ZDNet reports the U.S. and Singapore signed memorandums of understanding to strengthen their collaboration on cybersecurity across industries. The MOUs pertain to commitments toward increased cybersecurity in the areas of defense, finance, and research and development. One of the agreements included Singapore's Cyber Security Agency and the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency entering into a cooperation on cybersecurity that goes beyond data sharing and exchanges.
23 Aug. 2021
US, Singapore reach cybersecurity MOUs
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