Eileen Yu
for By The Way
| August 23, 2021 — 10:21 GMT (11:21 BST)
| Topic: Security
Singapore and the US have inked a series of Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) to widen their collaboration in cybersecurity across defence, financial, and research and development. Such initiatives will encompass further information sharing, joint exercises, training, and competency development.
Three MOUs were signed Monday as part of US Vice President Kamala Harris’ three-day visit to the Asian nation this week.
One of these involved an agreement between Singapore’s Cyber Security Agency (CSA) and the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) to deepen cooperation in cybersecurity beyond data sharing and exchanges. The two government agencies would look to include new areas of cooperation in critical technologies as well as research and development, amongst others.
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Eileen Yu
for By The Way
| August 23, 2021 — 10:21 GMT (11:21 BST)
| Topic: Security