Still work to be done to ensure a safer cyberspace


Husin: “More effort should go into creating a large cybersecurity industry for the country so that experts can gather and share knowledge for the greater good.”

PETALING JAYA: If the nation wants to keep its cyberspace borders safe, it needs to focus harder on human capital development and encourage greater collaboration with industry players.

CyberSecurity Malaysia outgoing chief executive officer Datuk Lt Col (rtd) Husin Jazri said that as long as the Internet exists, there is the need to improve cybersecurity for the purpose of national governance, safety and privacy.

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