Key takeaways
- The Cyber Security Agency of Singapore published an updated standard to enhance mobile app security and safeguard high-risk transactions and user data.
- App developers and owners in Singapore are encouraged to adopt SAS 2.0 to fortify apps against common attacks and instil greater confidence in app transactions.
Introduction
The Cyber Security Agency of Singapore (CSA) recently unveiled version 2.0 of its Safe App Standard (SAS), marking a significant step forward in mobile application security for developers and tech businesses. This update is particularly relevant for high-risk apps, such as those handling financial transactions, where security lapses could result in considerable financial losses.
Mobile apps are widely used in Singapore for various purposes, such as banking, e-commerce and government services. However, they also pose significant security risks, as they handle sensitive data and perform high-risk transactions that could result in financial losses or data breaches. To address these risks, CSA published the first version of the SAS in January 2024.