MDDI 演講稿 · 2024-03-01
高階政務部長陳杰豪在2024年供給委員會辯論上的演講
要點
- • 新加坡數字經濟增加值從2017年的580億元(佔GDP 13%)增至2022年的1060億元(佔GDP 17%),同期中小企業數字化採用率從74%升至2023年的95%,60%的小販攤主已接受SGQR數字支付,每月平均撮合510萬筆交易、金額達4200萬元。
- • MDDI即將推出《數字企業藍圖》,圍繞三大支柱——「更智慧」(AI賦能)、「更快擴張」(整合方案)與「更安全」(網路韌性)——引導企業在AI時代升級,藍圖將作為動態檔案持續更新。
- • 資訊通訊媒體發展局「中小企業數字化」計劃中約20%的預核准方案已內嵌AI能力,2023年逾3000家中小企業採用這些AI方案;同時新設「生成式AI × 數字領袖」專案,協助成熟企業與科技巨頭合作自主研發生成式AI解決方案。
- • 「行業數字化方案」已從2018年的5個行業擴充套件至22個,將陸續更新以納入各行業專屬AI解決方案;「技術長即服務」平臺累計服務超9.2萬用戶,逾1600家中小企業受惠於數字顧問服務。
- • 為解決企業因系統割裂而無法跨平臺擴張的問題,資訊通訊媒體發展局將在「中小企業數字化」計劃中增加整合型、雲原生數字方案,並對這些方案提出更高的互操作性要求。
- • 網路安全域性調查顯示超過八成新加坡企業每年遭遇至少一起網路事件,僅三分之一企業落實了「網路基礎認證」五類措施的一半以上;政府將以三層方式應對:推出網路健康檢測工具、「首席資訊安全官即服務」方案(目前已有55家中小企業受惠),以及行業專屬網路安全指引。
完整譯文(繁體中文)
MDDI 英文原文譯文 · 翻譯日期: 2026-06-21
主席先生,我們在經濟數字化方面已取得良好進展。新加坡數字經濟在2022年創造了1060億新元的增加值,約佔名義GDP的17%,高於2017年的580億新元(佔GDP的13%)。越來越多的企業走向數字化。例如,如今超過十分之九的企業使用電子支付,而2018年這一比例僅為十分之六。企業也在部署更先進的數字解決方案,如雲計算和資料分析。
重要的是,我很欣慰地看到我們的中小企業(SMEs)也在積極推進數字化。2023年,95%的中小企業採用了數字解決方案,而2018年這一比例為74%。就連小販也加入其中。截至去年11月,60%的小販接受SGQR數字支付。該平臺平均每月促成510萬筆交易,金額達4200萬新元。
IMDA的SMEs Go Digital和Hawkers Go Digital等計劃推動了這一進展。
與此同時,技術進步的步伐——尤其是人工智慧(AI)領域——正在加速。我們希望為企業和工人提供把握這一新浪潮所需的能力。
我們正在制定《數字企業藍圖》(DEB),以規劃下一階段的工作方向,這也是謝耀荃議員所詢問的內容。
我們已與行業夥伴和業界進行了廣泛磋商。
我們正在根據各方反饋完善該藍圖,並將在未來數月內釋出諮詢檔案,以徵求更廣泛的業界和公眾意見。
但請允許我藉此機會概述該藍圖的大致框架。
《數字企業藍圖》旨在"在人工智慧時代提升我們的企業和工人能力"。
我們將通過三大方向實現這一目標:第一,通過使用人工智慧驅動的數字解決方案,賦能企業"更智慧"(Be Smarter);第二,通過採用綜合數字解決方案,支援企業"更快擴充套件"(Scale Faster);第三,通過提升網路安全韌性,裝備企業"更安全"(Be Safer)。
即:更智慧、更快擴充套件、更安全。
《數字企業藍圖》是一份動態檔案,將持續更新。因此,我們已開始推行一些獲得廣泛支援的"無悔之舉"。
陳慧玲女士、陳佩玲女士、沙拉伊·塔哈先生、馬克·李先生等人詢問了我們如何支援中小企業從人工智慧中受益。
我們將通過IMDA的SMEs Go Digital計劃,幫助企業和工人獲益於人工智慧能力。
首先,針對絕大多數中小企業,IMDA整理了一份適合廣泛採用的預批准數字解決方案名單。
我們已開始與科技業界合作,將人工智慧能力融入其數字解決方案。我很高興地告知,截至今日,約20%的預批准解決方案已具備人工智慧功能。
例如,人工智慧能力已無縫整合到客戶關係管理解決方案中,可幫助企業分析客戶互動和資料,為客戶推薦有針對性的營銷活動。
2023年,逾3000家中小企業已採用並受益於這些具備人工智慧功能的預批准解決方案。以上是針對廣大中小企業的舉措。
其次,在行業層面,IMDA已與行業牽頭機構合作,共同制定《行業數字化計劃》(IDPs),作為企業的路線圖,重點列出滿足該行業特定需求的解決方案。
