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Singapore and the U.S. signed several Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) to expand their cybersecurity cooperation in areas such as defense, banking, and research and development, according to ZDNet. These activities include increased information sharing, team building, training and skills development.
Three MOUs were signed on Monday during the US’ three-day visit to Asia Vice President Kamala Harris. One was an agreement between Singapore and the U.S. Cyber Security and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) aimed at expanding the cybersecurity partnership beyond data sharing and exchange. Both government agencies will explore new areas of cooperation, such as important technological research and development. The first MOU will allow both partners to strengthen existing partnerships between the countries so that they are able to work clo…
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