DSA 2018: Black Tiger enters Asia
The Black Tiger Group, a cybersecurity provider, is offering Asia customers packages that include threat intelligence, protection from cyber terrorism, and security of critical infrastructure, such as maritime commercial port safety and power grid perimeter defence.
A company representative said the Asian market was growing fast, with Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam serving as the focus of Black Tiger’s marketing campaign.
With heavy commercial traffic in the Malacca Strait, protection from cyber terrorist hijackings of cargo ships is one of the packages the company is offering to customers in the region.
Hackers could attack a cargo ship’s navigation system and
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