我們於2018年啟動了5項IDPs。如今,我們已針對各行業制定了22項IDPs,涵蓋批發、建築、零售和餐飲等行業。這些IDPs覆蓋了我國經濟的廣泛領域。
IMDA將更新IDPs,納入與滿足相關行業企業需求相關的人工智慧解決方案。
我們已在四項已啟動或更新的IDPs中開始推進這項工作,分別涵蓋法律、旅遊(景點)、零售和安保行業。
一個很好的例子是Ghows LLC律師事務所,該事務所一直在使用一款具備人工智慧功能的校對工具,協助檢查合同草稿中的衝突和不一致之處。據律師反映,這一流程過去須手動完成,繁瑣、耗時且容易出錯。採用該工具後,Ghows的生產力提升了50%,錯誤也有所減少。
我們將逐步更新所有IDPs,納入針對特定行業的人工智慧解決方案,以便企業從這些有用的解決方案中受益。
陳佩玲女士詢問了CTO-as-a-Service(CTOaaS)平臺。超過92000名使用者已訪問CTO-as-a-Service平臺上的資源,逾1600家中小企業從數字諮詢服務中受益。
一個例子是餐飲企業西門街(Xi Men Jie)。該公司面對市場上眾多的科技解決方案不知所措。該團隊向CTO-as-a-Service計劃下的數字顧問尋求幫助,以整合其數字系統。該公司在人力節省和銷售增長方面均實現了15%的提升。
我鼓勵所有中小企業善用這些計劃。
對於希望更進一步的企業,我們正通過"高階數字解決方案"(Advanced Digital Solutions)計劃為其提供支援,該計劃匯聚科技生態系統,為行業牽頭機構所識別的關鍵問題提供定製解決方案。
我們還為企業推出了兩項新計劃,以積累使用生成式人工智慧(GenAI)的經驗。
第一項是由IMDA和EnterpriseSG共同推出的計劃,為一批試點中小企業提供13項專門挑選的生成式人工智慧解決方案,涵蓋營銷與銷售等常見業務職能。
如果這些生成式AI解決方案被證明確實有用,我們將把它們納入"中小企業數字化"計劃的預審批數字解決方案名單,以惠及更多企業。
現在介紹第二項計劃。這一計劃面向規模較大、數字化成熟度較高、希望在自身業務中開發和部署生成式AI數字解決方案的企業。
IMDA正在推出一項名為"生成式AI X(讀作'for')數字領導者"的新舉措,科技合作伙伴(包括科技巨頭)將與參與企業攜手合作,幫助其開發和實施創新性生成式AI解決方案。
我們已經看到企業對此表現出初步興趣,歡迎更多企業報名參與這一舉措。
下面我來談談第二個著力方向——支援企業更快地實現規模化發展。
在我們的諮詢過程中,中小企業反映,隨著業務開始增長,他們意識到自身受制於數字解決方案互操作性和可擴充套件性的不足。
以餐飲服務中小企業Bread Createur為例,該企業隨著時間推移陸續採用了多種銷售渠道和配送平臺。然而,他們發現自己無法跨第三方配送平臺和銷售渠道自動彙總訂單、追蹤銷售資料。對小型業務而言不過是小小的不便,當企業規模擴大後卻迅速演變為發展的絆腳石。
這種各自為政的"煙囪式"解決方案也使企業無法充分發揮數字化的潛力,包括通過資料分析獲取業務洞察。
我們將加大力度:(一)在"中小企業數字化"計劃下納入更多整合數字解決方案;(二)儘可能為這些解決方案規定互操作性要求;(三)鼓勵更多解決方案採用雲原生架構,以實現更強的可擴充套件性。
若市場上尚無現成的整合解決方案,我們將通過"先進數字解決方案"計劃來甄選和提供此類方案。
以向餐飲服務中小企業提供的Connected Business Suite解決方案為例,它使這些中小企業能夠以整合方式運營前端和後端功能。
藉助這一整合解決方案,Bread Createur可以輕鬆追蹤不同銷售渠道的所有銷售和交易情況,包括直接路由至廚房的第三方訂單。
在此,我必須強調,技術並非萬能,整合化、可擴充套件的數字解決方案同樣需要各行業和企業重新設計流程與運營模式。
展望未來,我們將與各行業主導機構和協會密切合作,推出更多預審批的整合化、基於雲端的數字解決方案,以支援企業在成長過程中快速擴大規模。
下面我來談談第三個著力方向——更安全。
我很高興看到,CSA最新網路安全調查結果顯示,75%的機構意識到了網路安全的重要性。
然而,儘管企業正在採取措施改善其網路安全衛生狀況,但仍有很大的改進空間。
同一調查發現,新加坡超過十分之八的企業在一年內遭遇了至少一起網路安全事件,其中幾乎所有企業都受到了負面業務影響。
CSA還發現,在CSA網路安全基礎(Cyber Essentials)認證計劃所涵蓋的五類網路安全措施中,僅有三分之一的機構落實了半數以上的措施。缺乏如何實施網路安全解決方案的相關知識,被普遍列為一大挑戰。
