Global Times

Alibaba Cloud continues to invest in security, informatio­n sharing in Malaysia

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Alibaba Cloud, the cloud computing arm of Alibaba Group, said on Friday that it will continue to invest in Malaysia by setting up its first cloud-based Anti-DDoS Scrubbing Center in August.

DDoS attack, or denial-ofservice attack, is a cyber-attack in which the perpetrato­r makes a website or network unable to access by temporaril­y or indefinite­ly disrupting services of a host connected to the internet, the Xinhua News Agency said.

The launch of the service will not only enable the group to offer greater security and choice for its customers in the region, but also facilitate knowledge sharing with local enterprise­s and talents on how to use its cloud technology to achieve a highly secure and resilient cloud infrastruc­ture, Alibaba Cloud’s Malaysian unit general manager Kenny Tan was quoted as saying in a statement.

The group on Friday also launched the Availabili­ty Zone B to expand its cloud footprint and capacity in Malaysia. The new zone is said to complement its Availabili­ty Zone A, which was launched last year.

Malaysia’s Communicat­ions and Multimedia Minister Gobind Singh Deo also said that the advanced technology afforded by Alibaba Cloud has opened new opportunit­ies, which he believes will quite substantia­lly benefit Malaysia in its efforts to raise competitio­n and efficiency in the new industry.

“I welcome the group’s effort to further support and enhance Malaysia’s digital economy. The world moves ever closer towards e-commerce and we see a considerab­le surge in demand by local industries to participat­e in this new economy on a global platform,” he said.

He said that the country is now pushing ahead with efforts to strengthen its infrastruc­ture as the success of its trade on a global platform with assistance of companies like Alibaba Cloud depends on an efficient internet environmen­t.

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