Huawei Cloud has partnered with the Cyber Security Agency of Singapore (CSA). This collaboration aims to simplify the cybersecurity certification process for enterprises, aligning with Singapore’s vision of creating a resilient and digitally inclusive nation.
At the recent GovWare 2024 event, part of the Singapore International Cyber Week, the two organizations revealed the Security Companion Guide for CSA Cyber Trust Mark Certification. Â
As businesses increasingly migrate to cloud environments, traditional IT security models often fail to protect digital assets. Many enterprises struggle to understand their specific responsibilities concerning cloud security, which can vary based on their digital maturity and migration strategies. Â Â
To address these issues, Huawei Cloud, as an Advocate Partner of CSA’s SG Cyber Safe Partnership Programme, is committed to providing robust solutions and cloud service resources that adhere to the stringent standards of the Cyber Trust mark certification. The collaboration with CSA is crucial in developing the Security Companion Guide, which serves as a roadmap for enterprises in Singapore and the wider Southeast Asian region. Â
A Comprehensive Guide to Cyber Hygiene with Huawei Cloud Â
The Security Companion Guide is designed to help organizations implement effective cyber hygiene practices through public-private collaboration. It provides clear guidelines based on the cloud security responsibility-sharing model, delineating the necessary steps to meet the Cyber Trust mark requirements. This guide not only outlines organizational responsibilities but also offers practical advice on implementing essential cybersecurity measures. Â
Additionally, the guide maps Huawei Cloud’s services and best practices to the control domains of the Cyber Trust mark. This mapping is a valuable reference for organizations, facilitating easier compliance with certification requirements. Â
Maxi Wang, CEO of Huawei International, emphasized the importance of this certification, stating, “The Cyber Trust mark certification is a meaningful step for organizations across Singapore and Southeast Asia to prove their maturity in cybersecurity and cyber hygiene practices. In collaboration with the CSA, we are democratizing cybersecurity, ensuring that businesses of all sizes can not only meet regulatory standards but also forge resilient operations that stand strong against evolving cyber threats.â€Â Â
The Role of the Cyber Trust Mark Â
The Cyber Trust mark is an integral part of CSA’s Cyber Safe Certification Program. It recognizes organizations that actively address cybersecurity risks and maintain a high level of cybersecurity hygiene. The program includes the Cyber Essentials mark, which identifies organizations implementing fundamental cybersecurity measures against prevalent threats. Â
For enterprises aiming to meet the Cyber Trust mark requirements, adopting a risk-based approach is critical. Organizations are expected to sustain ongoing cybersecurity readiness across 22 specific topics, ensuring preparedness against potential cyber threats. The Cyber Trust mark categorizes organizations into five levels of readiness: Supporter, Practitioner, Promoter, Performer, and Advocate. The Security Companion Guide for CSA Cyber Trust Mark Certification is instrumental in helping enterprises adopt necessary cybersecurity measures for effective cloud integration. Â
Aligning with Global Standards Â
The Cyber Trust mark certification is aligned with ISO27001 standards, complementing other certifications such as CSA STAR and CSA CCM 4.0. This alignment ensures that organizations can benchmark their cybersecurity efforts against internationally recognized standards. Moreover, the Security Companion Guide is not only relevant for Singaporean enterprises but also serves as a valuable resource for cybersecurity initiatives across ASEAN member states. Â
In addition to the guide, Huawei Cloud has developed a dedicated security solution aimed at promoting the Cyber Trust mark certification. This initiative enables customers to manage information security risks effectively while implementing robust cybersecurity practices based on the Cyber Trust mark standards. Â
Dennis Chan, Chief Security & Privacy Officer at Huawei International, stated, “Cloud service providers like Huawei Cloud hold the keys to a secure digital landscape by prioritizing responsible cybersecurity practices. This not only protects our infrastructure but also empowers our tenants to thrive safely in the cloud era. We believe this Huawei Cloud Security Companion Guide, jointly developed with the Cyber Security Agency of Singapore, will guide our cloud tenants to adopt the right cybersecurity posture to secure their digital assets.â€Â
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