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More tie-ups on AI use against cyber threats, malicious activities
The Straits Times
|October 23, 2025
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which provides guidance, particularly for critical information infrastructure owners and government agencies, to prepare for the transition to quantum-safe cryptography.
Successful governance of these technologies will require international cooperation, said Mrs Teo.
This is because a breakthrough in quantum computing anywhere will affect encryption everywhere, and a vulnerability in one country’s systems can cascade globally.
She suggested that international cooperation must shift from principle to practice, such as through governance frameworks that operate across different systems and countries. In this way, companies can test their agent AI systems once and comply globally.
Singapore is taking proactive steps to address the challenges of agentic AI internationally by releasing for public consultation an addendum to CSA’s Guidelines and Companion Guide on Securing AI Systems.
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