KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 3 -- FireEye Inc, the intelligence-led security company and Cyber Security Agency of Singapore (CSA) have expanded their strategic partnership in the areas of cybersecurity capability development and research & development.
“Whether the activity we’re seeing is from cyber criminals or nation-state attackers, protecting Singapore from evolving cyber threats has become a matter of national security, and is an issue that both FireEye and CSA take very seriously,” said FireEye (APAC) president, Eric Hoh.
The partnership aims to strengthen Singapore’s cyber security ecosystem through continued capability development and threat intelligence sharing, according to a statement.
“We look forward to our enhanced partnership with FireEye to defend Singapore’s systems from cyber attackers. This partnership will also pave the way for us to develop innovative solutions to strengthen our cyber defences,” said CSA chief executive, David Koh.
In a Memorandum of Understanding signed by FireEye and CSA, the organisations articulated their intention to extend the framework of their cyber security cooperation to include capability building and sharing of threat information.
-- BERNAMA
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