Kuala Lumpur: Following the success of 2024, the Brunei Cyber Security Association (BCSA) this year continues to strengthen its commitment to advancing cybersecurity education, fostering international collaboration, and providing valuable exposure to real-world industry practices for local students by participating in Study Abroad. Nineteen participants, including three members of the BCSA Executive Committee, a lecturer from the Sultan Sharif Ali Islamic University, and 15 BCSA student members, left the country on the morning of May 18 to participate in the 6-day programme in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
According to Radio Television Brunei, the programme is organised in collaboration with RawSec, Malaysia. It aims to increase youth awareness and understanding of the social, cultural, and political dimensions of the regional cities and raise awareness of the economic growth opportunities in the regional market.