Kuala Lumpur (VNA) – Canada-based BlackBerry Ltd established its Asia Pacific regional headquarters for its cybersecurity division in Cyberjaya, Malaysia, which is now fully operational, the firm’s statement said.
The intelligent security software and services provider said the new headquarters and regional expansion demonstrate BlackBerry’s sustained commitment in Malaysia, following a landmark cybersecurity agreement announced in November 2023.
BlackBerry worked with the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission to establish the Cybersecurity Centre of Excellence, a world-class training facility to help upskill the nation’s workforce, it said.
Malaysia Minister of Communications Fahmi Fadzil welcomed the company’s decision to set up its regional headquarters in Malaysia. This will not only benefit Malaysia but will enable the region to take advantage of the cutting-edge cybersecurity solutions offered by BlackBerry, he said.
Meanwhile, BlackBerry Cybersecurity’s Asia Pacific Vice-President Tash Stamatelos said Malaysia is a strategically important market for the company.
As the nation becomes Chair of ASEAN in 2025, the company commends Malaysia’s efforts in advancing digital transformation and regional cooperation in areas like cybersecurity, and its ongoing investment in skills, innovation, and infrastructure to advance its economy, he said.
The BlackBerry team in Malaysia comprises sales, marketing, threat research, technical support, professional services, administration, management and skilled cybersecurity trainers./.
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