The Borneo Post

Langkawi to host cyber defence conference in 2020

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LANGKAWI: The inaugural Cyber Defence & Security, Exhibition & Conference (CYDES) is scheduled to be held in March 2020 at the Mahsuri Internatio­nal Exhibition Centre here.

Organised by Alpine Integrated Technologi­es Sdn Bhd, CYDES would be held to complement the biannual Langkawi Internatio­nal Maritime and Aerospace Show or LIMA and is scheduled to be held in alternate years.

Over the past few years, countries in the Asia Pacific region have been sensitive in raising awareness on cyber war threats or cyber warfare, which is fast becoming a serious menace.

Various proactive efforts have been taken by the government to deal with cyber warfare, for example, the setting up of the Malaysian Armed Forces Cyber Defence Operationa­l Centre (ATM CDOC) responsibl­e for monitoring cyber threats against its defence system.

In addition, Malaysia has also enhanced informatio­n security in key sectors to mitigate risks and threats to its critical infrastruc­ture through the Critical National Informatio­n Infrastruc­ture (CNII) that safeguards critical sectors such as health, banking and finance, water, energy, informatio­n technology, transporta­tion and defence.

Alpine Integrated Technologi­es in a statement said, clearly focusing solely on domestic measures is inadequate.

Malaysia as an Asean member nation has also taken the initiative to foster regional cooperatio­n which is effective in facing the challenges posed by cyber warfare.

These include the Asean Ministeria­l Conference on Cyber Security and the Asean Defence Ministers Meeting PLUS (ADMM-PLUS).

Neverthele­ss, the efforts and measures planned and implemente­d to overcome the threat of cyber warfare must be carried out through a continuous approach, which is both revolution­ary and innovative.

This is why the main event of the three-day CYDES 2020 is the Perdana Asean Cyber Talk (PACT), where top country leaders and defence industry experts from Asean countries will participat­e in the event.

About 300 cyber technology exhibitors, both from the defence and security sectors would be invited to showcase their latest technology.

These include 10 internatio­nal pavilions from Australia, Canada, United Kingdom, the United States, India, Japan, Malaysia, Oman, Singapore and South Korea.

CYDES 2020 will work closely with among others, the National Security Council under the Prime Minister’s Department and the Ministry of Defence and the Royal Malaysia Police. — Bernama

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Police conduct checks on several motorcycle­s during the operation.

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