SINGAPORE TO STRENGTHEN CYBER SECURITY TRAINING AND PROVISION

THE GOVERNMENT-run Cyber Security Agency of Singapore's (CSA) plan to open its first academy to train cyber security professionals will be just in time to prepare the city state for a surge in demand for these skills next year, experts say. The academy, due to be opened later this fiscal year (ending March 31, 2018), will focus on "targeted niche areas that go beyond what is normally available in the market," a CSA spokesperson told People Management. It will provide intermediate to advanced training to cyber defenders in the government, including some selected ...


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