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Mindmatics taps youth power to strengthen nation’s cyber defence

News Source: New Straits Times

KUALA LUMPUR: Local defence firm Mindmatics Sdn Bhd is tapping into the power of young talent to strengthen Malaysia’s future cyber defence capacity, with its sponsorship of a Capture the Flag (CTF) competition at the Siber Siaga event at CyberDSA 2025.

Mindmatics director Abdul Wahab Sulaiman said the initiative reflects the growing importance of cyberspace in national security, with much of today’s world no longer confined to the physical domain.

“Most aspects of life are now controlled by the cyber world. In Malaysia, there is still much work to be done to encourage more players to grow and get involved.

“By sponsoring this competition, we are not only helping to stimulate the cyber economy, but also identifying new talent that can one day safeguard the nation,” he said.

Wahab said talent cultivation should begin earlier, from secondary school, but exposure at the university stage was already a crucial step forward.

“We hope that young people see this activity from a positive perspective, and take action to protect themselves and ultimately the country,” he said.

He also said that cyber competitions allow young Malaysians to experience real-world challenges.

“By organising events like this, we can attract more participants. The idea is to inspire them to compete, win and achieve something. Along the way, they face the kind of challenges that exist in real cyber warfare,” he said.

Wahab added that Mindmatics’ outreach goes beyond CTF competitions as they also sponsor cyber awareness and skills programmes for primary and secondary schools under its CyberHero initiative.

“We hope to create greater awareness among the younger generation, so Malaysia can develop a broader pool of cyber talent and ultimately build some of the best teams in the world,” he said.

In addition, Mindmatics is at the early stage of developing home grown cyber applications that will enhance Malaysia capability in protecting its own sovereignty.

Mindmatics technical, operations and project manager Abd Rahim Mat Sidek said the competition drew strong interest, with 100 teams registering and 75 qualifying for the preliminary rounds.

“Out of these, 20 teams advanced to the finals, joined by three professional teams to heighten the challenge.

“The final saw teams from institutions such as Universiti Selangor (Unisel), Asia Pacific University of Technology and Innovation (APU) and Universiti Teknologi Mara UiTM”.

He said competitions like these allow Mindmatics to identify promising talents and bring them into its protégé programme, which exposes them to industry standards and provides mentoring opportunities.

“Technical ability is important, but attitude and teamwork matter just as much. We look for independence and initiative because in cybersecurity, you must be able to defend and attack on your own capability,” he said.

Rahim said promising talents are also offered internships to ensure continuity, even while still studying.

“We don’t stop them if they later choose to join other industries such as oil and gas or banking. What matters is that they step into the cyber world with the right skills and spirit,” he said.

The competition concluded with Universiti Selangor (Unisel) taking the top prize of RM6,000 through the efforts of students Nik Badrul Munir Nik Sahazeman, Muhammad Firdaus Amran and Muhammad Shariff Umar.

The first runner-up spot went to Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR), whose team of Tan Sin Chee, Lee Wei Song and Megat Muhammad Zafran Megat Muazzam received RM3,000.

In third place was Asia Pacific University of Technology and Innovation (APU), represented by Ruhan Aidan Amaradasa, Lee Kuang Weng and Wong Wei Jie, who took home RM1,800.

Patriotism at the very heart of what we do… every day, every step of the way. 

Patriotism at the very heart of what we do… every day, every step of the way.

August is an extra exciting month here at Mindmatics It is MERDEKA month, a month that is truly cherished by all of us Mindies. It is a month that commemorates our nation’s birth and our freedom to be all that we can be. With that freedom, comes responsibility. Responsibility to ensure our nation’s continued independence, continuous growth and prosperity. We view it as the responsibility of every Malaysian, every single person, establishment, institution and corporate organisation to contribute towards that goal. At Mindmatics, that belief is enshrined in our corporate philosophy and deeply ingrained in our spirit.

Powered by Patriotism, Driven by Duty, Mindies work towards developing homegrown World Class Malaysian Defence Electronic Systems & Solutions. We are dedicated to firmly establishing our company as a leading player in the defence industry. From the millions we invest and re-invest back into Research & Development, the invaluable mission and vision that continuously drives our every pursuit, the 100% Malaysian staffing we employ to every single system we launch, Mindmatics is steadily showcasing the virtues of INDEPENDENCE, SELF-RELIANCE, CAPABILITY, RELIABILITY, CONFIDENCE, INNOVATIVENESS and CUTTING-EDGE BRILLIANCE that Malaysians can be really proud of.

In 25 years and through persistent belief that MALAYSIA INDEED BOLEH, Mindmatics has proven time and again that we can compete with bigger global giants. Some of our highly advanced systems and solutions are already in place throughout the land, helping to power and strengthen our National Defence and Security capabilities through a host of hardware and software applications for Command Control, Intelligence Surveillance & Reconnaissance, Communications and Targeting Operations. Our recent strategic collaborations with respected international companies and even academia further attest to our innovative mindset that is being recognised.

As we celebrate another year of our nation’s birth, we endeavour to continue exceeding our own high standards and expand our horizons whilst always being guided by the aim to protect what is most important; our FREEDOM and our KEMERDEKAAN.

