In the digital age, data is a vital asset—powering businesses, enabling innovation, and driving public services. However, the increased reliance on data also brings significant risks and responsibilities. Recognising this, the Malaysian government has taken major strides in strengthening the legal and regulatory landscape around cybersecurity, personal data protection, and data sharing.
This comprehensive 1-day workshop is designed to provide participants with a clear and practical understanding of Malaysia’s current and emerging legislative framework governing cybersecurity, privacy, and data sharing. It is tailored for professionals across both the public and private sectors who need to understand how these laws impact their operations, compliance obligations, and data governance strategies.
Participants will gain in-depth insights into the following key legislations:
- Cyber Security Act 2024 (Act 854) – Explore the newly enacted law governing critical national infrastructure, incident reporting requirements, and enforcement mechanisms for cybersecurity threats.
- Personal Data Protection Act 2010 (Act 709) – Revisit the cornerstone legislation regulating the processing of personal data in commercial transactions.
- Personal Data Protection (Amendment) Act 2024 (Act A1727) – Understand the significant amendments made in 2024, including new obligations, rights, and penalties.
- Data Sharing Act 2025 (Act 864) – Learn how the new framework governs the sharing of data within the public sector, including standards for secure and ethical data exchange.
- Through a mix of presentations, case studies, and interactive discussions, participants will be equipped to navigate compliance, manage risks, and foster a culture of data responsibility in their organisations.






