Singapore – Group-IB has established its first Cyber Fusion Centre (CFC) in the Asia-Pacific region, located within its Digital Crime Resistance Centre in Singapore. Announced during GovWare 2025, the facility expands the company’s regional presence and supports its strategy to enhance collaborative defence against evolving cyber threats.
The Singapore-based CFC consolidates Group-IB’s core cybersecurity capabilities—including digital forensics, incident response, threat intelligence, attack surface management, extended detection and response, digital risk protection, and fraud prevention—into a unified operational framework.
This integrated model is designed to strengthen organisational resilience by improving visibility, speed, and precision in responding to cyber incidents.
“The launch of our Cyber Fusion Centre in Singapore represents the future of cybersecurity where threat detection, investigation, and prevention are driven by real-time data, regional expertise, and global collaboration,” Dmitry Volkov, CEO of Group-IB, commented.
He added, “In an era of borderless cybercrime, the CFC and Digital Crime Resistance Centre will strengthen the cybersecurity posture in the APAC region.”
Unlike conventional security operation centres that focus primarily on reactive measures, the CFC integrates real-time monitoring, proactive threat hunting, and intelligence-led defence to identify and prevent malicious activity before it escalates.
Its operations combine advanced analytics with predictive tools to disrupt cyber and fraud campaigns at the earliest possible stage.
The new centre delivers a comprehensive suite of cybersecurity services, including real-time fraud prevention across financial and e-commerce platforms, tailored threat intelligence derived from proprietary data, protection against brand misuse and data leaks across the open and dark web, continuous assessment of external digital assets to identify vulnerabilities, and round-the-clock detection and response across endpoints, networks, and cloud environments through integrated monitoring technologies.
Serving as a regional hub, the Singapore CFC connects to Group-IB’s global network of Digital Crime Resistance Centres, which collaborate to identify and counter cross-border cybercrime. Through a shared data repository, the network enables real-time exchange of intelligence and coordinated incident response.
By consolidating intelligence and operational capabilities, the new centre aims to improve coordination among regional teams, enhance collective cyber defence, and strengthen efforts to combat digital crime across the Asia-Pacific and beyond.