The Power of Zero Trust and AI: Strengthening Malaysia's Security Posture

The Power of Zero Trust and AI: Strengthening Malaysia's Security Posture

Join us as we discover how the fusion of Zero Trust and AI is fortifying Malaysia's security landscape!

By OpenGov Asia

Date and time

Wed, 10 Jul 2024 08:00 - 11:10 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 pickup from your home or office  

8:00 AM

Registration and Breakfast

8:55 AM

Group Photograph

9:00 AM

Opening Remarks

Mohit, Sagar, CEO & Editor-in-Chief, OpenGov Asia

9:20 AM

Welcome Address

Karen Chong, Regional VP, Asean & GCR, Zscaler

9:25 AM

Technology Insight

Heng Mok, CISO, APJ, Zscaler

9:40 AM

Power Talk

Mohit, Sagar, CEO & Editor-in-Chief, OpenGov Asia

Heng Mok, CISO, APJ, Zscaler

William Song, Group CISO, Alliance Bank Berhad

Dominic Yew, CISO & Head of IS and DRM, OCBC Bank Berhad

10:00 AM

Interactive Discussion

11:05 AM

Closing Remarks

Heng Mok, CISO, APJ, Zscaler

11:10 AM

End of Insight Session

About this event

  • 3 hours 10 minutes

Harnessing Zero-Trust Security and Artificial Intelligence for A Secure Digital Future


Malaysia's cybersecurity landscape stands at a critical juncture, marked by both challenges and advancements. As a nation rapidly embracing digital transformation across sectors, including financial services, healthcare, and government services, Malaysia faces escalating cyber threats ranging from ransomware attacks to sophisticated state-sponsored intrusions.

To counter these threats, the Malaysian government has been actively bolstering its cybersecurity posture through initiatives such as the National Cyber Security Policy and the establishment of CyberSecurity Malaysia, a key agency tasked with coordinating cybersecurity efforts nationwide. Despite these efforts, ongoing vigilance and continuous adaptation to evolving cyber threats remain imperative to safeguard Malaysia's digital assets and sustain its economic growth trajectory in the digital age.

A prominent strategy for enhancing security involves the implementation of zero trust. According to Zscaler, a top provider of cloud security solutions, over 90% of IT executives who have initiated their transition to the cloud have either adopted, are in the process of adopting, or are considering adopting a zero-trust security framework.

The zero-trust approach revolutionises traditional security paradigms by advocating for the constant verification of every user and device attempting to access an organisation's network resources, irrespective of their location or perceived trustworthiness. By eliminating the inherent trust previously granted to users and devices within the network perimeter, zero-trust models significantly reduce the attack surface and mitigate the risk of lateral movement by malicious actors.

More importantly, zero trust aligns closely with Malaysia's cybersecurity strategy. This approach resonates with Malaysia's emphasis on proactive risk mitigation and real-time threat detection, as outlined in its National Cyber Security Policy, thus enabling the nation to better protect its critical infrastructure and digital assets in the face of evolving cyber challenges.

Furthermore, organisations in Malaysia can greatly leverage the capabilities of artificial intelligence (AI) to further mitigate security risks. Utilising AI, organisations can streamline their security measures by automatically identifying application segments, thus reducing internal attack surfaces and enabling the creation of tailored zero-trust access policies to mitigate security risks. Moreover, AI facilitates prompt data protection through ML-based automatic data classification, allowing organisations to expedite their data protection initiatives.

That said, adopting zero trust and AI to ensure robust security is often complex. The complexity of implementing zero-trust architectures and AI, especially in large, interconnected networks, can be daunting, requiring careful planning and coordination across multiple teams and departments.

In addition, integrating these principles into existing legacy systems and infrastructure poses a significant challenge, as they may lack the necessary capabilities or compatibility with modern security technologies, necessitating careful consideration and potentially extensive upgrades or replacements.

In light of this, how can organisations ensure the effective implementation of the zero-trust and AI models to enhance their security posture? What strategies can they employ to navigate the complexities inherent in zero trust?

Modern Zero-Trust Architecture to Secure Cloud Workloads

The modern zero-trust architecture offers a robust framework for securing cloud workloads by rigorously verifying all users and devices accessing resources, regardless of location or trust level. Through strict access controls, encryption, and continuous monitoring, organisations can protect cloud environments against cyber threats, ensuring data confidentiality, integrity, and availability.

Reduced Business Risks with A Transformative Approach

Transforming to a zero-trust approach allows organisations to reduce business risks by implementing continuous verification for all users, devices, and applications accessing resources. This approach minimises unauthorised access and lateral movement by malicious actors, thereby lowering the risk of data breaches, financial losses, and reputational damage. Additionally, zero trust enhances visibility and control over network traffic, enabling real-time threat detection and response, further mitigating risks associated with cyberattacks and data breaches.

Enhanced Security and Optimal IT Operations with AI

AI decreases internal attack areas by automatically identifying application segments, enabling the formulation of custom zero-trust access policies to minimise security risks. It also offers immediate data protection through ML-based automatic data classification, requiring no setup and accelerating data protection efforts.

OpenGov Asia is pleased to extend an invitation to its exclusive 9th Annual Malaysia OpenGov Leadership Forum, specifically designed to explore strategies that can help organisations strengthen their security posture through the implementation of zero-trust and AI approaches.

The session will focus on identifying zero-trust solutions tailored to organisations’ unique needs, addressing challenges in the adoption of zero trust, and forming a clear vision for safeguarding zero-trust security to ensure cyber resilience while simultaneously leveraging its transformative potential.

This is a closed-door, invitation-only, interactive session with the public sector, financial services industry, and enterprise leaders from Malaysia.

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

This Forum will allow delegates to:

  • IDENTIFY zero-trust security solutions tailored to the specific needs of each organisation
  • ADDRESS obstacles associated with the complexities of zero-trust
  • SECURE cloud networks with advanced zero-trust architecture
  • MITIGATE business risks through a transformative approach
  • ENHANCE protection against cyberattacks and data breaches
  • IMPROVE data visibility through the implementation of AI
  • UTILISE AI to optimise threat detection
  • LEVERAGE the optimal transformative potential of zero-trust security


Who should attend:

  • Chief Information Security Officers
  • Chief Information Officers
  • Chief Technology Officers
  • Chief Digital Officers
  • Chief Innovation Officers
  • Chief Transformation Officers
  • Chief Operating Officers
  • Directors and Heads of Cybersecurity
  • Directors and Heads of Data
  • Directors and Heads of IT Infrastructure
  • Directors and Heads of IT Security
  • Directors and Heads of Cloud Architecture
  • Directors and Heads of Technology Capabilities and Innovation
  • Directors and Heads of Technology, Strategy, and Policy
  • Heads of Information Technology
  • Heads of Networks
  • Heads of IT Operations

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$515.11