CyberSecMalaysia 2024

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May 29-30, 2024Location: W Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Cybersecurity Malaysia Conference (CyberSecMalaysia) is a premier event tailored for security professionals across various sectors in Malaysia. This 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. The conference will feature sessions and presentations that delve into the latest technological advancements, industry shifts, and policy changes shaping the future of cybersecurity. It is designed for security professionals, CISOs, CIOs, IT Directors, Head of IT, and more. For further details visit https://cybersecasia.org/malaysia

 

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