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MALAYSIA

Malaysia is a key cyber hub in Southeast Asia, home to major finance, oil & gas, government, and telecom infrastructure. Its connectivity and critical sectors make it a high-value target for both cybercriminals and advanced state-linked groups.

MALAYSIA

Malaysia sits at a strategic crossroads in the digital and physical world, connecting trade routes, data flows, and critical infrastructure. Its economy relies heavily on sectors like finance, oil & gas, and large-scale manufacturing, all of which are attractive to threat actors seeking leverage, disruption capability, or long-term intelligence. APT groups and cybercriminals alike see Malaysia as both a target and a platform: they go after sensitive government and corporate data while also abusing local infrastructure to launch or relay operations across the region. Understanding Malaysia’s place on the digital frontlines means recognizing it as a defended but constantly contested environment where high-value assets and determined adversaries meet.

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