1-hour incident notification to MAS (the '1-hour rule')
Is this legally binding?
Binding, sectoral. Binding, but only for a defined population: one regulated sector, or the federal government and the vendors it buys from.
Binding obligation (FSM-N05 para 7 and equivalents): notify MAS as soon as possible, but not later than 1 hour, upon the discovery of a relevant incident - a system malfunction or IT security incident with severe and widespread impact on operations or material impact on customer service. Binding on FIs only.
From the source
“A Bank must notify the Authority as soon as possible, but not later than 1 hour, upon the discovery of a relevant incident.”
Notice FSM-N05, para 7
What this connects to
3 relations. Official relations are the ones the source documents state; anything marked GAGE analysis is our reading, not an agency's.
Applies to1
- ConceptFinancial services sector (Singapore)Guidance
Binding obligation on FIs
Cites2
- SectionNotice FSM-N05 Technology Risk Management (banks)Binding, sectoral
Obligation stated in Notice FSM-N05 (equivalent provisions in the other sectoral notices)
- ConceptDefinition: relevant incidentBinding, sectoral
Notification duty is triggered by discovery of a 'relevant incident' as defined
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