陳佩玲女士和謝耀荃先生詢問我們將如何幫助中小企業提升網路韌性。我們將在《數字企業藍圖》中詳加闡述。請允許我簡要介紹我們三層次方法的總體思路。
第一,我們將支援中小企業採取措施,改善其網路安全衛生狀況。
我們將推出一款網路安全健康檢查工具,供企業評估自身網路安全衛生狀況、與同行進行基準比較,並獲取相關資源以彌補不足。
需要更多支援的企業可利用首席資訊安全官(CISO)即服務計劃,聘請網路安全顧問制定量身定製的網路安全健康計劃。
符合條件的企業可獲得聯合資助,以分擔該服務的費用。迄今已有55家中小企業從這一計劃中受益。
第二,我們將從源頭入手,提升企業所使用數字系統的網路安全標準。這將尤其惠及沒有內部網路安全資源的中小企業。我們將從IMDA"中小企業數字化"計劃下的預審批數字解決方案入手。
第三,我們還將與各行業主導機構合作,制定特定行業的網路安全指引。例如在醫療衛生領域,CSA與MOH合作制定了網路安全指引,以提升醫療服務提供者的安全態勢。
我們將在《數字企業藍圖》(DEB)中分享更多詳情。
主席先生,我簡要介紹了《數字企業藍圖》的三大著力方向,旨在通過更智慧、更快規模化和更安全,在人工智慧時代提升企業和勞動者的能力。
下面我來談談我們如何在勞動力中培育科技能力。
在更廣泛的勞動力層面,我們中的更多人需要掌握合適的技能,以在工作中有效運用數字工具。面對日新月異的技術變革,我們需要將再培訓和技能提升視為職場文化的組成部分,並將其視為對自身的持續投資。
僱主也必須將員工的技能再培訓和技能提升視為投資,以便充分發揮數碼系統的能力並從中獲益。打個比方,就好比擁有一輛馬力強勁的汽車,卻只能掛一檔行駛——我們需要提升員工的技能,才能充分利用這臺強大的引擎。這正是每份產業數碼化藍圖不僅為企業提供一套精選數碼解決方案,同時也附帶一份針對這些數碼工具的完整相關培訓課程清單的原因。
例如,零售業產業數碼化藍圖(IDP)包含培訓課程,幫助員工學習如何充分運用社交商務解決方案以增加銷售額,包括如何在直播中銷售商品。
資訊通訊媒體發展局(IMDA)也與新加坡技能創前程(SkillsFuture Singapore)合作,為許多此類課程提供資金支援。我鼓勵僱主和員工充分利用這些計劃。
充足且高質量的科技人才,對於實現我們的目標同樣至關重要。
正如陳佩玲女士所提出的,鑑於各大科技公司的裁員情況,各界對科技行業前景感到憂慮,這是可以理解的。
面對更具挑戰性的經濟環境,全球各地的企業正在對運營進行合理佈局和規模調整,以優先發展新的增長領域。遺憾的是,這有時會導致裁員,對當事人而言可能極為痛苦和困擾。
新加坡也不例外,同樣出現了科技公司裁員的情況,受影響者主要是從事非科技崗位的員工。
幸運的是,新加坡仍是許多科技公司全球戰略中的重要節點。隨著這些公司在本區域深化和擴大業務,我們預計新加坡對科技人才的需求將持續增長。
目前,科技人才的需求依然強勁,科技崗位在全經濟體總就業人數中的佔比持續上升,從2018年的4.5%增至2023年的5.2%。
這一增長由資訊通訊(I&C)行業和非資訊通訊行業的需求共同驅動,其中後者在2023年約佔科技崗位總數的57%。
隨著更多企業推進數碼化,包括採用人工智慧(AI)等更先進的數碼解決方案,預計這也將進一步推動對科技人才的需求。
這些對新加坡人來說都是優質工作——資訊與數碼技術課程的大學畢業生持續擁有最高的畢業起薪中位數,達每月5,500新元。
陳慧敏女士、陳佩玲女士、嚴燕松先生和沙拉爾·塔哈先生就我們將如何確保穩定的科技人才輸送管道提出了疑問。
約瑟芬部長早前談及培育人工智慧人才和具備人工智慧技能的工作者的相關工作,包括提升現有的科技技能加速器(TeSA)計劃的努力——該計劃迄今已將逾17,000名本地人安置於科技崗位,併為逾231,000名專業人員提供了技能提升和再培訓。
我們也在積極努力,提升工藝教育學院(ITE)和理工學院畢業生在科技領域的就業成果,併為他們的整個職業生涯提供更多發展路徑。
IMDA於2022年成立了面向工藝教育學院和理工學院的科技技能加速器聯盟(TIP Alliance),匯聚志同道合的合作伙伴——包括學校領導層、科技行業協會,以及NCS、Accenture和ST Engineering等科技人才主要僱主,共同推動變革。
令我感到欣慰的是,僱主正在轉變思維方式和人力資源實踐。僱主不再僅僅看重學歷資歷,而是充分重視應聘者的技能與能力,以評估其適合程度。
