04 Feb 2021 / 09:16 H.
KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 3: Cybersecurity threats are being continuously monitored and kept under check in Malaysia, so there is no need for the public to feel anxious over the matter, says CyberSecurity Malaysia (CSM) chief executive officer Datuk Dr Amirudin Abdul Wahab.
He said, however, all Internet users should take responsibility for protecting themselves and increase their awareness about such threats.
“CSM offers various cybersecurity services in the ‘responsive’ and ‘preventive’ context to prevent data leakage and protect data security through the strengthening of ICT security systems.
“This is to help strengthen or protect data security. At CSM, we also have a Cyber999 Help Centre where in the event an incident occurs, users can report to us via email at cyber999@cybersecurity.my or by calling 1-300-88-2999,“ he said, adding that CSM also works closely with the Department of Personal Data Protection in the context of protecting the people
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Mr Lio steps into a position vacated by Leong Man Ion, who was stated to have departed “for personal reasons”.
Mr Lio started working for the casino regulator in August 2020, initially as a “senior technician in the legal area”, according to Wednesday’s official dispatch. The announcement was signed by the Secretary for Economy and Finance, Lei Wai Nong.