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A university that addresses cybersecurity concerns through first-class education. APUMalaysia

shockingly revealed that malicious attacks on Internet of Things devices have increased by 600% from 2016 to 2017.

With the support of industry partners and Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation , APU continuously responds to the talent demand as they aspire to train and nurture “superheroes” of the digital space who will combat digital crimes and safeguard digital assets when they graduate. The full-fledged Cyber Threats Simulation and Response Centre and Security Operations Centre stream live monitoring data extracted from a database of cyber-attacks worldwide, providing a platform for hands-on practice when it comes to ethical hacking and incident response.

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