BlackBerry's sovereign security solutions have been deployed across more than 20 governments, NATO member states, and national security agencies worldwide. The evidence is not theoretical — it is operational, verified, and available for Bangladesh to follow today.
In 2024, Malaysia established a national Cybersecurity Centre of Excellence powered by BlackBerry — deploying the same three solutions DigiSec BD offers Bangladesh today.
Malaysia faced identical strategic challenges to those Bangladesh faces today. Government communications were conducted over consumer applications. There was no sovereign control over where classified data was stored. The country had no unified crisis response infrastructure capable of coordinating across all agencies simultaneously.
Regional threat actors, geopolitical pressures, and the growing sophistication of state-sponsored cyber operations made the vulnerability increasingly urgent for Malaysian leadership to address.
Malaysian government leadership authorised the establishment of a national Cybersecurity Centre of Excellence (CCoE) in Kuala Lumpur — deploying BlackBerry's full sovereign security stack across government and critical national infrastructure.
A permanent Cybersecurity Centre of Excellence in Kuala Lumpur — providing ongoing protection for Malaysian government communications at all classification levels.
Malaysian government communications are now conducted on sovereign-grade infrastructure. No classified data travels through foreign-owned consumer applications.
A skilled domestic cybersecurity workforce trained to operate, maintain, and evolve the national security infrastructure — reducing dependence on foreign expertise.
DigiSec BD is ready to brief Bangladesh's authorised government, military and enterprise decision-makers on a sovereign deployment plan tailored for Bangladesh's specific strategic environment.
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