‘The
Govt’s move to delink computers used by civil servants from direct access to
the Internet is “absolutely necessary” to keep govt data and public services
secure.’ Hsien Loong. When this policy takes effect in May next year, civil
servants can only access the Internet through dedicated computers or through
their personal computers. Hsien Loong has disclosed that there have been very
determined attacks on the Govt’s IT systems and the threats are getting more
severe and sophisticated. Just relying on the system’s defensive measures is
looking like a losing proposition and it is best to cut the connections to the
minimum. Hsien Loong quoted the possibility of personal data like NRIC numbers,
addresses and income tax returns being hacked and put up for sale in the
Internet. It is all about being safe and secure and the safety of citizens.
Tiok, absolutely.
Given
the same kind of logic and thinking, would the govt clamp down on immigration
if more Singaporeans are being beaten by foreigners here or if the threats of
terrorism increase, or if actual terrorist acts occurred? Or would it be too
late by then? Data security cannot be more serious that personal security and
safety and the threats of terrorism on our soil or in the heartland?
The
preventive and proactive policies and measures taken to safeguard the data and
information safety and security of our citizens should be extended to make sure
citizens personal safety is protected and not compromised by the hoards of
foreigners with unknown backgrounds living next door to our heartlanders or
working in the same factory or office.
Why expose our heartlanders to such risks? Tiok boh? Important or not?
No attack does mean we are safe. Terrorists planning to hit their home country
from here do not mean we will be safe and they will not turn to hit us.
What
are the govt going to do about these threats living with and among us?