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Fasoo, the leader in data-centric security, showcased essential cybersecurity products for confronting advanced persistent threats at CyberDSA 2025, held from September 30 to October 2 at MITEC in Kuala Lumpur.

Against a backdrop of rising data breaches, ransomware incidents, and the enforcement of Malaysia’s amended Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA), Fasoo presented practical approaches to help organizations strengthen compliance, protect sensitive files, and ensure business continuity.

With Malaysia’s amended PDPA coming into effect, organizations are required to appoint Data Protection Officers (DPOs), implement breach notification protocols, and ensure tighter control over cross-border data flows. At CyberDSA, Fasoo showcased Fasoo DSPM (Data Security Posture Management) as a comprehensive solution that discovers, classifies, and monitors sensitive data across structured and unstructured repositories. By enabling automated risk assessments and streamlined compliance reporting, Fasoo DSPM equips Malaysian enterprises to meet new regulatory obligations with efficiency and confidence.

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The recent increase in reported data breaches in Malaysia highlights the urgent need for stronger file-level security. Fasoo demonstrated how Fasoo Enterprise DRM (FED) protects sensitive information with persistent encryption, dynamic access controls, and all usage logs. Ensuring protection wherever files travel, FED addresses the growing risks of privacy, intellectual property theft, insider threats, and unauthorized access.

In an environment where ransomware and cyber disruption are escalating, resilience is as critical as prevention. Fasoo presented its Content Backup & Recovery (FC-BR) solution, which enables organizations to back up critical files securely and recover instantly in case of data corruption, ransomware attacks, or system failures. This capability ensures operational continuity while minimizing downtime and data loss.

“Cybersecurity is no longer about securing the perimeter but about securing the data itself,” said Ron Arden, EVP, CTO & COO of Fasoo. “At CyberDSA 2025, we emphasized how our data-centric approach empowers Malaysian organizations to adapt quickly to new PDPA requirements while also reducing exposure to ransomware, insider risks, and cross-border data challenges. By keeping security and governance embedded at the file level, enterprises can safeguard their most valuable assets without slowing down collaboration or innovation.”

Following CyberDSA 2025, Fasoo will continue to expand its engagement across Southeast Asia and will be joining IndoSec 2025 in Jakarta later this month to further share its vision for advancing data-centric security and compliance across the region.

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