為推動整個行業的變革,IMDA與TIP Alliance共同發起了以技能為本的招聘運動,並配套釋出了一本手冊,為企業提供實用指導,幫助其基於能力吸引、評估和培育科技人才。
短短三個月內,承諾支援以技能為本招聘的企業數量從100家翻倍增至200家。
Oracle是承諾支援以技能為本招聘運動的企業之一,並已開始依據技能招聘空缺職位。作為對這一理念承諾的體現,其招聘團隊已選擇不在新加坡所有技術崗位的職位招聘廣告中突出列明學歷要求。
Accenture是另一家採用以技能為本招聘方式的企業。他們採用了嚴格的多階段評估機制,專注於技能、能力和成長潛力,結果證明招聘週期縮短了75%,高質量人才輸送管道擴大了40%。
以技能為本的招聘方式與我們作為"新加坡攜手前進"(Forward SG)一部分所推動的轉變相契合——即超越成績的學習理念,並創造多元化的發展路徑。
各院校正努力確保科技專業學生獲得更多與行業相關的實踐經驗。例如,工藝教育學院和理工學院的資訊與數碼技術(IDT)院系已將實習期從6個月延長至12個月。
2023年,逾400名理工學院和工藝教育學院學生參與了為期一年的實習,以積累更豐富的行業經驗。我們通過提供聯合資助以覆蓋培訓費用,支援提供此類全年實習機會的企業。
黃佩雯女士是該計劃的受益者之一。就讀義安理工學院期間,她以全棧開發員的身份在華僑銀行(OCBC)參與了為期一年的實習,負責儀表板和架構專案,以提升運營效率。黃佩雯發現專案的規模令她大開眼界。與院校內規模較小的專案相比,這次實習讓她接觸到更為複雜的系統及其相互關聯。這段經歷拓展了她對充滿活力的科技行業及其眾多令人振奮的職業發展路徑的認識。
人工智慧讓我們在現有的數碼基礎上更上一層樓。除了為我們的企業帶來新的競爭優勢,也能提高員工的生產力 – 如虎添翼。因此,政府將協助企業,尤其是中小企業和員工,讓他們掌握人工智慧,從中獲益。
到目前為止,資媒局已經推出了 22 個產業數碼化藍圖。該局接下來在更新藍圖時,也會加入人工智慧的部分。此外,在中小企業數碼化計劃下,資媒局也會在當局預先批准的數碼解決方案中,納入人工智慧技術。如今,有兩成的數碼解決方案是由人工智慧推動的,超過 3000 家中小企業已經從中受益。更重要的是,我們將會和各界合作,策劃相關的培訓課程,協助工友掌握技能,與時俱進,把握人工智慧所帶來的新機遇。
議長先生,新加坡不具備許多其他經濟體所擁有的天然優勢。我們沒有龐大的國內市場,沒有可資利用的龐大本地勞動力,也沒有豐富的自然資源。但我們可以憑藉靈活敏捷的姿態,充分發揮數碼化乃至人工智慧等科技賦能手段,實現以小博大。
為持續為企業拓展機遇、為新加坡人創造優質且令人振奮的工作崗位,我們將在堅實的基礎上繼續前行。在數碼化歷程的下一階段,政府將成為企業和員工在人工智慧時代的堅定夥伴,攜手提升企業和員工的能力。這將是一段令人期待的旅程,因此我歡迎更多志同道合的夥伴與我們攜手合作,並邀請所有企業和員工共同踏上這段精彩的前行之路。謝謝。
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MDDI 官網原始記錄 · 抓取日期: 2026-06-21
Mr Chairman, we have made good progress in digitalising our economy. Singapore’s digital economy generated value-added of $106 billion dollars in 2022 or about 17 % of our nominal GDP, up from $58 billion or 13% of our GDP in 2017. More enterprises are going digital. For example, more than 9 in 10 enterprises are using e-payment today compared to just 6 in 10 in 2018. Enterprises are also deploying more advanced digital solutions, such as cloud computing and data analytics.
