A cybersecurity audit will be conducted on the 175 government websites considered "not secure", which experts warned could lead to personal data breaches and other cybersecurity risks.<br /><br />This was stated by Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) chairperson Fadhlullah Suhaimi Abdul Malek (above) when asked about an examination finding by Malaysiakini between late May and early July.<br /><br />"With regard to the 175 websites, we have advised the Malaysian Administrative Modernisation and Management Planning Unit (Mampu) to work closely with CyberSecurity Malaysia to have a cybersecurity audit to look for gaps," he said.<br /><br />On Monday, Malaysiakini reported that at least 175 government websites out of 700 were not secure. Websites are identified as “not secure” when the URL begins with “http” instead of “https”.