KUALA LUMPUR, 30 July 2024 – The rapid pace of digital transformation has made cybersecurity a critical priority across all sectors. Malaysia, in particular, is working towards overcoming the gaps within its existing infrastructure, after facing nearly half a million leaked accounts from data breaches in the third quarter of the last year. In line with this, the Cybersecurity Act 2024 – tabled for first reading in the Malaysian Parliament on 25 March 2024 – aims to provide a robust regulatory framework for safeguarding Malaysia’s cybersecurity landscape. Here, entities such as Bridgenet Solutions Sdn Bhd (Bridgenet) are stepping in to provide the support needed.
Since its founding in 2003, Bridgenet has specialised as a dedicated service provider in computer supporting systems and over the years, progressed to developing programs that empower clients in maintaining their IT Infrastructure for various businesses. In 2021, their entry into a collaborative acquisition agreement with CelcomDigi marked their transition into the country’s largest ICT solutions and services provider, speeding up digital transformations and modernising customers’ ICT infrastructures by prioritising cybersecurity.
This includes supporting governmental initiatives like the Cybersecurity Act 2024, which requires national critical information infrastructure (NCII) entities to adhere to specific measures, standards, and processes to manage cybersecurity threats and incidents. Key provisions include the establishment of the National Cyber Security Committee, the appointment of sector leads, and the licensing of cybersecurity service providers.
To this end, Bridgenet is leading the way in this technological integration, as evidenced by the hosting of the recently convened inaugural Cybersecurity Act Symposium at Le Meridien, Kuala Lumpur. Bringing together industry leaders, government officials, and cybersecurity professionals from around the country, the symposium focused on exploring the implications and opportunities stemming from the tabling and passing of the Act earlier this year. In doing so, Bridgenet also sought to foster a collaborative culture of cybersecurity awareness and understanding among industry stakeholders, the better to collectively improve resistance against cyber threats.
[Photo above: From left to right: Queenie Lee, Chief Revenue Officer of Bridgenet Solutions; Alex Liew, Deputy Chairman, PIKOM, The National Tech Association of Malaysia; Keane Leong, Group CEO of Bridgenet Solutions; Mr. Fong Choong Fook, Founder & Executive Chairman of LGMS Berhad; Marcus Tan, Managing Partner of Tan & Co, Advocates and Solicitors; and Loy Kuang Haow, Chief Technology Officer of Bridgenet Solutions]
“The discussions at the symposium highlighted critical aspects of the Cybersecurity Act, offering participants invaluable insights into compliance and best practices in cybersecurity,” shared Alex Liew, Deputy Chairman, PIKOM, The National Tech Association of Malaysia, who served as the symposium’s moderator. Mr. 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 was an excellent platform for knowledge sharing and networking 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.”
Workshops and interactive sessions also provided hands-on experience and practical knowledge on implementing cybersecurity measures for attendees. Additionally, the exhibition area showcased the latest technologies and services from leading cybersecurity solution providers, offering attendees a glimpse into the future of digital security.
“This event showcased our commitment to leading the charge in cybersecurity. The insights shared have equipped us and our partners with the knowledge to better protect our infrastructure and data,” shared Loy Kuang Haow, Chief Technology Officer of Bridgenet Solutions.
The passing of the Cybersecurity Act 2024 represents a pivotal stride towards securing Malaysia’s digital landscape. By implementing robust cybersecurity measures and fostering collaboration, a secure and resilient digital future can be achieved.
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About Bridgenet Solutions Sdn Bhd
Established in 2003, Bridgenet Solutions specialises as a top-notch Information Technology Solutions Provider and Managed Service Provider for various businesses. We started off as a dedicated service provider in computer supporting systems and over the years, we have progressed to also develop programs that empower clients in maintaining their IT Infrastructure.
Bridgenet Solutions provides a unified portfolio of products, solutions, and services through built around Digital, IoT, Cloud, Automation, Cybersecurity, Analytics, Infrastructure Management and Engineering Services, amongst others, to help you solve any and all of your IT problems and supplement our solution with industry-leading hardware and software to boost your security, performance, and ROI.
As of 2021, Bridgenet Solutions is pleased to announce that it has recently entered into a definitive acquisition agreement with Celcom Axiata Berhad, DBA Celcom, which is the oldest mobile telecommunications provider in Malaysia and become the largest ICT solutions and services provider in Malaysia by speeding up digital transformations and modernising our customers’ ICT infrastructures by prioritising cybersecurity.
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