financial Services and Markets Act 2022
Applies to:
Credit and Charge Card Licensee
,
Designated Payment System Operator
,
Designated Payment System Settlement Institution
,
Major Payment Institution
,
Standard Payment Institution
,
Money-changing Licensee
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Notice FSM-N14 Cyber Hygiene
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This Notice sets out cyber security requirements on securing administrative accounts, applying security patching, establishing baseline security standards, deploying network security devices, implementing anti-malware measures and strengthening user authentication.
09 May 2024
MAS Notice FSM-N14 (71.2 KB) is effective from 10 May 2024.
Responses to Feedback Received to Draft Notice on Cyber Hygiene (1.19 MB)