The Canadian deal focuses on exchanging information about threats and attacks while the U.S. agreement is aimed at developing a technical assistance programme. The agreements were signed at the 33rd Asean Summit held in Singapore.
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The Cyber Security Agency of Singapore signed agreements with Canada's Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade, and Development as well as the U.S. government to bolster its prevention efforts and capacity. So reports ZDNet.
The Canadian deal focuses on exchanging information about threats and attacks while the U.S. agreement is aimed at developing a technical assistance programme. The agreements were signed at the 33rd Asean Summit held in Singapore.