SUBANG JAYA, MALAYSIA — May 8, 2026. nCrypt Malaysia has published a long-form editorial directory and buyer's guide covering Cybersecurity Service Providers (CSPs) licensed under the National Cyber Security Agency (NACSA) Cybersecurity Act 2024.
The directory is published as a permanent reference page on the nCrypt blog at /blog/csa-licensed-cybersecurity-providers-malaysia. It explains the licensing framework, the categories of services that fall within the licensing regime, the obligations on owners of National Critical Information Infrastructure (NCII) sectors, and what Malaysian procurement teams should ask CSPs during evaluation.
The directory is intended for Malaysian organisations — particularly regulated entities under Bank Negara Malaysia, the Securities Commission, and the Ministry of Health — that need to verify licensing posture before signing penetration testing, managed detection, or incident response engagements. It is updated as new guidance is issued by NACSA.
Accreditation context. nCrypt Malaysia's own NACSA CSP licence application has been submitted. The directory article is editorial and informational; it does not constitute legal advice and Malaysian buyers should verify current licensing status directly with NACSA before contracting.
Read the full directory: CSA-Licensed Cybersecurity Service Providers in Malaysia.