Cybersecurity

Singapore Singtel AI platform RE:AI, California-based Cohesity partner on AI search for backup data

Sovereign AI cloud platform RE:AI of Singapore-headquartered Singtel Digital InfraCo has partnered with California-based Cohesity to develop a service that enables enterprises to convert backup archives into searchable data sources for artificial intelligence applications.

Google to require verification for financial ads in Malaysia

To further protect Malaysians against financial scams, Google introduced new certification requirements for financial services advertisers targeting Malaysia.

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Seeing the unseen: Why full visibility is the cornerstone of cyber defense

Achieving visibility is not a one-time project but a continuous discipline. It involves aligning data sources, integrating detection tools, and adopting a mindset where infrastructure is treated as an evolving ecosystem rather than a static perimeter.

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Top 6 AI-powered threats to enterprises

AI is making enterprise threats faster, more convincing, and harder to contain, from phishing and deepfake impersonation to faster exploit development and data leakage through unsanctioned tools. The real challenge is not just adopting AI quickly, but strengthening identity checks, data controls, and response playbooks before these amplified risks turn into…

Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison sets up Security Command Center in Indonesia with Cisco

Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison (Indosat), has officially launched its Security Command Center (SCC) in Jakarta, marking a significant leap forward for Indonesia’s digital resilience as artificial intelligence (AI) rapidly transforms the threat landscape.

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LookOut: How two vulnerabilities in Google Looker could put enterprise data at risk

As organizations rely more heavily on integrated platforms, those platforms naturally become concentrated points of failure. The more systems a tool connects to, the greater the blast radius if something goes wrong.

Malaysia’s VentureTECH invests $7.16M to strengthen national digital resilience in cybersecurity

VentureTECH Sdn Bhd, an impact investment company, has announced a strategic investment of MYR 28 million ($7.16 million) into Delta Spike Asia Sdn Bhd and IX Telecom Sdn Bhd, reinforcing Malaysia’s cybersecurity strength and cross-border digital infrastructure capability.

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When machines hold the keys: Why AI is reshaping fraud and cyber defense

Access control, behavioral monitoring and auditability should not be viewed as constraints; but as the foundations for safe, scalable adoption. If organizations fail to control what AI can access, they will fail to control what it can do - and no amount of reactive incident response can compensate.

LGMS completes acquisition of 27 percent stake in advanced cyber defense technology company Antarex

Malaysia-based cyber security firm LGMS Berhad has completed the MYR 22.68 million ($5.66 million) acquisition of 3.09 million or 27 percent shares in advanced cyber defense technology company Antarex Holdings Sdn Bhd.

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Steering Indonesia’s aviation sector safely through cyber turbulence

Just one cyber incident alone can result in millions lost from flight delays, rebookings, customer churn, and legal costs. Beyond immediate operational disruption, reputational damage can erode hard-won customer trust for years.