Malaysia's Cybersecurity: A Collective Responsibility Amid Rapid Technological Change

Malaysia's Cybersecurity: A Collective Responsibility Amid Rapid Technological Change

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Cybersecurity in Malaysia is evolving into a shared responsibility beyond technology experts, emphasized by NSC Chief Datuk Raja Nurshirwan Zainal Abidin. He highlighted the importance of community involvement in safeguarding cyberspace during the My Cyber Hero 2026 event. The government is implementing the Cybersecurity Act 2024 and the Malaysia Cyber Security Strategy (MCSS) 2025-2030 to enhance digital safety. Concurrently, Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi stressed the need for faster development of local technological capabilities to counter complex cyber threats. He noted that cybersecurity is intertwined with national security and economic stability. The My Cyber Hero initiative aims to educate students on cybersecurity, promoting a culture of responsibility and awareness among the younger generation. The competition featured 32 teams from various schools, showcasing the commitment to building a digitally literate society.

Key Points: • Cybersecurity is now a shared responsibility for the entire community, not just experts. • The Malaysian government is implementing significant policies like the Cybersecurity Act 2024. • The My Cyber Hero program aims to educate students on cybersecurity awareness and skills.

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2026-06-29
National Cyber Security Committee meeting held
Deputy Prime Minister emphasized the need for faster technological advancements to secure Malaysia's digital infrastructure.
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2026-07-01
My Cyber Hero 2026 event concluded
NSC Chief highlighted the importance of community involvement in cybersecurity and announced the finalists of the competition.
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