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Pakistan’s New Cyber Authority

The Pakistani government is set to establish the National Cyber Security Authority by next year, mandating security-certified infrastructures for organizations starting July 2028 to combat data breaches and cyber-attacks. This initiative aims to enhance national cyber defenses and ensure robust security measures across both public and private sectors. 

Currently, key government organizations are working in isolation, but there are efforts to foster collaboration and improve cybersecurity practices. As digital threats grow, the government is pushing for stronger cybersecurity compliance and public-private partnerships to advance national security and digital resilience.

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The Malaysian government needs to enhance enforcement and penalties to address the escalating cybercrime threat.

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