Selangor Journal
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim (left) and Prime Minister of Singapore Lee Hsien Loong (right) observe as Communications and Digital Minister Fahmi Fadzil (second from left) and Communications and Information Minister of Singapore Josephine Teo (second from right) sign the Memorandum of Understanding on cooperation in the field of personal data protection, cybersecurity and digital economy, at The Istana in Singapore, on January 30, 2023. — Picture by FACEBOOK/FAHMI FADZIL

KKD identifies several agencies to develop Malaysia – Singapore cybersecurity roundtable

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 30 — The Ministry of Communications and Digital (KKD) has identified several agencies that will be given the priority to create a Malaysia – Singapore Cyber Security Roundtable that will be held annually, in an effort to increase cybersecurity.

Communications and Digital Minister Fahmi Fadzil said this is a positive move and is expected to start this year.

“The roundtable is not formed yet and I will be going to the Asean Digital Ministers’ Meeting in the Philippines from February 8 to February 9, to meet the communications ministers from Asean countries and several others.

“For me, this is the next move in the relations in the Asean region, but specifically between Malaysia and Singapore it is hopeful it will start this year and will be held every year,” he told the media after signing a Memorandum of Understanding in the field of personal data protection, cybersecurity and digital economy at The Istana in Singapore, earlier today.

Among the cybersecurity cooperation that would be enhanced include the exchange of information on analyses, experiences and guidance that can be called the outcome of cyber attacks and cybersecurity incidents.

“This is because as we see now threat actors who almost every week strive to hack the database but the issue is that we have not identified them, where they are…this is among those that we will enhance following the cooperation between both countries,” Fahmi said.

On digital economy, he said it involved the exchange of information on best practices, policies and regulations, including on digitalisation, interoperable standards, and new emerging technologies.

“We also want to learn what has been achieved especially in terms of regulatory in Singapore and we hope the relations between the republic and Malaysia will be closer,” Fahmi said.

Besides that, the ministry would also jointly increase, promote as well as support efforts to enhance e-commerce as well as the overall digital economy but not only involving electronic signature, validation, electronic transferable records, and electronic invoice framework.

“This is a very positive move. KKD will welcome Singapore’s Minister of Communications and Information when their delegation makes a visit to Malaysia on February 4, followed by a musical extravaganza programme on Radio Televisyen Malaysia (RTM),” he said.

Both countries will jointly present the Asean Cross-Border Data Flow Mechanism under the Asean Framework on Digital Data Governance between Malaysia and Singapore as well as the exchange of information on important issues.

“This is what we are examining now, particularly involving scams or data thefts which may happen not in that country but cross-border,” Fahmi said.

On the congestion at the Malaysia-Singapore border, the minister said KKD will help to look at and evaluate the digital system to accelerate the process and resolve the issue faced by Malaysians in crossing the border.

— Bernama

 

Top Picks

King grants audience to Singapore High Commissioner

Economy continues to strengthen along with Bursa Malaysia — Minister

Editor Selangor Journal

Queen graces Cancer Warriors’ Aidilfitri gathering