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Dewan Rakyat passes Cybercrimes Bill 2026 [WATCH]

KUALA LUMPUR: The Dewan Rakyat today passed the Cybercrimes Bill 2026, with the government assuring that the new law contains sufficient safeguards to prevent abuse while strengthening Malaysia's ability to combat increasingly sophisticated cybercrime.

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PM launches MD2030 action plan, a national agenda towards an AI nation

PM launches MD2030 action plan, a national agenda towards an AI nation

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How can the Agentic AI workspace remain secure for APAC organisations?

While Agentic AI promises to streamline work processes and increase productivity, it has also created the real spectre of AI-driven data security exposure, where employees can accidentally or maliciously surface data they were never meant to see due to overprivileged access.

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Digital sovereignty: Experts tell govt to design smarter policies, not shut out IT industry

Putrajaya’s in-house digital development directive has drawn concern from industry players who argue that data sovereignty can be achieved without sidelining the private sector that Malaysia has spent decades building.

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UKM and BlackBerry launch cyber pathways to strengthen cybersecurity talent pipeline in Malaysia

UKM and BlackBerry launch cyber pathways to strengthen cybersecurity talent pipeline in Malaysia

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Cybersecurity strategies mean nothing without execution

The true test of Malaysia's ambitions to strengthen cybersecurity lies in whether the nation can operationalise resilience before the next crisis exposes the gap between aspiration and execution.

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Korea leads surge in global AI adoption as Asia becomes new tech engine

Korea displayed the fastest growth in artificial intelligence (AI) adoption worldwide in the first quarter of 2026, according to a report released Tuesday by Microsoft, signaling a shift in the global tech landscape as Asian economies outpace the rest of the world.

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Banks in Asia brace for complex cyber threats from frontier AI

SINGAPORE/HONG KONG, April 30 (Reuters) - Banks across Asia, including those in Singapore - among the region's largest - are tightening checks on artificial intelligence tools as the very newest ​models have raised fears that hackers could find weak spots faster and launch ‌wider cyberattacks.

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