Cameron Visit Produces Cybersecurity Cooperation Agreement
July 30 2015
Singapore
Singapore and the U.K. have signed a memorandum of understanding on cybersecurity cooperation, reports the Straits Times.
The agreement covers cooperation in broad areas, including research, incident response and talent development.
Both countries also pledged to double joint research and development spending from US$1.8 million to US$3.7 million.
The MoU also covers improving awareness and sharing best practices on systems protection and security products and services. ...
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