Importantly, I am heartened that our SMEs are doing so too. 95% of SMEs adopted digital solutions in 2023 compared to 74% in 2018. Even hawkers are coming on board. As of November last year, 60% of our hawkers accept SGQR digital payments. The platform has facilitated an average of 5.1 million transactions, or $42 million per month.
IMDA’s programmes like SMEs Go Digital and Hawkers Go Digital have moved the needle.
At the same time, the pace of technological advancements especially in AI is picking up pace. We want to equip our enterprises and workers with the capabilities to ride this new wave.
We are developing a Digital Enterprise Blueprint (DEB) to chart the next bound of our effort, which Mr Xie Yao Quan asked about.
We have been consulting extensively with sector partners and industry.
We are refining the Blueprint based on their feedback and will put out a consultation paper in the coming months to seek views from the wider industry and from the public.
But let me take the opportunity to outline the broad contours of the Blueprint.
The Digital Enterprise Blueprint aims to ‘Uplift our enterprises and workers in the Age of AI’.
We will do this through 3 thrusts: First, we will empower enterprises to Be Smarter through using AI-powered digital solutions. Second, we will support our enterprises to Scale Faster through adoption of integrated digital solutions. Third, we will equip enterprises to Be Safer by improving their cyber resilience.
So Smarter, Scale faster and Safer.
The Digital Enterprise Blueprint is a live document which will be continually updated. Hence, we have started to implement some ‘no regrets’ moves that received broad support.
Ms Jessica Tan, Ms Tin Pei Ling, Mr Sharael Taha and Mr Mark Lee and others asked how we are supporting SMEs to benefit from AI.
We will help enterprises and workers access benefits from AI capabilities through IMDA’s SMEs Go Digital programme.
First, for the vast majority of SMEs, IMDA curates a list of pre-approved digital solutions suitable for broad based adoption.
