InsiderSecurity, a Singapore-based cybersecurity software company, has officially been registered as a strategic partner under the CyberSecurity Malaysia Collaboration Partner (CSM-CP) program.

This recognition marks a significant milestone in InsiderSecurity’s commitment to enhancing Malaysia’s cyber resilience and driving innovation across the digital security landscape,the duo said in a statement on Monday.

The collaboration will see InsiderSecurity and CyberSecurity Malaysia forge a deep, action-oriented strategic partnership that will focus on building cyber capabilities and supporting cybersecurity initiatives to address Malaysia’s most pressing threats.

The collaboration is in line with Malaysia’s agenda to build a resilient, sovereign digital economy.

It also supports the upcoming the Cyber Security Strategy 2025–2030 which will focus on transitioning Malaysia from protection to pre-emption and building a secure digital future by adapting emerging technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), enhancing the Cyber Security Act 2024, and fostering talent.

“This initiative strengthens our collective efforts to support the Cyber Security Act 2024 the Malaysia Cyber Security Strategy 2025–2030, as we transition the nation towards a pre-emptive cybersecurity posture,

“Together, we aim to safeguard Malaysia’s digital economy and build a secure, resilient future for our citizens and enterprises,” said Haji Amirudin Bin Abdul Wahab, Chief Executive Officer at Cybersecurity Malaysia.

The collaboration leverages InsiderSecurity’s advanced data security technologies and threat detection capabilities to strengthen Malaysia’s defences against evolving cyber threats, complementing national initiatives on skills development and public–private knowledge exchange.

“InsiderSecurity develops advanced cybersecurity solutions in ASEAN, built specifically for the unique needs in the region, and backed by exceptional local support,

“This reflects our long-term commitment to harnessing our expertise to equip Malaysia with the tools, talent, and technologies to face tomorrow’s cyber threats,” said Leikanthan Ramalingam, Vice President, Enterprise Sales & Partnerships at InsiderSecurity.

Leikanthan also highlighted the firm is invested in building its presence and impact within Malaysia to support national goals in cybersecurity and to serve Malaysian enterprises better.

“Our expert Malaysian engineering office enables us to better understand the unique cybersecurity challenges faced by Malaysian organizations and thus develop tailored solutions whilst providing strong on-ground support for successful implementations,” he added.

InsiderSecurity’s expansion into Malaysia is part of its growing footprint across Asia-Pacific.

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