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The bill was passed quickly, taking two days to gain the majority vote, with 107 in favour and 74 against the bill. [9] Among the contents of the bill are: [8] Clause 18 (1): PM has full discretion to decide where 'security area' is; Clause 18 (3) and (4): Initial declaration of ‘security area’ lasts for 6 months but may be renewed by PM ...
National Security Council Bill 2015: Bill citation: D.R. 38/2015: Member(s) in charge: Shahidan Kassim, Minister in the Prime Minister's Department: First reading: 7 December 2015: Second reading: 21 December 2015: Third reading: 22 December 2015: Related legislation; Public Authorities Protection Act 1948 [Act 198] Keywords; National security ...
The controversy surrounding the Internal Security Act 1960 led to the abolishment of the Act in 2012 by the administration of Dato' Seri Najib Tun Haji Razak and it is replaced by the Security Offences (Special Measures) Act 2012, [1] with shorter detention period and more explicit terms related to the exclusion political activities from being ...
Malaysia will require social media services to apply for a license if they have more than 8 millon users in the country from August 1, in an attempt to combat increasing cyber offences, said the ...
Bill title: Computer Crimes Bill 1997: Bill citation: D.R. 03/1997: Introduced by: Leo Moggie Irok, Minister of Energy, Telecommunications and Posts: First reading: 25 March 1997: Second reading: 28 April 1997: Third reading: 30 April 1997: Second chamber: Dewan Negara; Bill title: Computer Crimes Bill 1997: Bill citation: D.R. 03/1997: Member ...
Inland Revenue Board of Malaysia Act 1995: 533 In force Innkeepers Act 1952: 248 In force Insurance Act 1963: 89 Repealed by Act 553 Insurance Act 1996: 553 Repealed by Act 758 Intellectual Property Corporation of Malaysia Act 2002: 617 In force Interest Schemes Act 2016: 778 In force Internal Security Act 1960: 82 Repealed by Act 747
The OIC-CERT conduct International Cyber Drills every year since 2009 to enhance and develop Cyber Security Capabilities of member states. The OIC-CERT also regulates the 5G Security Working Group (WG) that maintains 5G technology within the scope of the OIC Charter. The WG also conducts competition programmes concerning 5G. [5]
National Security Council (MKN) National Cyber Security Agency (NACSA) Office of Sabah Federal Secretary (PSUP Sabah) Office of Sarawak Federal Secretary (PSUP Sarawak) Office of the Chief Administrator of the Parliament; Office of the Chief Government Security Officer (CGSO) Office of the Chief Registrar of the Federal Court [3] (PKPMP)