We have started working with tech industry to incorporate AI capabilities in their digital solutions. I am glad to share that as of today, around 20% of these pre-approved solutions are already AI-enabled.
For example, AI capabilities are integrated seamlessly into customer relationship management solutions, which can help enterprises analyse customer interactions and data to suggest constrained marketing campaigns for customers.
In 2023, over 3,000 SMEs have adopted and benefitted from these AI-enabled pre-approved solutions. So that’s for the broad base of SMEs.
Second, at the sector-level, IMDA has worked with sector leads to co-develop Industry Digital Plans (IDPs) which serve as roadmaps for enterprises, highlighting solutions which meet specific needs of the sector.
We started with 5 IDPs in 2018. Today we have 22 IDPs for various sectors, including sectors like wholesale, construction, retail and food services. These IDPs cover a broad swathe of our economy.
IMDA will refresh the IDPs to incorporate AI-enabled solutions that would be relevant to meet the needs of the enterprises in that sector.
We have started doing so in the 4 IDPs that we either launched or refreshed, namely Legal, Tourism (Attractions), Retail and Security sectors.
One good example is Ghows LLC is a law firm that has been using an AI-enabled proofreading tool to help check their draft contracts for conflicts and inconsistencies. I understand from the lawyers that this process used to be done manually and was tedious, time-consuming and error prone. After adopting this tool, Ghows saw a 50% productivity improvement and less errors.
We will progressively refresh all IDPs to include sector-specific AI solutions, so that enterprises can benefit from these useful solutions.
Ms Tin asked about CTO-as-a-Service (CTOaaS) platform. Over 92,000 users have accessed resources from the CTO-as-a-Service platform and over 1,600 SMEs have benefited from the digital consultancy services.
One example is food services company, Xi Men Jie (西门街). The company was overwhelmed by the numerous tech solutions in the market. The team turned to a digital consultant under the CTO-as-a-Service scheme for help to integrate their digital systems. The company achieved 15% in both manpower savings and sales growth.
I encourage all SMEs to tap on these schemes.
For enterprises who want to do more, we are supporting them through our Advanced Digital Solutions scheme, which brings together the technology ecosystem to curate solutions for key problems identified by sector leads.
We also launched two new schemes for enterprises to gain experience using GenAI.
The first is a programme by IMDA and EnterpriseSG to provide a pilot group of SMEs with access to 13 specially curated generative AI solutions for common business functions like Marketing and Sales.
If these Gen AI solutions prove useful, we will include them in the SMEs Go Digital pre-approved list of digital solutions to benefit others.
Now for the second scheme. For larger and more digitally mature enterprises looking to develop and deploy their own Gen AI digital solutions in their businesses.
IMDA is launching a new initiative called Generative AI X (pronounced ‘for’) Digital Leaders where tech partners, including tech giants, will work with participating enterprises to help them develop and implement innovative generative AI solutions.
We have already seen early interest from enterprises, and we welcome more to sign up for this initiative.
Let me move on to the second thrust – supporting our enterprises to scale faster.
In our consultations, SMEs shared that as they started to grow, they realised that they were constrained by lack of interoperability and scalability of their digital solutions.
For example, Bread Createur, a food services SME had adopted various sales channels and delivery platforms over time. However, they found themselves unable to collate orders automatically and track sales figures across their third-party delivery platforms and sales channels. What was an inconvenience for a small operation quickly turned into a showstopper when they grew.
Such stove-piped solutions also prevent enterprises from harnessing the full potential of digital, including deriving business insights from data analytics.
We will step up our effort to (a) include more integrated digital solutions under the SMEs Go Digital programme, (b) stipulate inter-operability requirements where possible for these solutions, and (c) encourage more of these solutions to be cloud native for greater scalability.
Where integrated solutions are not available in the market, we will curate such solutions through the Advanced Digital Solutions scheme.
An example is the Connected Business Suite solution available to Food Services SMEs. It enabled these SMEs to operate their frontend and backend functions in an integrated manner.
With this integrated solution, Bread Createur can easily track all their sales and transactions across different sales channels, including from third party orders that are routed directly to the kitchen.
At this juncture, I must stress that technology is not the silver bullet, and integrated and scalable digital solutions would also require the sectors and enterprises to redesign processes and operations.
