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(b)
inform
Private
Sector
Security
Incident
Response
Teams,
electronic
communications service providers, vendors and other persons or entities who
may have an interest in cyber security, of cyber security developments;
(c)
provide best practice guidance on Information and Communications Technology
security to Government, electronic communications service providers and the
private sector;
(d)
initiate cyber security awareness campaigns;
(e)
promote compliance with standards, procedures and policy developed by the
Cybersecurity Response Committee regarding cyber security which have a
bearing on national security and cybercrime;
(f)
encourage and facilitate the development of Private Sector Security Incident
Response Teams;
(g)
centralise co-ordination of cyber security activities in the private sector;
(h)
respond to cyber security incidents;
(i)
act as a point of contact regarding cyber security activities in the private sector;
(j)
investigate the activities of cryptography service providers in relation to their
compliance or non-compliance with relevant legislation and issue
orders
to
cryptography service providers in order to ensure compliance;
(k)
conduct cyber security audits, assessments and readiness exercises on request;
(l)
assist the National Cybercrime Centre, subject to the provisions of subsection
(3), in investigations relating to cyber crime; and
(m)
assist the Cyber Security Centre, the Government Security Incident Response
Teams, the National Cybercrime Centre, subject to subsection (3), with any
aspect which may impact on their objects and functions.
(6)
The Cabinet member responsible for telecommunications
and postal services may—
(a)
after consultation with the Cyber Response Committee and the electronic
communications service providers, make regulations to—
(i)
further regulate any aspect provided for in subsection (5); or