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The Public Affairs and Events team serves as the interface between ISIS Malaysia and the public, policymakers, media and other key stakeholders. It is responsible for managing the organisation’s public affair strategies, promoting its research findings and organising events to facilitate dialogue and knowledge exchange

Deda Rizwani

Director of Public Affairs, Development and Corporate Relations

Atikah Ishak

Senior Manager

Elise Tai

Event Executive

Nani Aris

Event Executive

Jefri Hambali

Event Assistant/Photographer



BFM podcast: Ripple effects of US-China chip wars for Malaysia

By: Farlina Said Avatar photo

The Biden administration plans to introduce new export restrictions on artificial intelligence chips under a…



Future of Malaysia’s AI governance

By: Farlina Said Avatar photo

Technology is meant to deliver services that could unlock human and societal potential. Yet, much…



AWANI Tonight: Clear gig worker sector categories needed for stronger protection

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The licence mandates stricter controls on data protection, child online safety, and transparency in advertising.…



Gig workers’ bill must balance flexibility with fairness

By: Farah Nabilah Avatar photo

The upcoming gig workers’ bill is much anticipated, and it has the potential to reshape…



Not neutral, why social media platforms should be made more accountable

By: Samantha Khoo Avatar photo

In a recent letter to the Prime Minister of Malaysia, the Asia Internet Coalition (AIC)…



PDPA amendments missing key details

By: Farah Nabilah Avatar photo

The passing of amendments to the Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) is a great step…



Advancing ASEAN’s digital economy: Challenges in cybersecurity and IP protection

By: Farlina Said Avatar photo

The passing of amendments to the Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) is a great step…



Advancing ASEAN’s digital economy: Challenges in cybersecurity and IP protection

By: Farah Nabilah Avatar photo

The passing of amendments to the Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) is a great step…



BFM podcast: Top 5 at 5 – Anguish over blue screen of death

By: Farlina Said Avatar photo

US cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike recently released a software update that caused Windows devices to become…



Bumpy road to good intentions?

By: Samantha Khoo Avatar photo

DEBATE is rife following reports that the government is planning to regulate social media platforms.



Malaysia’s semiconductor ecosystem amid geopolitical flux

By: Farlina Said Avatar photo

Malaysia’s immense electrical and electronics (E&E) ecosystem is the result of its industrial policies dating…



Consider This: Social media — scroll, stop, regulate?

By: Farlina Said Avatar photo

The United States House of Representatives overwhelmingly voted 352-65 to approve a bill requiring #TikTok…



Tech, power and rules-based order

By: Farlina Said Avatar photo

The concept of power in international relations indicates an actor’s ability to shape the actions…



Cover Story: Defining AI’s ethical boundaries

By: Farlina Said Avatar photo

From creative copyright infringement to being blamed for the end of the human race altogether,…



With AI emerging as both friend and foe, how should Malaysia regulate the technology?

By: Farlina Said Avatar photo

KUALA LUMPUR, April 28 — As Artificial Intelligence (AI) becomes ever more ubiquitous in our…



Awareness on North Korea’s cyber threat crucial – analysts

By: Farlina Said Avatar photo

In February this year, a United Nations (UN) Security Council committee report stated that North…



Beware of fault lines when building a nation online

By: Farlina Said Avatar photo

THE moments after a major incident are a test of a nation’s resilience. For instance,…



Embracing technology, preserving data sovereignty

By: Farlina Said Avatar photo

This paper is the result of the Huawei Technologies (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd (Huawei Malaysia), MyDIGITAL…



Getting the mix right on tech race, national interests

By: Farlina Said Avatar photo

Nations must navigate alliances, build domestic digital economy. In recent years, many nations have pursued…



Accelerating digitalisation, digital rights in Covid era

By: Farlina Said Avatar photo

Born out of the ashes of the pandemic is a deeper government commitment towards the…



Why the private sector should get involved in cybersecurity

By: Farlina Said Avatar photo

GOVERNMENTS and the private sector don’t always see eye to eye when it comes to…



Digital sovereignty viewed from Asia

By: Farlina Said Avatar photo

The rapid pace of global digital transformation has led to new ideas concerning the relationships…



Is our data truly safe?

By: Farlina Said Avatar photo

By Jotham Lim – 21 July 2021 Think about our current digital footprint — gigabytes of…



Getting it right on tech sovereignty

By: Farlina Said Avatar photo

THE term “sovereignty” is used to describe an independent state, whereby a government’s legitimacy rests…



ASEAN’s New Normal: Change and Continuity in Terrorism Landscape

By: Farlina Said Avatar photo

ASEAN and ASEAN Member States must embrace the elements of change and continuity in the…



What makes us Malaysian in the digital space?

By: Farlina Said Avatar photo

IN the first five phases of the Movement Control Order (MCO), Malaysia used technology in…



The COVID-19 Infodemic in Malaysia: Scale, scope and policy responses

By: Farlina Said Avatar photo

Owing to the novelty of COVID-19, much uncertainty had surrounded it when it was first…



Digital surveillance: Privacy, data ecosystem and effectiveness

By: Farlina Said Avatar photo

By Dr Moonyati Yatid, Farlina Said and Tengku NurQistina The role of technology in aiding our…



Digital Trade: A Boon During the MCO and Beyond

By: Farlina Said Avatar photo

By Dr Juita Mohamad and Farlina Said Throughout the COVID-19 MCO, digital trade has been…



Digital Trade: A Boon During the MCO and Beyond

By: Farlina Said Avatar photo

By Dr Juita Mohamad and Farlina Said Throughout the COVID-19 MCO, digital trade has been…



Compliance: Too difficult of a pill to swallow?

By: Farlina Said Avatar photo

Compliance: Too difficult of a pill to swallow? In past health security crises, the military…



Nation-building in the Net Age

By: Farlina Said Avatar photo

THE future of Malaysia is in technology — in recent weeks Malaysia celebrated Malaysia Day,…



Beefing Up Cybersecurity

By: Farlina Said Avatar photo

THE concept of middle power is one fraught with relativism, where the power projected is…



Technological rivalry, international politics and cybersecurity

By: Farlina Said Avatar photo

US President Donald Trump’s recent Executive Order and the placement of Huawei on the US…



A ‘New’ Terrorism Threat in ‘New Malaysia’

By: Farlina Said Avatar photo

Malaysia’s Terrorism threat must be addressed at community level to prevent resurgence of groups such…



Combining Defence Diplomacy and Foreign Policy to Project Malaysia as a Middle Power: A Case for Cybersecurity Development

By: Farlina Said Avatar photo

The concept of middle power is one fraught with relativism, where the power projected is…



Tackling Radical Messages

By: Farlina Said Avatar photo

“THE pen is mightier than the sword”, is a popular saying, depicting the possibility of…

Building trust in cyberspace

Building Trust in Cyberspace

By: Farlina Said Avatar photo

THE world of tomorrow promises to be data driven, arguably even more so than today.…

Role for Asean in North Korea issue?

Role for Asean in North Korea issue?

By: Farlina Said Avatar photo

THE year 2017 unfolded with much activity on the Korean peninsula. The year saw around…

Bolstering Defence in Cyberspace

Bolstering Defence in Cyberspace

By: Farlina Said Avatar photo

Article by Farlina Said which appeared in New Straits Times, February 2, 2016. Download

Be Wary of What You Say, the Internet Can Hear You

Be Wary of What You Say, the Internet Can Hear You

By: Farlina Said Avatar photo

IDEAS: Cyberspace can amplify a message good or bad and propel it to influence many…

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