STAYING SECURE AMID CYBER THREATS


Cisco, South-East Asia’s commercial and distribution, small business sales director Raz Mohamad (pic) said a recent report from the company’s Future of Secure Remote Work revealed that some 62% of organisations in Malaysia had experienced a 25% or more jump in cyber threats or alerts since the start of the pandemic.

PETALING JAYA: Companies will now need to pay more attention to cybersecurity threats given the nature of the workplace which has now transited to a hybrid of remote working and working at the office.

Cisco, South-East Asia’s commercial and distribution, small business sales director Raz Mohamad (pic) said a recent report from the company’s Future of Secure Remote Work revealed that some 62% of organisations in Malaysia had experienced a 25% or more jump in cyber threats or alerts since the start of the pandemic.

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