Leverage local cybersecurity expertise to woo foreign investment

Leverage local cybersecurity expertise to woo foreign investment

Investing in cybersecurity is crucial to ensure the country remains cognisant of the latest advancements and threats, says LGMS Bhd.

Japan’s Mitsui & Co Ltd is interested in investing in Malaysia’s cybersecurity due to the country’s larger talent pool compared to neighbouring countries. (Freepik pic)
PETALING JAYA:
Malaysia should leverage its cybersecurity expertise which is on par with international standards, to attract more foreign companies to invest here, said LGMS Bhd executive chairman Fong Choong Fook.

In a statement, he said Malaysia’s expertise was acknowledged when Japan’s Mitsui & Co Ltd announced the acquisition of a 25% stake in the company in May this year, a move that would allow LGMS to access Mitsui’s vast global network.

“Mitsui is investing in cybersecurity in Malaysia because it has a lot of cybersecurity talents compared to neighbouring countries.

“However, we are exporting our talents overseas,” he told Bernama.

He said the cybersecurity company has been exploring opportunities for expansion via proceeds raised from its initial public offering, following its listing on the ACE Market in June last year.

Fong, who was appointed by the transport ministry as part of the Digital Advisory Committee in March this year, also said Malaysia is one of the countries in Southeast Asia that offers many cybersecurity courses at the university level, which is not offered in Japan.

He also emphasised the importance of intelligence sharing when it comes to cybersecurity, given that a cyberattack can affect the defence of the country.

He added that it is important to invest in cybersecurity to ensure that the country remains cognisant of the latest advancements and threats in the field.

As part of efforts to enhance cybersecurity in Malaysia, the government introduced the Malaysia Cyber Security Strategy (MCSS) 2020-2024.

The move is aimed at creating a safe, trustworthy, and resilient cyber environment while promoting economic prosperity and improving the well-being of the people.

Last month, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said the Cabinet has agreed in principle to the drafting of the Cybersecurity Bill, focussing on regulatory powers and law enforcement.

To this end, the National Cyber Security Agency will be strengthened to become the leading national cybersecurity agency and the enforcer of the proposed bill.

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