The National Critical Information Infrastructure (NCII) is defined as critical system that includes information assets (electronic), networks, functions, processes, facilities and services in an information and communications technology (ICT) environment that is important to the country where any disruption or destruction to it can have an impact on national defense and security, national economic stability, national image, the Government's ability to function, public health and safety as well as individual privacy.

The NCII sectors are:

  1. Government
  2. National Defence and Security
  3. Banking and Finance
  4. Information and Communications
  5. Energy
  6. Transportation
  7. Emergency Services
  8. Water
  9. Health Services
  10. Agriculture and Plantation
  11. Trade, Industry and Economy

In exercise of the powers conferred by subsection 15(1) of the Cyber Security Act 2024 [Act 854], the Minister appoints the Government Entity or person named in the Schedule to be the National Critical Information Infrastructure sector lead, with effect from 11 September 2024.


Please click here for more information about the current list of NCII Sector Lead

NATIONAL CYBER SECURITY BASELINE

  1. National Cyber Security Baseline (NCSB) is a set of minimum security controls and best practices that organisations need to implement and ensure a basic level of cyber security protection.

    Please click here for more information.

  2. The Cyber Security (CS) Baseline Assessment Tool provides agencies with a standardised format for evaluating the organisation's Cyber Security maturity.

    Please click here to download.

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