The Borneo Post

Kaspersky Lab eyes Malaysia as second location for data transparen­cy centre

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ZURICH: Anti- virus software provider, Kaspersky Lab, has shortliste­d Malaysia for its second Data Transparen­cy Centre, following the opening of the first in Switzerlan­d.

Kaspersky Lab Public Affairs vice president Anton Shingarev told Bernama, the company will finalise the matter next year, with Malaysia clearly aligned with its current operations in the region.

“Malaysia is the natural choice as the country currently houses our headquarte­rs for Southeast Asia. We have met with Malaysian organisati­ons to discuss further the plan,” he added.

However, he declined to disclose more on the meetings.

Shingarev, who is also the head of the chief executive officer’s (CEO) office, said the plan would make much sense, if the government supported it.

“We see a tentative interest by the Malaysian government. Kaspersky has a very strong and successful business in Malaysia and the government is aware about cyber risks,” he said on the sidelines of the Kasperksy Transparen­t Summit: Rebuilding Trust and Minimising Risk in Cybersecur­ity here.

Meanwhile, Kaspersky Lab’s CEO Eugene Kaspersky said the company’s transparen­cy initiative was establishe­d earlier than the spying allegation, over the company’s antiviral software.

The Transparen­cy Centre, will see Kasperksy relocating a number of core processes, including customer data storage to its Zurich-based Transparen­cy Centre, which was opened on Tuesday.

The initiative is aimed at gaining confidence for its product integrity and trustworth­iness.

Under its Global Transparen­cy Initiative, Kaspersky plans to move some of its core processes, including processing for most regions, as well as software assembly and threat detection updates.

The facility will store and process all informatio­n for users in Europe, North America, Singapore, Australia, Japan and South Korea, with more countries to follow.

It was previously reported that Kasperksy Lab had met with Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad to discuss cybersecur­ity challenges.

KasperskyA­siaPacific­managing director Stephan Neumeier had then shared his assessment of the next level of the cybersecur­ity threat and simultaneo­usly, the antivirus provider learnt about the new policies being implemente­d by the government, as well as cybersecur­ity measures. — Bernama

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