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Mindmatics, Nexcore partner to boost Malaysia’s AI cyber defence

New Sources: New Straits Times

KUALA LUMPUR: Local defence firm Mindmatics Sdn Bhd has partnered with Nexcore Technology Co. Ltd to develop a next-generation artificial intelligence (AI)-powered multi-source communication box and cyber defence system aimed at accelerating Malaysia’s capabilities in digital defence.

The collaboration brings together Mindmatics’ expertise in defence electronic systems with Nexcore’s AI technological innovation to develop the Next Generation AI Multi-source Communication Box.

It also focuses on enhancing secure data exchange through the integration of post-quantum cryptography (PQC), ensuring that communications remain protected even against future quantum computing risks.

Mindmatics Sdn Bhd director Abdul Wahab Sulaiman said the collaboration was unique as it emerged at a time when integrating AI into cyber defence is essential to combat increasingly sophisticated and constantly evolving cyber threats.

“Nexcore is offering us the core building blocks, including large language models, that we can adapt for various functions such as cyber defence and even cyber offence. This partnership gives us a free hand to shape the system based on our needs,” he said.

The AI multi-source communication box, Abdul Wahab said, would enable different platforms of communication, including radios and mobile phones, to operate seamlessly through a unified platform.

It also incorporates AI to automate decision-making and filter threats from the outset.

“It doesn’t wait until data reaches the backend firewall. From the start, the system can identify threats and redirect sensitive communication into secure channels,” he explained.

Wahab said the new system would address current gaps in Malaysia’s communication and cybersecurity infrastructure by integrating multiple technologies into a single, AI-enhanced framework.

He added that the partnership would also fast-track development timelines, significantly boosting Malaysia’s readiness in the face of increasingly complex cyber threats.

“What we initially thought would take five years, we now believe can be done in two,” he said.

By Fuad Nizam

#TECH: Showcase of cutting-edge defence technologies

News Source: New Straits Times

AT the recently concluded Defence Services Asia (DSA) and National Security Asia (Natsec) 2024 exhibitions, cutting-edge technologies took centre stage with local and foreign firms; showcasing innovative solutions for border security enhancement.

From advanced surveillance systems to unmanned aerial systems (UASs), a diverse range of technologies was on display, offering unprecedented capabilities to detect, deter and respond to security-related matters at the nation’s borders.

LOCAL INNOVATION

Among the technologies displayed was the Perepheriq spherical perimeter protection system developed by local defence firm, Mindmatics.

Harnessing the power of artificial intelligence (AI), the system is developed for facility protection and can be effectively used to guard the perimeter of sterile areas in prisons, air and sea ports, critical power and energy infrastructure, private property, and most importantly, border control.

Mindmatics said air and ground threats were detected using active radar technology long before they cross the protected perimeter.

“The new concept of security system provides early warning and detection without the need for a physical guard tower as the threats are detected up to the virtual perimeter line.”

It added that high protection reliability and integrity from the surveillance system were achieved through the use of AI controllers with neural network algorithms, which are able to distinguish between humans, ground vehicles and boats.

“Using AI, the controller combines all the components of the Peripheriq system into one system that guarantees optical confirmation of detected threats based on near-instant video and infrared image analysis by neural networks algorithms.”

Essentially speaking, the Peripheriq system’s AI can optically identify and detect its intended targets using image analysis algorithms.

Another local defence company, Nizra Industries, showcased the AR 5 — a medium altitude, medium endurance unmanned UAS capable of performing missions such as search and rescue, maritime patrol and maritime surveillance.

Its chief executive officer Nik Iruwan Nik Izani said the AR 5’s additional capabilities include fisheries inspection, pollution monitoring and communications relay.

He added that the AR5 UAS, equipped with optical and infrared cameras, a maritime radar, an automatic identification system (AIS) receiver, and an emergency position-indicating radio beacon antenna could assist border security authorities in their surveillance operations.

“The AR 5, powered by artificial intelligence can rely on its on board sensor suites to detect vessels or humans on water.

“It also can deliver real-time high precision video, imagery and sensor data back to its command centre with its high speed beyond line-of-sight satellite communications.”

He added that the AR 5 has seen action with authorities in Europe.

FOREIGN TECH

Over on the international side, Czech Republic-based defence firm Prolab Engineering showcased its Inquisithor UAS and Hector unmanned ground vehicle (UGV).

Its executive officer Professor David Herak said the Inquisithor UAS could carry a whole host of payloads, from munitions, medical kits and hazardous material detection devices.

“It can also carry imaging devices such as infrared cameras and hyperspectral cameras — the latter being a camera that can scan an object and determine what materials make up that object.

“While the Hector UGV is a multipurpose intelligent crawler robot, able to perform logistical tasks, agriculture and even firefighting.”

Herak added that Hector could be an essential addition to any government authorities as the UGV is autonomous, taking advantage of AI technologies.

“It comes equipped with 360° light detection and ranging (Lidar) sensors to skillfully avoid obstacles and an artificial intelligence guidance system which can track human bodies as means of autonomous operation.”

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