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CyberSecurity Malaysia’s Digital Resilience Programme to combat evolving threats

New scheme aimed at helping large corporations, institutions, SMEs and individuals to protect sensitive data

5:01 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – CyberSecurity Malaysia, the national specialist agency for cybersecurity, has unveiled its Digital Resilience Programme, aimed at strengthening cybersecurity for large corporations, institutions, SMEs and individuals.

Developed in partnership with a leading cyber takaful and risk advisory corporation, this initiative addresses the growing challenges of protecting sensitive data, amid evolving cyber threats.

“The Digital Resilience Programme provides a comprehensive range of solutions, including cyber takaful, risk consulting and strategic risk management services.

“These solutions are designed to help organisations and individuals proactively manage and mitigate cyber risks, ensuring continued operational resilience against emerging threats,” said CyberSecurity Malaysia, in a statement. 

To commemorate the preview, CyberSecurity Malaysia hosted the Digital Resilience Forum, titled “To Insure or Not To Insure”.

The forum featured a panel of distinguished experts: Permodalan Nasional Malaysia Bhd chief information security officer Aishah Farha; Marsh Insurance Brokers (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd senior vice-president Devakumaran Palnisamy; Axiata Group Bhd group head of cybersecurity Suresh Sankaran Srinivasan; Bank Muamalat Malaysia Bhd chief information security officer Ismamuradi Abdul Kadir; and Intellize Tech Services chief strategy officer Kavitha Muthy, who served as a moderator.

The Digital Resilience Programme offers tailored solutions for large corporations, institutions, SMEs and individuals. It serves as a crucial safety net to address the unique challenges faced by businesses and individuals in the digital era.

This programme marks the official unveiling of CyberSecurity Malaysia’s comprehensive digital security solution, for all sectors and individuals. – August 8, 2024

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