Beyond Compliance: Rethinking Cyber Resilience in Malaysia’s Perfect Storm—DXC Cyber Resilience Forum Malaysia 2026
Delivering a Trusted Environment for Candid Dialogue

DXC in Malaysia has partnered with Proofpoint, SecurityScorecard, and Thales to deliver the Cyber Resilience Forum 2026, bringing together senior IT and business leaders to examine what resilience really means in today’s operating environment.
Organisations are navigating what is turning out to be a perfect storm of cybersecurity challenges.
New and expanding regulatory mandates—from RMiT to the Cyber Security Act 2024, and evolving privacy expectations—are raising the bar for accountability, even putting senior executives “on the line” personally.
At the same time, artificial intelligence is reshaping both sides of the equation, creating new efficiencies while enabling more sophisticated and scalable attacks. Beyond this, the growing reliance on interconnected ecosystems has amplified supply chain and third-party risk, often beyond direct visibility. Layered over everything is the human factor, which remains both a critical control point and a persistent vulnerability under increasing pressure from AI-driven threats.
DXC has identified these challenges and is aiming to shine a light on them at this forum, which takes place on July 9 in Bangsar South.
A Forum for Candid Dialogue
It is against this backdrop that the forum is intentionally positioned as more than a sequence of presentations. DXC describes the event as delivering a trusted environment for candid dialogue. It creates space for open, peer-level exchange among leaders facing similar pressures—something likely of immense value to technology and cybersecurity peers wrestling with the same issues.
This format is particularly relevant in 2026, where many of the most pressing cyber challenges do not have clear or standardised answers. The ability to test assumptions, share experiences, and explore practical approaches in a closed setting offers a level of insight that traditional conference formats rarely achieve. For delegates, this translates into clearer context, more grounded decision-making, and an opportunity to benchmark their own resilience posture against peers.
Agenda Highlights
The agenda reflects this pragmatic focus. Discussions will explore recent cyber incidents and what CISOs must take away from them in terms of operational readiness and governance. The modernisation of security operations centres will be examined in depth, particularly the role of AI-driven automation in keeping pace with machine-speed threats.
There will also be a detailed look at third-party and supply chain risk—an area now firmly in regulatory and board-level focus—as well as the often underestimated challenge of managing human risk.
Timely Opportunity for Leaders
For leaders balancing regulatory demands with operational realities, this forum offers a timely opportunity to step back, engage deeply, and leave with perspectives that can be directly applied within their organisations.
If you are interested in attending, you can see the full agenda and register at this link: https://onthreesixty.com/forms/dxc-cyber-resilience-forum/.



