Mindef launches recruitment hunt for cyber security specialists, sets up new cyber training school

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SINGAPORE - The Ministry of Defence (Mindef) is on a recruitment hunt for cyber security specialists whose mission will be to beef up its cyber defences.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

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Local dont have expert because we were not trained. Likely will have hunt from Foreign Talent.

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