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CSA Self-assessment Checklist - What is it? Have you seen this a lot in Government Tender Documents?

The Cyber Security Agency of Singapore (CSA) self-assessment checklist is document commonly found in government tender documents, designed to evaluate a company's ability to protect itself against cyberthreats. The government often awards extra points or mandates compliance with the self-assessment checklist, and in some cases, even requires the Cyber Essentials Mark for awarding contracts.


Not all tenders require a Cyber Essentials Mark but when you comply with CSA standards, you increase the likelihood of closing a tender agreement.


Even if certification isn’t required, following a cybersecurity framework ensures your business adopts robust standards. It demonstrates your commitment to protecting digital assets and employees from potential breaches or ransomware attacks.


Have a look at what is implemented through Cyber Essentials Mark framework.


Cyber Essentials Mark and Implementation

 

In today's digital landscape, even small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are not immune to these threats. By adhering to the controls outlined in the checklist, companies can establish a robust foundation for cybersecurity. 

 

Additionally, the government often awards extra points or mandates compliance with the self-assessment checklist, and in some cases, even requires the Cyber Essentials Mark for awarding contracts. 


We believe your business already has all the resources it needs — the final piece of the puzzle is achieving cyber compliance in line with CSA standards.

 

Here at Planet Tech, we can help small companies with limited budget perform the self-assessment and help them comply. By doing so, you are also increasing your chances of being awarded the tender hence generate more sales revenue.


WhatsApp us at 6929 6324 today to chat with us!

 
 
 

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