Going forward, we will work closely with sector leads and associations to introduce more pre-approved integrated and cloud-based digital solutions to support our enterprises to scale quickly as they grow.
Let me move to the third thrust - Be Safer.
I am heartened to see that in CSA’s latest Cybersecurity Survey findings, 75% of organisations were aware of the importance of cybersecurity.
However, while enterprises are taking steps to improve their cyber hygiene, there is still much room for improvement.
The same survey found that over 8 in 10 enterprises in Singapore encountered at least one cybersecurity incident in a year, almost all of them suffered negative business impacts.
CSA also found that only 1 in 3 organisations implemented more than half of the 5 categories of cybersecurity measures under CSA’s Cyber Essentials certification scheme. Lack of knowledge on how to implement cybersecurity solutions was commonly cited as a challenge.
Ms Tin Pei Ling and Mr Xie Yao Quan asked how we will help SMEs improve their cyber resilience. We will flesh this out in the Digital Enterprise Blueprint. Let me give a broad sense of our three-tier approach.
First, we will support SMEs in taking steps to improve their cyber hygiene.
We will launch a cybersecurity health check tool for enterprises to assess their cyber hygiene, benchmark themselves against their industry peers and access resources for them to plug the gaps.
Those who require more support can tap on the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO)-as-a-Service scheme to engage cybersecurity consultants to develop tailored cybersecurity health plans.
Enterprises that are eligible can receive co-funding support to defray the cost for this service. 55 SMEs have benefitted from this scheme thus far.
Second, we will go upstream and raise the cybersecurity standards of the digital systems used by our enterprises. This will especially benefit SMEs with no in-house cybersecurity resources. We will start with the pre-approved digital solutions under IMDA’s SMEs Go Digital programme.
Thirdly, we will also work with sector-leads to develop industry-specific guidelines for cybersecurity. In healthcare, for example, CSA worked with MOH to develop cybersecurity guidelines to improve the security posture amongst healthcare providers.
We will share more details in the DEB.
Mr Chairman, I spoke briefly about the three thrusts of the Digital Enterprise Blueprint to uplift enterprises and workers in the Age of AI by Being Smarter, Scale Faster and Becoming Safer.
Let me turn to how we are developing tech capabilities within our workforce.
At the broader workforce level, more of us will need to be equipped with the right skills to effectively use digital tools in our work. With more rapid technological changes, we need to see reskilling and upskilling as part of our workplace culture and see this as a continual investment in ourselves.
Employers must also view the reskilling and upskilling of their employees as investments so as to fully harness the capabilities of and benefit from their digital systems. An analogy would be like having a very powerful car but not being able to go beyond first gear, we need to upskill our employees so we can make full use of that powerful engine. That is why each Industry Digital Plan does not only include a suite of curated digital solutions for enterprises, but also comes with a comprehensive list of relevant training courses for these digital tools.
For example, the retail IDP includes courses for employees to learn how to fully use social commerce solutions to generate more sales, including how to sell items on livestreams.
IMDA has also worked with SkillsFuture Singapore to provide funding support for many of these courses. I encourage employers and workers to make full use of these schemes.
Sufficient quality and quantity of tech talent is also crucial to realizing our ambitions.
Understandably, there have been concerns about prospects in the tech sector, given the layoffs by major technology companies, as raised by Ms Tin Pei Ling.
Companies across the world have been right siting and right sizing their operations to prioritise new areas of growth, amid a more challenging economic climate. Unfortunately, this sometimes results in layoffs which can be very painful and distressing for those involved.
Singapore is no exception and has similarly seen some layoffs by tech companies, which have largely impacted those in non-tech roles.
Fortunately, Singapore remains as a key node in many of these tech company’s global strategies. As they deepen and expand their involvement in the region, we expect that demand for tech talent in Singapore will continue to grow.
Currently, the demand for tech talent remains strong, with tech jobs across the economy accounting for a rising share of total employment, from 4.5% in 2018 to 5.2% in 2023.
This was driven by demand from both the I&C sector and non-I&C sectors, with the latter accounting for around 57% of tech jobs in 2023.
As more companies adopt digital, including using more advanced digital solutions like AI, we expect this will also fuel demand for tech talent.
