- Gathering business leaders, administration officials, security professionals
- Sharing of knowledge regarding the changing nature of security risks
Cybersecurity is now a top priority in every industry because of the fast pace of modern change. Malaysia, in particular, is working towards overcoming the spaces within its existing system, after facing almost half a million leaked records from data vulnerabilities in the second quarter of the last year. In accordance with this, the Malaysian Parliament’s second reading of the Cybersecurity Act 2024 on March 25, 2024, aims to establish a strong regulatory framework for safeguarding Malaysia’s security environment. Ok, businesses like Bridgenet Solutions Sdn Bhd are stepping in to offer the support required.
Since its founding in 2003, Bridgenet has grown to become a specialized service provider for system support systems and has expanded to include programs that assist customers in maintaining their IT system for different businesses. Their entry into an acquisition agreement with CelcomDigi in 2021 marked their transition from being the nation’s largest provider of Internet services and solutions, accelerating digital alterations and modernizing customers ‘ Internet infrastructures by putting security first.
This includes supporting government initiatives like the Cybersecurity Act of 2024, which mandates that national crucial information infrastructure (NCII ) institutions follow specific rules, standards, and procedures to manage security threats and situations. The establishment of the National Cyber Security Committee, the nomination of business leaders, and the registration of security service providers are among the key procedures.
The recent opening of the annual Cybersecurity Act Symposium at Le Meridien in Kuala Lumpur shows that Bridgenet is leading the charge in this area.
The conference focused on examining the repercussions and opportunities brought about by the Act’s passage and subsequent passage, bringing together sector leaders, government officials, and cybersecurity professionals from across the country. Bridgenet also sought to develop a cooperative culture of security awareness and knowing among industry stakeholders, which would help to strengthen their collective resistance to digital threats.
” In recent years, we have witnessed a dramatic increase in virtual threats, from data breaches to ransom attacks”, remarked Keane Leong, Group CEO of Bridgenet, in his pleasant talk that highlighted the synergy between CelcomDigi’s strong telecom infrastructure and Bridgenet’s developed cybersecurity expertise. These events “do not just disrupt our operations, but they also undermine trust and confidence in our electronic systems.” As we adopt the modern economy, ensuring strong cybersecurity steps is no longer an option but a necessity.
The conference provided a forum for key industry figures to discuss gleaned lessons and best practices in security. Following a panel discussion where authorities from diverse industries discussed methods for compliance and risk management, the occasion featured an in-depth analysis of the Cybersecurity Act and its impact on businesses and individuals.
” The debate at the conference highlighted important aspects of the Cybersecurity Act, offering members invaluable insight into conformity and best practices in cybersecurity”, shared Alex Liew, Deputy Chairman, PIKOM, The National Tech Association of Malaysia, who served as the symposium’s mediator. Fong Choong Fook, Founder &, Executive Chairman of LGMS Berhad, and symposium panelist, also added,” The symposium provided a comprehensive overview of the Cybersecurity Act and its implications. It provided a fantastic forum for networking and knowledge sharing among industry peers.
Another of the event’s panelists, Marcus Tan, Managing Partner of Tan &, Co, Advocates and Solicitors, commented on the symposium’s importance from the legal perspective, noting,” The symposium served as a vital forum for understanding the legal nuances of the Cybersecurity Act, equipping attendees with the necessary knowledge to navigate the evolving regulatory landscape”.
Additionally, workshops and interactive sessions offered attendees hands-on experience and practical knowledge about implementing cybersecurity measures. Additionally, the exhibition area featured the most recent innovations and services from leading cybersecurity solution providers, giving attendees a taste of how digital security will evolve in the future.
” This event showcased our commitment to leading the charge in cybersecurity. The information we and our partners have learned can better safeguard our infrastructure and data, said Loy Kuang Haow, Bridgenet’s Chief Technology Officer.
The passing of the Cybersecurity Act 2024 represents a pivotal stride towards securing Malaysia’s digital landscape. A secure and resilient digital future can be created by putting in place strong cybersecurity measures and encouraging collaboration.