Malaysia

Cybersecurity audit needed to guarantee public’s security: Fahmi

Communications and Digital Ministry must identify weaknesses, vulnerabilities, says minister

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 16 Dec 2022 1:44PM

Cybersecurity audit needed to guarantee public’s security: Fahmi
Fahmi Fadzil advises members of the public who have been scammed to contact the National Scam Response Centre by calling 997 to report thefts of money within 24 hours. – Bernama pic, December 16, 2022

PUTRAJAYA – An audit of cybersecurity needs to be done to guarantee the data security of users in the country, said Communications and Digital Minister Fahmi Fadzil.

He said his ministry needs to identify the vulnerabilities or weaknesses in the existing ecosystem to avoid data theft from continuing.

“Data is a national treasure that needs to be kept safe,” he said during his first monthly assembly with the ministry staff here today, which was also attended by Deputy Minister Teo Nie Ching, Secretary-General Datuk Seri Mohammad Mentek, as well as heads and officers of the departments and agencies under the ministry.

Fahmi said the ministry will also play an important role in assessing and assisting other agencies, departments, and ministries in ensuring that cybersecurity is a priority.

“My intention is for CyberSecurity Malaysia, which is under the ministry’s purview, to always play a very important role.

“I do not want any more incidents in any department of data being compromised, hacked, or stolen, whether or not these are related to the actions of scammers,” he said.

Fahmi also advised members of the public who have been scammed to contact the National Scam Response Centre (NSRC) by calling 997 to report thefts of money within 24 hours.

“If you are a victim, do not be ashamed or afraid. Call (NSRC) within 24 hours of the incident so that Bank Negara can stop the outflow of funds from the system,” he said.

He also expressed hope for the ministry to cooperate more closely with Bank Negara and police to overcome online fraud, as it poses a risk to national security.

Fahmi said that money stolen through online fraud is likely used on the black market to fund activities that threaten national security, including drug trafficking and the purchase of illegal weapons. – The Vibes, December 25, 2022

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