DNS: MCMC holds engagement session to obtain input from stakeholders


KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) held an engagement session with technology companies on Monday (Sep 9) to address issues related to Domain Name System (DNS) redirection.

MCMC, in a statement, said that the session aimed to clarify the DNS issue and sought input from stakeholders, including experts.

"The session covered topics such as DNS management,” the statement said.

The commission hopes critical issues, such as DNS redirection, can be better understood.

Therefore, the commission will continue to hold engagement sessions with other stakeholders regarding the DNS issue from time to time.

MCMC's chief network security officer, Datuk Dr Mohamed Sulaiman Sultan Suhaibuddeen, and the commission’s chief legal counsel, LS Leonard, conducted the engagement session.

The session was also attended by MCMC's Network and Information Security Management Division head, Syed Mokhsien Syed Mansor, and Cybersecurity Malaysia's Responsive Technology and Services Division head, Mohd Zabri Adil Talib, as well as representatives from technology companies and the industry. – Bernama

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