![]() ![]() Phishing has become by far the most common vector for attacks in Singapore and Malaysia, partly due to the rise in digital customer engagement since the pandemic, ISG says. “Companies are racing to achieve higher visibility and continuous monitoring.” “Cybersecurity is a growing challenge for organizations in Singapore and Malaysia as the number of sophisticated attacks increases and the attack surface expands to include the supply chain ecosystem,” said Joyce Harkness, director, ISG Cybersecurity, for ANZ and Asia Pacific. These trends have heightened the importance of cybersecurity strategy at many organizations, leading even top management to become better informed and more involved in decision-making. ![]() The 2023 ISG Provider Lens™ Cybersecurity - Solutions and Services report for Singapore and Malaysia finds that increasing cloud migration and remote work following the COVID-19 pandemic have expanded possible avenues for attack, while the regulations mandating security protection in both countries grow tighter. The cybersecurity landscape in Singapore and Malaysia is quickly evolving as growing risk awareness changes the way enterprises make security decisions and purchases, according to a new research report published today by Information Services Group ( ISG) (Nasdaq: III), a leading global technology research and advisory firm.
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