The Borneo Post

Serba Dinamik offers one-stop centre for cybersecur­ity

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LUMPUR: Serba Dinamik Group Bhd, through its cybersecur­ity arm, is offering a convergenc­e digital platform that focuses on cybersecur­ity and digital privacy services known as the E-Security and Privacy Channel (ESPC).

Senior vice president (cybersecur­ity), Assoc Prof Col (R) Datuk Ts Dr Husin Jazri, said ESPC is aimed at providing a onestop centre for all cybersecur­ity and privacy needs, cradle to heaven, and assisting as many customers as possible in Malaysia and internatio­nally.

He said the ESPC digital platform, which has operated since June 1 last year, has many strategic service components that interact with each other seamlessly under one digital platform at https://www.espc2go. com.

“Its strategic components cover online media and journalism services, Cyclorama Green & Blue Lighting Production Studio services, Screen Mirroring LED studio web-streaming services, life-long learning and education services, business and marketplac­e, Communitie­s Engagement­s services and Research & Developmen­t for Commercial­isation services,” he said in an exclusive interview with Bernama.

Husin, who is also ESPC chief editor, said to date, the one-stop digital platform has more than 30 strategic partners locally and overseas, and they operate actively in two other countries, namely Australia and Indonesia.

Meanwhile, in an effort to provide a backbone to ESPC’s open life-long education in cybersecur­ity and privacy, Husin said, the company is working closely with University Malaysia of Computer Science & Engineerin­g (UNIMY), which is a primary strategic partner for the ESPC digital platform.

“In the area of education, ESPC is working towards becoming a strong virtual reality university for cybersecur­ity and privacy in collaborat­ion with UNIMY and relevant industry strategic partners,” he said. To achieve this purpose, he said that Block 13 of UNIMY will house some of ESPC’s advance technology and services such as cyber ranges training and simulation centre, security operation centre, digital forensics services, malware analysis services, children online and protection services, and digital studios for advanced virtualisa­tion.

According to him, the facilities, to be completed in about two months, will benefit UNIMY students through ESPC services and provide great opportunit­ies for them to get involved in real-life projects under close supervisio­n.

“Once they get involved in ESPC activities, they become part of our ESPC families, even after graduation. ESPC will be a good companion for life, in their cybersecur­ity and privacy-related career undertakin­gs.

“Serba Dinamik and UNIMY can work together in a seamless ecosystem, where new talents in UNIMY can be groomed to take up a real-life challenge through experienti­al learning and hands-on experience at Serba Dinamik cybersecur­ity facilities and other relevant computing and engineerin­g facilities in Cyberjaya,” he said.

Husin said the opportunit­y to get involved in the ESPC digital platform and projects is not limited to cybersecur­ity students but is also extended to students from the digital creative and interactiv­e design school, business school and engineerin­g school, among others.

He highlighte­d that the cybersecur­ity facilities provided by Serba Dinamik in Cyberjaya would, over time, further enhance the value of UNIMY graduates and make the educationa­l programmes at the university more interestin­g and relevant to the engineerin­g and computer science needs of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (IR4.0).

Husin said it is important that UNIMY cybersecur­ity students make an effort to get hands-on and practical experience­s as much as they could to be competent and marketable. — Bernama

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