And these are good jobs for Singaporeans – university graduates of information and digital technologies courses continue to take home the highest median monthly starting pay at $5,500 per month.
Ms Jessica Tan, Ms Tin Pei Ling, Mr Alex Yam and Mr Sharael Taha have asked about how we will ensure a steady pipeline of tech talent.
Minister Josephine spoke earlier about efforts to develop a pipeline of AI talent and AI-equipped workers, including efforts to enhance the existing TechSkills Accelerator (TeSA) initiative, which to date has placed more than 17,000 locals into tech jobs and upskilled and reskilled more than 231,000 professionals.
We are also working hard to strengthen ITE and Polytechnic graduates’ employment outcomes in tech, and provide more development pathways for them throughout their careers.
IMDA set up the TeSA for ITE and Polytechnics Alliance (TIP Alliance) in 2022 to bring together like-minded partners – school leadership, tech industry associations and leading employers of tech manpower like NCS, Accenture, and ST Engineering, to come together to drive change.
I am heartened that employers are changing their mindset and HR practices. Instead of just looking at academic qualifications, employers are giving sufficient weight to the applicants’ skills and capabilities to assess their suitability.
To push for change across the industry, IMDA and the TIP Alliance launched the Skills-Based Hiring Movement, together with a handbook providing practical guidance for firms to attract, assess and develop tech talent based on competencies.
Within three months, the number of companies pledging their support for skills-based hiring doubled from 100 to 200.
Oracle is an example of a company that has pledged its support for the skills- based hiring movement and has been recruiting based on skills for their openings. As part of their commitment to this approach, their recruitment team has chosen not to highlight the education requirement in their job postings for all technical roles in Singapore.
Accenture is another company that has adopted skills-based hiring. They adopted a rigorous multi-stage assessment focusing on skills, competencies, and growth potential, which proved to reduce Time-to-Hire by 75%, and increased quality talent pipelines by 40%.
The skills-based hiring approach aligns with the shifts that we are making as part of Forward SG to embrace learning beyond grades and create diverse pathways.
Schools are working to ensure students in tech gain more industry-relevant experience. For instance, the Information and Digital Technologies (IDT) schools in our ITE and Polytechnics have lengthened internship durations from 6 to 12 months.
In 2023, more than 400 Polytechnic and ITE students undertook year-long internships to gain greater industry experience. We support companies who provide these year-long internships, by providing co-funding to cover the cost of training.
Ms Queenie Ng is a beneficiary of this programme. While at Ngee Ann Polytechnic, she embarked on a year-long internship with OCBC as a full stack developer, working on dashboards and architecture projects to improve operational efficiency. Queenie found the scale of the projects to be eye-opening. In contrast to the smaller scale school projects, the internship exposed her to more complex systems and their interconnections. This experience expanded her understanding of the dynamic tech industry and the many exciting career paths it offers.
人工智能让我们在现有的数码基础上更上一层楼。除了为我们的企业带来新的竞争优势,也能提高员工的生产力 – 如虎添翼。因此,政府将协助企业,尤其是中小企业和员工,让他们掌握人工智能,从中获益。
到目前为止,资媒局已经推出了 22 个产业数码化蓝图。该局接下来在更新蓝图时,也会加入人工智能的部分。此外,在中小企业数码化计划下,资媒局也会在当局预 先批准的数码解决方案中,纳入人工智能技术。如今,有两成的数码解决方案是由人工智能推动的,超过 3000 家中小企业已经从中受益。更重要的是,我们将会和 各界合作,策划相关的培训课程,协助工友掌握技能,与时俱进,把握人工智能所带来的新机遇。
Sir, Singapore does not have the natural advantages of many other economies. We do not have a sizable domestic market, a large local workforce to tap on, natural resources but we can well punch above our weight by being agile and making full use of technological enablers like digital and now AI.
To continue enlarging opportunities for enterprises and creating good and exciting jobs for Singaporeans, we are building on a very strong foundation and the government will be a steadfast partner for enterprises and workers in the next phase of our digitalisation journey to uplift enterprises and workers in an age of AI. It will be an exciting journey, so I welcome more likeminded partners to work together with us and invite all enterprises and workers to join us on this exciting journey ahead. Thank you.
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