Group-IB launches cybersecurity defense facility in Singapore 

Group-IB, a creator of cybersecurity technologies to investigate, prevent, and fight digital crime, has launched its first Cyber Fusion Center (CFC) in the Asia-Pacific region at its Digital Crime Resistance Center (DCRC) in Singapore.

Unlike conventional security operation centers that focus primarily on reactive defense, Group-IB’s CFC operates as a single, integrated unit that unites the expertise of its cybersecurity analysts with advanced monitoring, intelligence, fraud prevention, and investigative solutions. 

Each component amplifies the others, creating a holistic ecosystem that eliminates blind spots, enables swift and precise action, and ensures total situational awareness across all layers of the digital environment. 

This multidimensional visibility provides clients with unparalleled insight into cyberthreats within and beyond their organizations, as well as fraud schemes that impact the trust of their customers and business continuity. 

Going beyond detection, the CFC actively hunts attackers and anticipates fraud and cyber threats before they strike. By combining threat intelligence with AI-driven predictive analytics, the CFC identifies malicious activity and fraudulent behavior during early reconnaissance and planning stages, disrupting attacks and scams long before they impact organizations or their customers. 

Serving as the operational nucleus of a global network of interconnected Digital Crime Resistance Centers (DCRC), the Singapore CFC extends Group-IB’s reach across key regions, scaling fraud prevention, threat-hunting, and response capabilities worldwide. 

The CFC is designed to help organizations detect, investigate, and respond to cyber threats in real time, including fraud protection, threat intelligence, digital risk protection, attack surface management, and managed extended detection and response.

“The launch of our Cyber Fusion Center in Singapore represents the future of cybersecurity where threat detection, investigation, and prevention are driven by real-time data, regional expertise, and global collaboration,” said Dmitry Volkov, CEO of Group-IB. 

“In an era of borderless cybercrime, the Cyber Fusion Center and Digital Crime Resistance Center Singapore will strengthen the cybersecurity posture in the Asia-Pacific region, and reinforces our commitment to Fight Against Cybercrime,” said Volkov. 

Group-IB’s DCRC in Singapore is a key part of its global network of 11 cybersecurity hubs. Each center is designed to address the unique cyber threats in its region while operating within a unified framework focused on speed, precision, and local expertise. 

The Singapore hub will combine Group-IB’s core capabilities, including digital forensics, incident response, cyber investigations, threat intelligence, and specialized support from its Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT).

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