The Axiata Cyber Fusion Centre at Celcom's headquarters in PJ is designed to provide comprehensive cybersecurity and business continuity solutions for businesses.
Axiata Group Berhad has launched its Cyber Fusion Centre at Celcom’s headquarters in Petaling Jaya as part of the nation’s efforts to advocate Cyber Resilience to advance Malaysia as a digitally progressive nation. The facility was launched by Communications and Multimedia Minister Tan Sri Annuar Musa.
Celcom says they are committed to reaching out to small and big enterprises, as well as the public sector to introduce practical solutions to help businesses in connecting people, players and machines from around the world with Mobile, Fixed, IoT solutions, real-time insights, cloud and cybersecurity solutions.
resilience. Since 2018, together with Celcom, we have invested over RM65 million to bolster cyber security capabilities in Malaysia. The ACFC is the latest in this series of investments and we are confident that the ACFC will add significant value towards realising our aspiration of becoming a digital champion in the region, while also contributing towards creating a thriving and conducive ecosystem of cybersecurity competency in Malaysia.
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