Meeting SK-190 and SK-275 Requirements in BUMN

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The Ministry of State-Owned Enterprises (BUMN) has introduced two critical regulations, SK-190 and SK-275, to strengthen IT governance and cybersecurity maturity across BUMN entities. Both regulations set a clear path towards comprehensive compliance by 2025, reflecting the government’s commitment to enhancing operational resilience and safeguarding digital assets.

 

Overview of SK-190 and SK-275

SK-190: IT Governance and Audit Requirements

SK-190 outlines technical guidelines for IT reporting, audits, and implementation assessments. BUMN must submit regular IT reports, conduct annual IT audits, and undergo external IT implementation assessments every two years. The regulation focuses on improving IT governance through frameworks like COBIT 2019, emphasizing critical domains such as strategy, risk management, and security.

 

SK-275: Strengthening Cybersecurity Maturity

SK-275 mandates the adoption of cybersecurity controls aligned with international standards such as NIST and CIS. It targets improvements in areas like asset management, data security, incident response, and continuous monitoring, aiming to boost overall cybersecurity resilience across BUMN entities.

 

Simplifying Compliance with Compozer

Managing the growing complexity of these regulations requires a technology-driven approach. Compozer, a robust Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) platform, offers a comprehensive solution to streamline compliance with SK-190 and SK-275.

 

By adopting Compozer, organizations can reduce costs, improve accuracy, and stay ahead of regulatory requirements. As SK-190 and SK-275 come into full effect, leveraging technology will be key to achieving sustainable compliance and operational excellence.

 

Schedule a demo to see how Compozer can help your organization meet SK-190 and SK-275 requirements by contacting discover@compozer.com.sg.