Trend Micro Pakistan successfully organised a high-impact Cybersecurity Leadership Summit, bringing together C-level executives and senior technical experts from banking, telecom, manufacturing, energy, government, healthcare, retail, and service sectors. The event focused on the critical shift from traditional reactive security toward a proactive, platform-driven, and intelligence-led approach to modern cyber defense.
The summit opened with a keynote from Goh Chee Hoh, Managing Director of Pakistan & Malaysia who highlighted the increasing complexity of enterprise environments due to cloud adoption, hybrid infrastructures, and the rapid digitalisation across industries.
He introduced Trend Micro’s platform-based strategy, emphasising unified visibility, consolidated threat intelligence, and integrated protection across endpoints, networks, cloud workloads, identities, and email — enabling organisations to reduce silos and respond faster to emerging threats.
Wajahat Rajab, Technical Manager – Pakistan, delivered an in-depth technical presentation on Cyber Risk Exposure Management (CREM). He explained how CREM empowers organisations to:
He stressed that security teams today must move from “reactive patching” to continuous exposure monitoring, ensuring risks are addressed before attackers exploit them.
The strategic session continued with Umair Sheikh, Country Director – Pakistan, who discussed the growing importance of Network Detection & Response (NDR). He highlighted that while many organisations focus on endpoint or perimeter security, advanced attackers often succeed through lateral movement, stealthy techniques, and internal network gaps. Umair explained how NDR:
He emphasised that NDR is now a critical pillar for organisations wanting true, proactive detection across their entire digital environment.
The event concluded with a powerful and engaging panel discussion featuring industry veterans, technology leaders, and cybersecurity specialists from various sectors. The panel explored:
Panelists agreed that proactive security is no longer optional — it is a strategic business requirement as cyber threats grow more targeted and sophisticated.
With strong participation and highly interactive discussions, the event marked another significant step in strengthening Pakistan’s cybersecurity ecosystem.
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