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Treating Malaysian Cyber Threats

Mohamed Anwer Mohamed Yusoff, CyberSecurity Malaysia | Alan Puah, Blancco South East Asia

22-Jun-15 12:00

Treating Malaysian Cyber Threats

It’s been over a year now since the Personal Data Protection Act or PDPA has been implemented in Malaysia. How has the data security industry changed so far? What’s working and what need to be improved? What can you do to continuously be protected? We speak to Mohamed Anwer Mohamed Yusoff, Head of Innovation & Commercialisation Department, CyberSecurity Malaysia and Alan Puah, Managing Director Blancco South East Asia to talk about how you can be protected and stay protected.


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