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LGMS Building Capacity For Cybersecurity Surge

Fong Choong Fook, CEO, LGMS Berhad

10-Jun-25 08:00

LGMS Building Capacity For Cybersecurity Surge

The government estimates that in 2024, cybercrime incidents incurred total losses exceeding RM1.5 billion ringgit involving more than 35,000 reported cases. As businesses step up safeguards against cyberattacks, how is ACE Market-listed cybersecurity specialist LGMS positioning themselves to benefit from this long-term theme? We catch-up on the business strategy and prospects of LGMS with CEO Fong Choong Fook.

Produced by: Tun Hizami Hashim

Presented by: Shazana Mokhtar


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