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BlackBerry signs on to beef up Malaysia's cybersecurity

2023-11-17 09:40 ET - News Release

Mr. John Giamatteo reports

SIGNIFICANT BLACKBERRY CYBERSECURITY DEAL WITH THE GOVERNMENT OF MALAYSIA AT APEC LEADERS' SUMMIT WELCOMED BY CANADIAN AND MALAYSIAN PRIME MINISTERS

The government of Malaysia and BlackBerry Ltd. have signed a long-term software and services agreement to strengthen Malaysia's cybersecurity posture. The landmark deal will enable the Malaysian government to leverage the full suite of trusted BlackBerry cybersecurity solutions, and support the integrity of the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) while upskilling the nation's work force with advanced cybersecurity technology and training.

The Malaysian public sector will benefit from secure, reliable, real-time access to BlackBerry software and services, hosted in a sovereign cloud. These include BlackBerry's world-leading cybersecurity solutions powered by Cylance AI to predict and prevent cyberattacks, NATO-certified (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) BlackBerry SecuSUITE for secure communications, BlackBerry UEM (unified end point management) to protect government data among a roaming work force, and BlackBerry AtHoc used by governments globally for critical event management and incident response.

BlackBerry also confirmed it will establish a world-class cybersecurity centre of excellence (CCoE) in Kuala Lumpur in 2024. The CCoE will offer specialized training to advance Malaysian cybersecurity capacity and readiness, with the goal of reducing the country's shortfall of 12,000 cyber professionals. The government of Canada welcomed the establishment of the CCoE and plans to work closely with BlackBerry, the government of Malaysia and the CCoE to deliver cybersecurity capacity building assistance to Southeast Asia, as mandated under Canada's Indo-Pacific Strategy.

The fast-growing economy of Malaysia is a strategic choice for BlackBerry's first CCoE in the Asia-Pacific region, adding to the company's network of existing CCoEs in America, Canada and Europe. The CCoE will offer cybersecurity education and training, as well as "always-on" cyberthreat intelligence and incident response teams to help the country safeguard against malicious cyber activity targeting businesses, governments and infrastructure. The CCoE also will enhance intelligence sharing between nations and expand BlackBerry's global threat intelligence network.

Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said: "To continue to grow, prosper and keep our nation's data and citizens safe, Malaysia must forge international partnerships that embrace cutting-edge technology, and invite foreign investment to rapidly scale up and train a world-class cybersecurity work force. We are pleased to collaborate with BlackBerry to support Malaysia's goal to be a leading example of cyber resilience -- with the promise of data sovereignty, for our government information, data and communications."

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said: "Cybersecurity is a key pillar of Canada's Indo-Pacific Strategy, which aims to advance peace, security and co-operation in the region. Cybersecurity is a shared challenge that requires international co-operation, which is why we strongly support BlackBerry's cybersecurity centre of excellence in Malaysia, an important bilateral partner of Canada. By supporting Malaysia's future cyber defenders and establishing stronger regional networks for the sharing of expertise between Canada and Southeast Asia, we can further strengthen the resilience and capacity of our two countries and the wider region to counter, deter and respond to cyberthreats."

"With nearly 40 years in protecting governments and enterprises globally, BlackBerry is proud to partner with the governments of Malaysia and Canada to enhance Malaysia's cybersecurity posture -- pro-actively securing the nation's data and mission-critical communications, while also providing support for the management of critical incidents," said John Giamatteo, BlackBerry's cybersecurity president. "I am also especially proud of the establishment of a BlackBerry cybersecurity centre of excellence in Malaysia, designed to support the Prime Minister's strategic goal of growing a skilled cybersecurity work force and positioning Malaysia as a critical regional hub of threat intelligence."

Mr. Giamatteo will oversee the deployment of BlackBerry cybersecurity solutions in Malaysia, and the establishment of the BlackBerry CCoE. Joining Mr. Giamatteo at the deal signing was BlackBerry's chief government affairs and public policy officer, Marjorie Dickman, who is responsible for strategic oversight of BlackBerry's global government relations and public policy operations, H.E. Tuan Ahmad Fahmi bin Mohamed Fadzil, Minister of Communications and Digital, Tan Sri Mohamad Salim bin Fateh Din, executive chairman of the MCMC, and other members of the Malaysian delegation at the APEC Leaders' Summit in San Francisco.

About BlackBerry Ltd.

BlackBerry provides intelligent security software and services to enterprises and governments around the world. The company secures more than 500 million end points, including 235 million vehicles. Based in Waterloo, Ont., the company leverages artificial intelligence and machine learning to deliver innovative solutions in the areas of cybersecurity, safety and data privacy solutions, and is a leader in the areas of end point security, end point management, encryption and embedded systems. BlackBerry's vision is clear -- to secure a connected future you can trust.

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