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Addressing growing cyber threats with advanced security solutions

Commvaultโ€™s SHIFT 2025 roadshow in Kuala Lumpur will equip Malaysian enterprises with strategies to strengthen cyber resilience and ensure business continuity.

With cyber threats becoming more sophisticated, businesses in Malaysia are facing an increasing risk of ransomware attacks and phishing scams. As organisations work to protect their critical data and maintain uninterrupted operations, Commvault is stepping up to help. The company, a global leader in cyber resilience and data protection for hybrid cloud environments, is bringing its SHIFT Cyber Resilience Roadshow to Kuala Lumpur.

Scheduled for 26 February at the W Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, the event will bring together cybersecurity experts, industry leaders, and technology partners to discuss strategies for strengthening business resilience. Under the theme “SHIFT from Continuous Threats to Continuous Business,” the event aims to equip Malaysian enterprises with the knowledge and tools needed to reinforce their cyber defences, prioritise business continuity, and respond effectively to evolving threats.

The urgency of cyber resilience in Malaysia

As Malaysia undergoes rapid digital transformation, organisations across key sectors such as finance, healthcare, and critical infrastructure are becoming prime targets for cybercriminals. Ransomware incidents have surged, putting sensitive data and business operations at risk. In addition, regulatory changes, including the Cyber Security Act 2024, are increasing compliance demands, requiring businesses to enhance their security and recovery strategies.

SHIFT 2025 will focus on these critical issues, offering insights into:

  • The growing cyber risks affecting Malaysian enterprises, particularly in high-risk industries.
  • The increasing complexity of hybrid and multi-cloud environments and how businesses can enhance data security.
  • The role of cyber resilience in ensuring business continuity amid rising regulatory and cyber risks.

Michel Borst, Area Vice President, Asia, Commvault, highlighted the importance of cyber resilience in today’s business landscape. He stated, “The future of cyber resilience in Malaysia goes beyond just data recovery, it’s about ensuring full application availability and continuous business operations. Our SHIFT roadshow will equip enterprises with advanced strategies and solutions to mitigate threats, meet regulatory requirements, and transform resilience into a competitive advantage.”

What businesses can expect from SHIFT 2025

The event will provide attendees with practical insights from Commvaultโ€™s cybersecurity specialists and technology partners, focusing on:

  • Real-world incident simulations โ€“ Live demonstrations showcasing how businesses can manage cyber incidents while maintaining critical application recovery and continuous operations.
  • Cloud-first resilience strategies โ€“ Best practices for securing hybrid and multi-cloud environments while optimising compliance and recovery measures.
  • Next-generation recovery innovations โ€“ An introduction to Commvaultโ€™s latest advancements in rapid recovery and cyber resilience.

As cyber threats continue to evolve, resilience is no longer optionalโ€”it is essential for business survival. SHIFT 2025 in Kuala Lumpur aims to equip enterprises with the confidence and capabilities needed to navigate uncertainty and safeguard their operations.

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