Malaysia needs 12,000 more experts to tackle cyber-attacks


  • Nation
  • Saturday, 21 Oct 2023

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia still needs around 12,000 experts in various fields to tackle cyber-attacks, says Communications and Digital Minister Fahmi Fadzil.

He said the country requires around 27,000 cyber security experts but currently has only 15,000 to help tackle the issue.

"This is a huge gap when we understand the need for cybersecurity and companies, especially those in the digital economy, they really priotise cybersecurity and there will be an urgency to set up their own cybersecurity units," said Fahmi.

"Every company, depending on size, might need between 20 to 30 people and if we look at the small and medium enterprises as an example, there really is a need,” he said when met after Bernama TV’s Ruang Bicara programme entitled "Post-Budget 2024” on Friday (Oct 20) night.

He said there is an understanding that his ministry, through CyberSecurity Malaysia, has several initiatives to implement to shore up the industry against cyber attacks.

"The matter can be overcome with the cooperation of public and private institutions of higher learning as well as by bringing in foreign experts.

"Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim did state in the Budget that there are some incentives to bring Malaysians back through TalentCorp and also foreigners who can serve in Malaysia, along with other incentives,” he added.

Fahmi said that his ministry has not set any target or timeframe to fulfil the need for cyber security experts as the industry was developing at a very fast rate.

"There’s no estimated time but as this sector is developing rapidly, the number (of cyber security experts) will change yearly. When there are more companies set up then there will be a need, so I foresee that the number will be dynamic the next year, maybe bigger,” he said. - Bernama

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