LGMS to launch subscription-based model aimed at SMEs
Cybersecurity consultancy LGMS Bhd is introducing a subscriptionbased solution aimed at small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), which represents a new revenue model for the company.
Executive chairman Fong Choong Fook said the launch of its StarSentry solution has been set for the second quarter (2Q) of 2024.
“This innovative solution is designed to enable SMEs to enhance their cybersecurity measures simply and effectively.
“With its plug-and-play design, StarSentry seamlessly integrates into users’ networks, automatically analysing all connected devices for vulnerabilities. This proactive approach is expected to significantly elevate the cybersecurity standards of Malaysian SMEs,” he said in a statement.
StarSentry, a made-inMalaysia platform, has already garnered accolades, being named the “Cybersecurity Product Innovation of the Year” at the Malaysia Cybersecurity Awards 2023.
LGMS, which is listed on Bursa Malaysia’s ACE Market, said it has undertaken a transformation to embrace a platform-centric business model besides continuing with its traditional services-based approach.
“The group’s prime revenue earner has consistently been services-based, with cyber risk prevention constituting about a quarter of overall revenue, followed by cyber risk management and compliance together with cyber threat and incident response.
“With a subscription model coming on board, LGMS is set to realise consistent revenue streams, scalable service offerings and the potential for new customer engagement and support,” said Fong.
Parallel to the launch of StarSentry, the company is also in the advanced stages of developing a state-of-the-art artificial intelligence (AI) bot, a move poised to revolutionise cybersecurity through automation.
“Our upcoming AI bot is a game-changer, designed to augment cybersecurity efforts with unparalleled efficiency. It brings to the table enhanced threat detection capabilities, allowing for real-time responses to security incidents,” he said.
According to Fong, this reduces the need for manual intervention, thereby streamlining operations and ensuring constant vigilance.
“By integrating advanced AI, we are not just addressing current security challenges but are also future-proofing our cybersecurity solutions for the greater good of customers,” he added.