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Panelists

Malaysian Employers Federation

Immigration Department of Malaysia

Royal Malaysia Police

Ministry of Urban Wellbeing, Housing and Local Government

FOR REGISTRATION AND ENQUIRIES CONTACT APSA MALAYSIA CHAPTER SECRETARIAT

Kapt. Maimun Sabirin Email: ahmsec_kms@yahoo.com

No. 5, Jalan Sejat 8/10, Seksyen 8, 40000 Shah Alam, Selangor Darul Ehsan

Tel no: 603 8024 5396 Fax no: 603 8024 5804

ASIAN PROFESSIONAL SECURITY ASSOCIATION (MALAYSIA CHAPTER)

Patron: YAB Dato’ Seri Dr. Ahmad Zahid bin Hamidi Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Home Affairs, Malaysia

2017 CONFERENCE PERDANA

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

“Challenges and Opportunities in the Security Industry”

Jointly organised with

"The Government spent a lot of effort in reducing the crime index in Malaysia since 2010. Over the years, the crime index dropped by 47% under the transformation NKRA crime. Yet, we have problem convincing the public. There is a disconnect between statistics and emotions. Are there opportunity for private security to help in the crime journey— addressing both the crime index and the fear of crime? What are the technologies available to the private security? Do they have the capacity to invest? Will the public-private partnership work in reducing the crime index and fear of crime? ….Dato’ Dr Amin Khan, PEMANDU Associates

Standards and Best Practices in Private Security - Implications on UK-Asia Trade Speaker : Mr James Kelly Chief Executive, British Security Industry Association Ltd, UK

Crime Prevention - Implication to Private Security Services Speaker: YBhg Dato’ Dr Amin Khan Executive Vice President & Partner, PEMANDU Associates, Malaysia

Setting Standards Through Skills Speaker: Tuan Haji Zaharudin Bin Abdul Latif A.M.N Senior Assistant Director, Department of Skills Development Ministry of Human Resources, Malaysia

Cybercrime - Preparedness & Prevention Speaker: YBhg Datuk Dr Amirudin Abdul Wahab Chief Executive Officer, CyberSecurity Malaysia

Creating 360° Awareness Using Commercial Technology Speakers: Mr Paul Maquire & