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2026 Global Digital Trust Insights

2026 Global Digital Trust Insights (Malaysia findings)
  • Report
  • 15 minute read
  • December 2025

Cybersecurity is entering uncharted waters. A rapidly shifting world order and threat environment—powered by recent, exponential leaps in technology—is putting cyber strategies to the test.

Organisations are confronting the new reality of a post-globalisation era, one that’s marked by fractured alliances, weakened global institutions, tariff shocks, and disrupted supply chains. We’re witnessing unprecedented technology advances that are expanding the attack surface and introducing novel cyber threats, many of them state-sponsored.

And organisations in Malaysia are no exception. For our fast-growing digital economy, both opportunity and exposure are accelerating, raising the bar for cyber readiness and digital trust.

PwC’s 2026 Global Digital Trust Insights survey of 3,887 business and tech executives across 72 countries—including Malaysia with 51 respondents—reveals how leaders are handling this era of uncertainty, where they’re falling short, and what they might do differently to better meet the challenge.

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Clarence Chan

Clarence Chan

Partner, Digital Trust and Cybersecurity Leader, PwC Malaysia

Tel: +60 (3) 2173 0344

Michael Sprake

Michael Sprake

Partner, Cyber and Forensics, PwC Malaysia

Tel: +60 (3) 2173 0277

Alex Tan

Alex Tan

Deals Partner, Forensics Leader, PwC Malaysia

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