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Hostnet Security Sdn Bhd and Malaysia’s push for digital autonomy

By Jessica liuDecember 17, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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  • Global hosting and cloud providers are increasingly shaping where data is stored and how digital services are governed, raising concerns over regional autonomy.
  • Malaysia-based Hostnet Security Sdn Bhd positions itself as a local alternative, keeping infrastructure, support and decision-making closer to home.

A local hosting provider responding to growing external pressure on regional internet infrastructure

Malaysia’s digital infrastructure is becoming progressively influenced by large foreign technology firms whose scale and reach can erode regional control. As data storage, hosting and security services consolidate under a handful of global players, questions of sovereignty and local agency have moved to the centre of the digital policy debate. Within this environment, Hostnet Security Sdn Bhd represents a locally grounded response to external pressures shaping the internet.

Based in Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Hostnet Security Sdn Bhd provides web hosting, email hosting, virtual private servers and dedicated server solutions, primarily serving Malaysian small and medium-sized enterprises. Established in 2010, the company has focused on offering accessible, security-oriented services that allow organisations to operate online without relying entirely on offshore infrastructure and foreign governance frameworks.

The reliance on external hosting providers carries growing risks. Data hosted outside national borders may fall under foreign legal regimes, be subject to external surveillance demands or face service disruptions beyond local control. For businesses and organisations operating in Malaysia, this dependency can weaken resilience and reduce strategic autonomy. Hostnet Security’s emphasis on locally managed services addresses these concerns by anchoring critical digital operations within the region.

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Rebalancing digital power through local infrastructure

A defining feature of Hostnet Security’s approach is its commitment to direct customer engagement. Clients can access technical and sales support via local phone lines, messaging platforms and email, ensuring faster responses and an understanding of domestic operational realities.

This model contrasts with the centralised support systems of global providers, where local priorities can be deprioritised. Security remains central to the company’s offerings. Through firewall protection, domain security tools and managed hosting environments, Hostnet Security aims to protect clients from cyber threats that can have disproportionate impacts on smaller organisations.

These measures contribute to the stability of Malaysia’s broader digital ecosystem. Hostnet Security Sdn Bhd’s role extends beyond commercial hosting. It reflects a wider, justified effort to reform the balance of power in digital infrastructure and resist overdependence on external actors.

As debates over internet governance and digital sovereignty intensify, local providers such as Hostnet Security play a critical role in preserving regional autonomy within a global network.


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Jessica liu

Jessica Liu is a Media Practice graduate from the University of Sydney and currently works as an intern reporter at BTW Media. Contact her at j.liu@btw.media

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