CyberSecMY Conference 2025

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May 28-29, 2025
Location: W Hotel Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

CyberSecMY Conference 2025 (CSM2025) is a premier event tailored for security professionals across various sectors in the Philippines with the theme: “Shaping a Future Built on Digital Resilience,”. It underscores the urgency of fortifying digital defenses—not just to withstand evolving cyber threats, but to enable businesses to thrive in an increasingly complex digital ecosystem.

The conference serves as a pivotal platform for in-depth discussions, addressing challenges, and sharing the best practices in the rapidly evolving landscape of the security industry. With over 40+ distinguished speakers and panelists hailing from diverse backgrounds, CSM2025 guarantees in-depth understanding of the most recent cybersecurity trends, threats, and solutions.

CSM2025 is expected to attract more than 300 senior security experts from various sectors in the country. Representatives from diverse fields such as financial institutions, retail, IT, healthcare, public sector, enterprises, and consumer businesses will converge to share insights and expertise. For further information, you may view the following:

CyberSecMY Conference Website: https://cybersecasia.org/csmy2025
CyberSecAsia LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/cybersecasia-org/

For those who are interested in speaking, attending, sponsoring, and collaborating, please reach out to:
Princess Flores, Event Producer visit [email protected].

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