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CelcomDigi launches AI-driven cybersecurity solutions

28/07/2025
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The new offerings focus on real-time threat prediction, detection, response, and recovery, enabling organisations to better defend against sophisticated cyber-attacks.

The company’s managed security service is designed to help businesses identify and respond to complex threats while maintaining operational continuity through CelcomDigi’s 24/7 Security Operations Centre (SOC). This comprehensive service encompasses security awareness programmes, managed detection and response, vulnerability management, penetration testing, threat intelligence, and offensive security measures, offering organisations a robust shield against cyber risks.

In addition, CelcomDigi has launched a strategy and assessment service that provides expert consultation to bolster a company’s cyber defence. This service evaluates the client’s existing security architecture and readiness, then offers customised guidance and support for implementing effective security strategies from end to end.

Complementing these offerings are infrastructure security solutions that include data centre and cloud security, cyber security hardware, firewalls, threat management, identity and access controls, DDoS protection, web and internet security, as well as endpoint, mobile, and email security. These solutions aim to provide a holistic approach to safeguarding critical digital assets.

Afizulazha Abdullah, Chief Enterprise Business Officer at CelcomDigi, emphasised the importance of these new capabilities amid a 29% rise in data breaches in Malaysia during the first quarter of 2025.

“Predictive and adaptive security strategies are essential to safeguarding operations, maintaining customer trust, and ensuring business continuity,” said Abdullah.

CelcomDigi unveiled these security solutions during an exclusive cyber threat simulation event organised in partnership with the Axiata Cyber Fusion Centre and Bridgenet Solutions. All offerings are certified by Malaysia’s National Cyber Security Agency (NACSA), aligned with the NIST cybersecurity framework, and supported by a team of over 150 security experts and global partners.

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