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Nexagate envisions better cybersecurity for SMEs,general public 13 May 2021 / 11:12 H.
SHAH ALAM: Malaysian cybersecurity firm Nexagate Sdn Bhd aims to catalyse its ‘Better Cybersecurity for Everyone’ vision to democratise and demystify cybersecurity.
Managing director Khairil Effendy Ahmad Dhman Huri said cybersecurity solutions tended to be complicated and require expertise and the company aimed to help create affordable and simple solutions for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and the general public.
“This means that cybersecurity should be democratised beyond large enterprises, government sector or government-linked companies, which can afford the solutions.
“Since the start of COVID-19, there is an increase in cyber threats and fraud cases faced by the public and organisations. Nexagate looks at this as an opportunity to serve and contribute to the increasing awareness on the importance of cybersecurity.
Published on: Monday, January 25, 2021
By: Bernama
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PAPAR: If there s a will, there s way. This saying best describes the determination of three siblings from Kampung Gana here to follow the Home-based Teaching and Learning (PdPR) programme which was introduced this year.
Unlike their friends who just switch on their gadgets from the comfort of their rooms, Joshua Emmanuel Jeffrey, 12, Jordon Emmanuel, nine, and Joshean Emmanuel, eight, have to spend 20 minutes going up a hill behind their house to reach a spot where they can get good internet connection.
But the three brothers feel that their daily trek up the hill at 8.30 am is worth the effort, as it enables them to follow online lessons under PdPR.