Singapore and Australia have inked an agreement to cooperate closely on cybersecurity, including information sharing, training, and joint exercises to safeguard critical information infrastructure. The two countries signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on Friday during the second Singapore-Australia Leaders’ Summit in the city-state, which was witnessed by prime ministers of both nations–Singapore’s Lee Hsien Loong and Australia’s Malcolm Turnbull.
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