Singapore, 21 May 2026 RSM Singapore is pleased to support the Digital Enterprise Blueprint (DEB) ecosystem through the RSM Cyber2SMETM Programme, in partnership with IMDA, to help small and medium-sized enterprises strengthen their cyber resilience in an increasingly digital business environment.

Announced by Mr Tan Kiat How, Senior Minister of State for Digital Development and Information, at ATxEnterprise 2026, the initiative aims to support SMEs in building stronger cybersecurity awareness and readiness, particularly against phishing and other evolving cyber threats.

Through the programme, RSM Singapore will provide complimentary phishing simulation exercises to up to 2,000 SMEs over two years. Each participating SME can involve up to 30 employees and will receive a performance report, followed by a one-to-one advisory session with RSM cybersecurity practitioners to review key findings and recommended next steps.

The programme also includes cybersecurity awareness webinars and incident response tabletop exercises for up to 1,000 SMEs, covering cyber risks, AI and data threats, and incident response readiness.

As cyber threats continue to evolve, building resilience goes beyond technology. It starts with people — helping employees recognise risks, respond appropriately and build safer digital habits.

 

“Today, where threats evolve by the minute, our strongest defence is not just technology but our people. When every individual is able to recognise and respond to threats, we turn vulnerability into vigilance. And this is what keeps our businesses secure, adaptive and future-ready,”

Mr Chio Kian Huat, Senior Partner & CEO, RSM Singapore.

 

Through RSM Cyber2SMETM, RSM Singapore remains committed to supporting SMEs in strengthening cybersecurity readiness, protecting business continuity and becoming more secure, adaptive and future-ready.

 

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Learn more about the programme here