KUALA LUMPUR: Cisco Systems Malaysia (Cisco), a global technology leader in security and networking for the internet, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with CyberSecurity Malaysia, the national cybersecurity specialist and technical agency under the purview of the Ministry of Communications and Multimedia Malaysia (KKMM).
The virtual signing ceremony was officiated by the Minister of Communications and Multimedia Malaysia, Datuk Saifuddin Abdullah and was signed by CyberSecurity Malaysia's chief executive officer, Datuk Ts Dr Amirudin Abdul Wahab FASc, and Cisco Malaysia's managing director, Hana Raja.
Besides that, US Ambassador to Malaysia, HE Brian D. Mcfeeters, and Cisco Systems Southeast Asia's president, Naveen Menon, were also present at the virtual ceremony.
"We are pleased to partner with a Cisco, a world-class leader in cybersecurity," said Saifuddin.
"Together with CyberSecurity Malaysia, our country can leverage Cisco's proven technology, processes and expertise. The MoU complements our strategic efforts in advancing cybersecurity capabilities and capacity as we prepare Malaysia for a trusted, secure and resilient digital economy," he said.
The MoU will allow for the establishment of co-operation in research, development and the sharing of information and knowledge between Cisco and CSM. The agreement will help strengthen Malaysia's cybersecurity capabilities and some of the initiatives include enhancing global threat intelligence, improve knowledge sharing, as well as contribute to the upskilling and development of Malaysia's cybersecurity workforce.
"As a committed partner for the nation, we will continue to play our part to support Malaysia's digital journey and various facets of digitization, including cybersecurity. Today's announcement reaffirms Cisco's long-term commitment to Malaysia, enabling a secure digital ecosystem where economic growth and social inclusion opportunities can be unlocked with greater confidence. We are delighted to have the opportunity to partner with CyberSecurity Malaysia and the Malaysian government to provide our expertise in this area," said Hana.
Malaysia has long recognised the importance of cybersecurity and has taken proactive steps to strengthen its cybersecurity ecosystem over the years. Through the Malaysia Cyber Security Strategy 2020-2024 (MCSS), the country has also looked to foster bilateral relations in cybersecurity with other governments, international organisations and industry players like Cisco to widen knowledge sharing, capacity building and expedite cross-border enforcement activities.
Meanwhile, Amirudin said this cooperation embodies the progressive approach the government has undertaken on cybersecurity, taking vital steps to enhance the nation's capabilities and readiness.
"Part of the cooperation will see the possibility of CyberSecurity Malaysia tapping into Cisco's expertise to extend cybersecurity threat research through information sharing and working together in providing customised intelligence on cyber threats and incidents," he said.