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PLUS and LPT2 highways now feature 112 EV charging points
KUALA LUMPUR: PLUS Malaysia Berhad has expanded its electric vehicle (EV) charging network with 112 operational points along PLUS and Lebuhraya Pantai Timur 2 (LPT2) highways. The company surpassed its initial target of 100 charging points by year-end, contributing to Malaysia's goal of 1,000 fast-charging stations by 2025. PLUS managing director Datuk Nik Airina Nik Jaffar said the charging points are strategically placed at rest areas, lay-bys, and petrol stations for user convenience. She noted a growing utilisation rate of EV chargers on PLUS highways, reflecting increased adoption of electric vehicles nationwide. PLUS plans to launch Malaysia's first Highway EV Hub at Seremban R&R (Southbound) by early 2027. The company aims to energise 350 EV charging points by 2028 to further support sustainable travel. PLUS chief commercial officer Mohd Fauzi Puniran said the installed chargers are Direct Current Fast Chargers (DCFCs) for efficient long-distance travel. These chargers provide output power from 47 kW to 200 kW, enabling an 80 per cent charge in 15 to 30 minutes. The charging points feature universal CCS2 connectors compatible with most major EV brands in Malaysia. - Bernama

Barnama
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Checkmarx Report: AI-Generated Code Soars, But Security Practices Fall Behind
BUSINESS KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 18 (Bernama) -- Checkmarx, a leader in agentic artificial intelligence (AI)-powered application security, has released the findings of its annual 'Future of Application Security in the Era of AI' report, highlighting a growing disconnect between AI-driven development and security governance. Findings revealed that AI-generated code is fast becoming mainstream, with half of respondents using AI security code assistants. About 34 per cent reported that over 60 per cent of their code is AI-generated, yet only 18 per cent have governance policies in place. The rapid shift to AI-assisted development is raising concerns about developer accountability and expanding the attack surface. The survey also noted growing business pressure that is leading organisations to take risks. More than 80 per cent knowingly shipped vulnerable code, while 98 per cent experienced a breach linked to insecure code over the past year, compared with 91 per cent in 2024. Checkmarx vice-president for Asia Pacific, the Middle East and Africa, Nitin Dang said fast-growing markets often prioritise speed in order to capture opportunities, sometimes at the expense of security. 'Our research shows that under-utilisation of essential application security practices, combined with the rush to deliver, often results in vulnerabilities making it to production,' he said in a statement. In the coming 12 to 18 months, 32 per cent of respondents expect breaches through application programming interfaces (APIs), particularly via shadow APIs or business logic attacks. However, fewer than half deploy basic security tools such as dynamic application security testing (DAST) or infrastructure-as-code scanning. Despite widespread industry discussion on DevSecOps, only half of organisations reported active use of core tools, with 51 per cent of North American companies adopting DevSecOps practices. The report outlined six strategic priorities to close the security readiness gap — moving from awareness to action, embedding code-to-cloud security, governing AI use in development, operationalising security tools, preparing for agentic AI in application security, and promoting developer empowerment. The report release comes after Checkmarx announced the general availability of its Developer Assist agent, which integrates with AI-native development environments such as Windsurf by Cognition, Cursor and GitHub Copilot. The tool provides real-time, context-aware issue detection and guidance for developers.


The Star
2 hours ago
- The Star
PLUS, East Coast Expressway now have 112 EV charging points
KUALA LUMPUR: PLUS Malaysia Berhad (PLUS) has expanded its low-carbon mobility initiatives with 112 electric vehicle (EV) charging points operating on its highways as of June 30. PLUS managing director Datuk Nik Airina Nik Jaffar said the number surpassed the initial target of 100 charging points by year-end, contributing to the national target of 1,000 fast-charging points by 2025 under the Low Carbon Mobility Development Plan 2021-2030. "These EV charging points are strategically located at selected Rest and Service Areas (R&Rs), lay-bys and within selected petrol station premises petrol stations along PLUS and East Coast Expressway 2 (LPT2) highways, to ensure greater accessibility for users," she said in a statement on Monday (Aug 18). Nik Airina said the average utilisation rate of EV chargers on PLUS highways has shown healthy growth this year, reflecting the rising adoption of electric vehicles nationwide. She said PLUS is also targeting the launch of Malaysia's first Highway EV Hub at Seremban R&R (southbound), expected to be fully operational by the first quarter of 2027, while aiming to energise 350 EV charging points by 2028. Meanwhile, PLUS chief commercial officer Mohd Fauzi Puniran said the charging points installed across the PLUS and LPT2 network are Direct Current Fast Chargers (DCFCs), designed to support long-distance travel with faster charging times. "These chargers offer output power ranging from 47 kW to 200 kW, enabling vehicles to reach up to 80% charge within 15 to 30 minutes, depending on the vehicle's specifications and battery level. "These charging points are equipped with universal CCS2 connectors, compatible with most major EV brands in the market," he said. - Bernama