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Group-IB Launches Asia-Pacific’s First Cyber Fusion Centre in Singapore

Embodying the Company's Unified Approach to Defending Businesses and Organisations Worldwide Against Evolving Digital Threats

Group-IB, a leading creator of cybersecurity technologies to investigate, prevent, and fight digital crime, announced during GovWare 2025 the launch of its first Cyber Fusion Centre in the Asia-Pacific region.

Housed within Group-IB’s Digital Crime Resistance Centre in Singapore, the Cyber Fusion Centre embodies Group-IB’s unified approach to defending businesses and organisations worldwide against evolving digital threats, by integrating its core capabilities in Digital Forensics and Incident Response, Threat Intelligence, Attack Surface Management, Managed XDR, Digital Risk Protection, and Fraud Protection under a single operational and unified intelligence-driven ecosystem.

Unlike conventional security operation centres that focus primarily on reactive defence, Group-IB’s Cyber Fusion Centre operates as a single, integrated unit that unites the expertise of its cybersecurity analysts with advanced monitoring, intelligence, fraud prevention, and investigative solutions. Each component amplifies the others, creating a holistic ecosystem that eliminates blind spots, enables swift and precise action, and ensures total situational awareness across all layers of the digital environment. This multidimensional visibility provides clients with unparalleled insight into cyber threats within and beyond their organisations, as well as fraud schemes that impact customer trust and business continuity.

Cyber Fusion Centre: Hunting Attackers and Anticipating Threats

Going beyond detection, the Cyber Fusion Centre actively hunts attackers and anticipates fraud and cyber threats before they strike. By combining threat intelligence with Artificial Intelligence (AI)-driven predictive analytics, the Cyber Fusion Centre identifies malicious activity and fraudulent behaviour during early reconnaissance and planning stages, disrupting attacks and scams long before they impact organisations or their customers. Serving as the operational nucleus of a global network of interconnected Digital Crime Resistance Centres (DCRC), the Singapore Cyber Fusion Centre extends Group-IB’s reach across key regions, scaling fraud prevention, threat-hunting, and response capabilities worldwide. Its launch marks a major milestone in Group-IB’s strategy to unify global security operations and strengthen collective defence against both cybercrime and digital fraud.

Group-IB’s Cyber Fusion Centre is designed to help organisations detect, investigate, and respond to cyber threats in real time, including:

  • Fraud Protection (FP): Real-time detection and response to digital fraud across financial and e-commerce platforms.

  • Threat Intelligence (TI): Tailored threat insights built on proprietary data to help organisations stay ahead of cyber adversaries.

  • Digital Risk Protection (DRP): Proactive defence against brand abuse, impersonation, and data leaks across the surface, deep, and dark web.

  • Attack Surface Management (ASM): Continuous discovery and analysis of internet-facing assets to identify vulnerabilities and reduce exposure to external threats.

  • Managed Extended Detection and Response (MXDR): A unified, fully managed solution combining Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR), Network Detection and Response (NDR), Business Email Protection (BEP), and malware analysis to deliver 24/7 threat detection, investigation, and response across endpoints, networks, and cloud environments.

“The launch of our Cyber Fusion Centre in Singapore represents the future of cybersecurity, where threat detection, investigation, and prevention are driven by real-time data, regional expertise, and global collaboration,” said Dmitry Volkov, CEO of Group-IB. “In an era of borderless cybercrime, the Cyber Fusion Centre and Digital Crime Resistance Centre Singapore will strengthen the cybersecurity posture in the Asia-Pacific region and reinforce our commitment to the fight against cybercrime.”

Group-IB’s Digital Crime Resistance Centre (DCRC) in Singapore is a key part of its global network of 11 cybersecurity hubs. Each centre is designed to address the unique cyber threats in its region while operating within a unified framework focused on speed, precision, and local expertise.

The Singapore hub will combine Group-IB’s core capabilities, including digital forensics, incident response, cyber investigations, threat intelligence, and specialised support from its Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT).

All DCRCs are connected through a centralised data lake, one of the world’s most comprehensive repositories of adversary intelligence. This integration enables real-time intelligence sharing to combat borderless cybercrime, supporting global law enforcement efforts and strengthening Group-IB’s security solutions. By coordinating intelligence across regions, Group-IB helps organisations stay ahead of complex, transnational cyber threats.

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