COLLABORATIVE INFORMATION SHARING MODEL FOR MALWARE THREAT ANALYSIS: A CASE STUDY FOR THE ORGANISATION OF THE ISLAMIC COOPERATION – COMPUTER EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM

Details of the organization
CyberSecurity Malaysia
Malaysia
Governments
  • The organization has a strategy for coordinating WSIS Implementation at the national level: Yes
  • The organization has a national e-strategy: Yes

Information about the project
COLLABORATIVE INFORMATION SHARING MODEL FOR MALWARE THREAT ANALYSIS: A CASE STUDY FOR THE ORGANISATION OF THE ISLAMIC COOPERATION – COMPUTER EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM
Malwares are surreptitious computer codes that are used for malicious intent to penetrate targeted computers and mobile apparatus and execute tasks that can lead to massive losses in term of financial and credibility. Since the Internet cuts across the physical boundaries of countries, it is pertinent that countries embark on cross border collaborative projects to protect their tangible and intangible assets against this threat. CyberSecurity Malaysia has introduced the Malware Research and Coordination Facility Project as a joint effort among the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) member countries to mitigate malware threats for the protection of Critical National Information Infrastructure.
International implementation
Brunei Darussalam, France, Indonesia, Malaysia
Ongoing from 21/05/2015 to 31/01/2017

WSIS information
* International and regional cooperation
  • Goal 16: Promote just, peaceful and inclusive societies
  • Project