At CYDES 2025, we go beyond exhibition — we equip. Our workshops and training programmes are designed to elevate cyber security capabilities across public, private, and academic sectors. Whether you're a technical specialist, policymaker, or aspiring cyber professional, these sessions offer valuable insights, hands-on experience, and internationally recognised certifications.

Explore our featured workshops and certified training sessions that support Malaysia’s strategic aim for national and regional cyber readiness.


PECB Training


Professional Certification for Cyber Experts

Delivered in collaboration with PECB-accredited instructors, these globally recognised training sessions cover areas such as ISO/IEC 27001, risk management, and cyber governance. Participants will leave with certification opportunities that enhance both national and international career prospects.

Seats are limited — participants can register in advance to secure placement for the certified training sessions.

PECB Training

Date: Day 1 of CYDES 2025 – 1 July 2025
Venue: Hall 9, Putrajaya International Convention Centre (PICC)
Time: 1:30pm - 4:30pm


EC-Council Training


Defense Alone Isn’t Enough: It’s Time to Hunt!

This technical deep dive features modules from EC-Council’s industry-standard programmes — including Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) and Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator (CHFI). The training is tailored for those seeking advanced cyber capabilities, especially SOC teams, auditors, and digital forensics professionals. Participants will gain practical expertise in identifying, responding to, and hunting advanced threats.

EC-COUNCIL TRAINING

Date: Day 2 of CYDES 2025 – 2 July 2025
Venue: Hall 9, Putrajaya International Convention Centre (PICC)
Time: 9:30am - 12:30pm
Training Requirement: Participant must have Kali VM / Linux


OT Cyber Security Forum


Securing Operational Technologies for Critical Infrastructure

This specialised workshop, led by NACSA, focuses on threats, defence strategies, and regulatory frameworks in Operational Technology (OT) systems — especially in sectors like energy, transportation, and defence. Participants gain practical exposure to safeguarding mission-critical infrastructure.