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SecurePath Hosts Data Protection & Cyber Risk Management Conference 2025

On 17 July 2025, SecurePath proudly hosted our very own Data Protection & Cyber Risk Management Conference 2025, bringing together leading experts, innovators, and business leaders to discuss the future of data security, AI, and data governance.

The conference featured the participation of nine esteemed technology principals, each showcasing their latest solutions at dedicated booths and engaging with attendees on how organizations can better safeguard their data and strengthen their cyber resilience.

Throughout the day, a series of expert-led talks and panel discussions explored critical topics such as data protection strategies, AI-driven cybersecurity, regulatory compliance, and governance frameworks. These sessions not only provided valuable insights but also encouraged meaningful dialogue on the challenges and opportunities shaping today’s digital landscape.

With an overwhelming response and strong turnout, the event demonstrated the importance of collaboration between technology providers, industry leaders, and clients in addressing evolving risks and building a secure, future-ready digital ecosystem.

We extend our heartfelt thanks to our technology partners, speakers, and all participants who made this milestone event possible. SecurePath remains committed to driving knowledge-sharing and delivering best-of-breed solutions that help organizations protect their most valuable assets — their data.

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SecurePath & Securiti.ai, Leading the Way in Data Privacy and AI Governance

On 19 June 2025, SecurePath, together with Securiti.ai, organized an executive roundtable focused on Data Privacy and AI Governance. The event brought together professionals from across industries to explore the latest challenges, opportunities, and regulatory developments shaping the way organizations handle sensitive data in the age of AI.

We were privileged to collaborate with HHQ, who provided an insightful update on the latest developments under Malaysia’s Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA). Their expertise added valuable context on how organizations can align compliance with operational and technological practices.

A special note of appreciation goes to Lo Khai Yi and Johnson Ong for their active participation and valuable contributions, which enriched the discussions and helped make the seminar a success.

Events like this reflect our commitment to creating meaningful platforms where technology and legal perspectives come together, empowering organizations to stay ahead of regulatory shifts while adopting responsible innovation.