Ensuring Cybersecurity Defences in the Digital Age

Ensuring Cybersecurity Defences in the Digital Age

Malaysia Standard Time 8:00 AM - 11:15 AM (GMT+08:00)

By OpenGov Asia

Date and time

Thu, 4 Jul 2024 08:00 - 11:15 GMT+8

Location

Sofitel Kuala Lumpur Damansara

6 Jalan Damanlela Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur 50490 Malaysia

Refund Policy

Contact the organiser to request a refund.

Agenda

7:00 AM

Private VIP pick up from your home or office

8:00 AM

Registration & Breakfast

8:55 AM

Group Photograph (Yes, we will share this.)

9:00 AM

Opening Remarks

Mohit Sagar


CEO & Editor-in-Chief OpenGov Asia

9:20 AM

Welcome Address

Ayush Verma


Head of Solutions Engineering, Southeast Asia & Korea - Cloudflare

9:30 AM

In Conversation With

Mohit Sagar

Ayush Verma

Razak Idris


Securing the Future: How Can AI and Zero Trust Safeguard Against Cyber Threats in the Digital Era?

9:55 AM

Interactive Discussion

11:00 AM

Tech Showcase

Ayush Verma


Head of Solutions Engineering, Southeast Asia & Korea - Cloudflare

11:10 AM

Closing Remarks

Ayush Verma


Head of Solutions Engineering, Southeast Asia & Korea - Cloudflare

About this event

  • 3 hours 15 minutes

Harnessing the Power of AI and Zero Trust to Protect Against Cyberattacks


In the complex digital landscape of 2024, Malaysia finds itself navigating through both innovation and vulnerability, faced with the heightened challenges of an ever-evolving cyber threat environment. Reports have increasingly highlighted the country's susceptibility to a range of cyberattacks, impacting everything from critical infrastructure to personal data.

A significant data breach within a major financial institution has notably underscored the critical need for a robust and comprehensive cybersecurity framework across Malaysia, spotlighting the fragility of trust in digital systems and the pressing requirement for enhanced security measures.

With organisations across the nation confronted by a multifaceted array of cyber threats—including phishing, ransomware, and data breaches—the urgency for stringent cybersecurity protocols has never been more acute. The stakes extend from the protection of sensitive organisational data to broader national security concerns.

However, in the face of these challenges emerges a beacon of hope- technology. The ever-advancing realm of cybersecurity technology offers a robust set of tools and strategies to fortify our defences against cyber threats. Therefore, cybersecurity is equally important as public service officers retrieve restricted government and citizen data from outside networks.

Embracing Zero Trust as a Cybersecurity Imperative

Acknowledging the critical necessity for a foundational shift in cybersecurity strategies, the focus shifts towards the Zero Trust architecture—a principle that assumes no entity, internal or external, is to be trusted by default. This paradigm advocates for continuous verification, enhancing security protocols to guard against the increasingly sophisticated cyber landscape.

Zero Trust frameworks are instrumental in providing dynamic and granular access control, ensuring that only authenticated and authorized users and devices can access network resources, thereby significantly reducing the attack surface and preventing breaches before they occur.

Enhanced Connectivity Cloud Security in Critical Infrastructure Protection

The importance of connectivity cloud security in safeguarding critical infrastructure is vital. It emphasises the integration of public cloud services, APIs, and hybrid infrastructure to bolster resilience against cyber threats. Furthermore, leveraging data analytics and AI-powered threat detection enhances proactive threat mitigation, ensuring the integrity of essential infrastructure.

Addressing specific cyber threats

This event focus on leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) to bolster cyber defence mechanisms and promoting a Zero Trust approach, offers a path to simplifying cybersecurity efforts. This not only addresses talent constraints but also provides a comprehensive defence strategy capable of contending with the multifarious cyber threats faced by Malaysian organisations today.

A robust system to ensure security of data

Security takes priority over any other factors, especially access to applications and data, as well as data protection, without the risks of unnoticed attacks from third parties or within the organisation. This means public service officers can work securely from home or office within a very notice of changes to work arrangements.

In addition to exploring technological solutions, the event delves into cybersecurity best practices. This includes emphasising the importance of user awareness, implementing secure configuration settings, and fostering a culture vigilance against potential cyber threats.


OpenGov Asia is pleased to invite you to an exclusive 9th Annual Malaysia OpenGov Leadership Forum that aims to highlight the advantages of a cyber-resilience approach to attain cost savings and operational efficiencies. This is a closed-door, invitation-only, interactive session with top public sector, FSI and enterprise leaders from Malaysia.    

OpenGov Leadership Forum are concise, to-the-point, strategic-level discussions designed to bring learning to the highest level! The unique proposition of an OpenGov Asia Leadership Forum is the integration of cutting-edge insights from our expert speakers and interactive discussion among the participants.


The session will explore:

  • STRATEGISING the optimal integration of advanced technologies into cybersecurity initiatives. 
  • ENHANCING the pace of measures to fortify data protection and security against cyber threats. 
  • ENSURING a resilient cybersecurity posture 
  • INTEGRATING advanced tech into cybersecurity strategies effectively 
  • CREATING techniques for automating threat detection  


Who should attend:

  • Chief Information Officers
  • Chief Technology Officers
  • Chief Digital Officers
  • Chief Data Officers
  • Chief Innovation Officers
  • Chief Transformation Officers
  • Chief Information Security Officers
  • Chief Customer Officer
  • Directors and Heads of Data
  • Directors and Heads of Applications
  • Directors and Heads of IT Infrastructure
  • Directors and Heads of Cloud Architecture
  • Heads of IT Operations
  • Head of Data Science


Organised by

OpenGov has over 20 years’ experience in providing a platform enabling collaboration. The last 5 years, solely to Public Sector within the Asia Pacific Region, including Australia and New Zealand. We are a team that has revolutionised the traditional conference platform, having developed a method to return real and tangible value to the delegates that attend. By creating an environment that enables and enhances true collaboration and knowledge exchange, OpenGov enhances the experience which provides true insights from lessons learnt. These insights are delivered from, and by the many leaders in government agencies from around the world that attend these events. These events cover ICT, Health, Education and Crisis Assessment Response Effectiveness (CARE). Our team has been past winners of the "Best CEO Level Conference in Asia" award.

In speaking with over 500 Government ICT officials this year, we have detailed the challenges many government CIO’s face. Due to the ever changing digital environment, CIO's struggle to keep up with all these changes. To assist these CIO's, OpenGov has embarked on a journey of exploration, finding solutions and best practice examples to assist CIO's in bridging this knowledge gap.

OpenGov has organised many types of events. These events being small training seminars, large scale conferences and industry based exhibitions. They specifically focus on Government, in the areas of Public Sector ICT, Health care and Education. To add further value to these events, we have included private sector representation, which has further expanded on our knowledge based and understanding in the delivery of services to our citizens.

US$495