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Australian and United States Cyber Training Arrangement
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Dec 4, 2020
Russell Offices, Australia - (Left to right) U.S. Navy Programs Manager, Lt. Cmdr. Mike Tomsik and Australian Army Colonel Hamish Ashman watch as Head Information Warfare Australian Army Major General Marcus Thompson signs a cyber training agreement between Australia and the United States at Russell Offices on 3 November 2020. The United States and Australian Cyber Training Capabilities Project Arrangement will help Defence build its cyber capability through information-sharing and training initiatives.


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