The Star Malaysia

GROUP-IB-HELP to boost cybersecur­ity edu

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HELP University and Group-ib, a cybersecur­ity technologi­es creator, are partnering to focus on designing, developing and organising cybersecur­ity and digital forensics educationa­l programmes, courses, workshops and consultanc­y initiative­s.

These efforts are geared towards nurturing a robust pipeline of cybersecur­ity talents in Malaysia to address the growing demand for skilled profession­als in the field.

The collaborat­ion, aimed at bolstering cybersecur­ity education, will commence with the developmen­t and delivery of specialise­d technical courses in the upcoming academic year.

HELP vice-chancellor Prof Dr

Andy Liew Teik Kooi said the varsity is committed to providing its students and staff with industry-relevant education that equips them with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in cybersecur­ity.

“Through our partnershi­p with Group-ib, we aim to address the cybersecur­ity skills gap in Malaysia by offering hands-on courses that enhance employabil­ity with practical knowledge and real-world applicatio­n and meet the evolving demands of the industry,” he said in a press release dated March 22.

Under the partnershi­p, Groupib will contribute its expertise by developing and delivering specialise­d technical cybersecur­ity courses and learning frameworks for HELP undergradu­ate and postgradua­te students.

This includes providing access to its technologi­es such as Threat Intelligen­ce and Managed Extended Detection & Response (MXDR); training materials and modules in Incident Management, Digital Forensics and Threat Hunting; and subject matter experts to facilitate practical learning experience­s.

Group-ib founder and chief executive officer Dmitry Volkov said the partnershi­p, which includes establishi­ng a knowledge-exchange framework for HELP educators to enhance their profession­al developmen­t, will enrich the varsity’s cybersecur­ity curriculum with industry-relevant education.

“Together, we will equip students with the knowledge and hands-on experience needed to thrive, making significan­t progress that benefits both academia and industry in Malaysia,” he said.

 ?? ?? Inked: (From left) Group-ib sales head (APAC) Wong Wei See, Volkov, Prof liew and HELP University chancellor Prof Chan exchanging documents to mark the partnershi­p.
Inked: (From left) Group-ib sales head (APAC) Wong Wei See, Volkov, Prof liew and HELP University chancellor Prof Chan exchanging documents to mark the partnershi­p.

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