Time to beef up cybersecurity


Vandoor (centre) speaking at a press conference on IFSEC Southeast Asia 2016. With her are (from left) HID Global Sales director (South-East Asia) Alex Tan, Asian Professional Security Association (APSA) Malaysia Chapter president Datuk Seri Mustapa Ali, German Chamber of Commerce and Industry general manager Thomas Brandt and Mohd Shamil.

THE speed, convenience and anonymity of the Internet often make users susceptible to cybercrime and attacks.

To address the issue, this year’s Security, Fire and Safety Exhibition and Conference (IFSEC) South-East Asia 2016 will be having a cybersecurity threats and strategies panel discussion and a paid training session to provide more insight into cybersecurity threats.

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