Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim calls for increased cooperation between ASEAN and Japan to strengthen cybersecurity in Southeast Asia. He highlights the need to share best practices and expertise to combat growing cyber threats, including terrorism, human trafficking, and transnational crimes. Anwar also suggests developing educational initiatives to promote understanding of legal systems and international law.
TOKYO: Recognising Japan ’s expertise in cyberspace, Malaysia encourages further Asean - Japan collaboration to elevate cybersecurity standards in the South-East Asian region by sharing best practices, says Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.
He said Japan can share with Asean its knowledge and skills focusing on areas such as intellectual property protection, data privacy and threat intelligence.
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