INGENIEUR
Incidents reported
to Cyber999
Asia Pacific Region that is accredited by the
American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors
Laboratory Accreditation Board (ASCLD/LAB)
for ‘digital and multimedia evidence’ discipline
based on ISO/IEC 17025:2005. Analysis by this
Lab is recognised as ‘expert witness’ in digital
forensics under the Criminal Procedure Code.
CyberSecurity Malaysia also provides
technical services in evaluating ICT products and
systems at its test lab. This is under the Malaysian
Common Criteria Evaluation & Certification Scheme
(MyCC) which evaluates and certifies the security
functions of ICT products. Dr Amirudin says this
testing is ideal for ICT devices purchased or
imported from abroad. The process for evaluating
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products complies with ISO/IEC 15408 (Common
Criteria) and ISO/IEC 18045 (Common Evaluation
Methodology).
To promote trustworthy e-business, the
Government appointed CyberSecurity Malaysia
to be the certifier of the Malaysia Trustmark for
the private sector in 2012. Organisations that
satisfy the assessment criteria will be awarded the
Malaysia Trustmark certificate or seal, which will
enhance the company’s reputation in e-business.
Dr Amirudin reveals that so far 10 companies have
obtained the Malaysia Trustmark for Private Sector
Certification which was launched in July 2013.
Malaysia Trustmark has been a member of the
World Trustmark Alliance (WTA) since 2011 and