Malaysia

Cybersecurity in Malaysia seeing great progress: National Security DG

Nacsa’s establishment a testament of nation’s commitment, says Datuk Raja Nushirwan Zainal Abidin

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 10 Jul 2023 1:08PM

Cybersecurity in Malaysia seeing great progress: National Security DG
National Security Director-General Datuk Raja Nushirwan Zainal Abidin has said that the journey towards cyber resilience requires a holistic approach that transcends governmental efforts and involves industry stakeholders, academia and civil society as well. – Bernama pic, July 10, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysia has made significant strides to strengthen its cyber security posture, and the establishment of the National Cyber Security Agency (Nacsa) in 2017 under the National Security Council is a testament to the country’s commitment in protecting critical infrastructure and combatting cyber threats.  

National Security Director-General Datuk Raja Nushirwan Zainal Abidin said Nacsa serves as the central coordinating body for cybersecurity efforts, facilitating information sharing, providing guidance, and developing policies to enhance Malaysia’s cyber resilience. 

He said the journey towards cyber resilience requires a holistic approach that transcends governmental efforts and it necessitates a “quadruple helix” involving the active involvement of governments, industry stakeholders, academia and civil society in a collaborative endeavour to bolster collective cybersecurity capabilities. 

“Threats to cybersecurity can take various forms. There is the dramatic – geopolitical conflicts and tensions may spill over into the fifth dimension, generating cyber-attacks aiming to cripple a nation’s critical infrastructures,” he said when delivering his keynote address at The Malaysia Cyber Security Ecosystem Symposium 2023 at Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre, here today. 

The symposium is held in conjunction with the Cyber Defence & Security Exhibition and Conference (CYDES) 2023 which showcases the latest in cybersecurity technology and innovations encompassing specialist products and solutions from local and foreign companies.   

Raja Nushirwan said at the same time, cybercriminals will perpetrate nefarious schemes aimed at causing institutional instability and threats can also emanate from a more prosaic cause, which is our own individual carelessness as we navigate cyberspace. 

“At the heart of the cybersecurity efforts lies the crucial element of awareness which is to foster a culture of cybersecurity consciousness across all sectors including society and equip them with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate the digital landscape safely. 

“By raising awareness about cyber risks, promoting best practices, and emphasising the importance of cyber hygiene, we empower our citizens to become active participants in fortifying our nation’s cyber defences,” he said. 

He said as Malaysians navigate the complexities of cybersecurity, they must remain committed to upholding fundamental principles and norms in cyberspace. 

“By adhering to internationally accepted norms and participating in cyber diplomacy, we can shape the global cybersecurity landscape and contribute to the development of responsible and cooperative cybersecurity frameworks,” he said. 

CYDES 2023 kicks off today until July 13 with the theme “Building Cyber Resilience: Safeguarding The Digital Future”. There will be 200 exhibitors from 15 countries and 50 prominent individuals taking part in the event. – Bernama, July 10, 2023

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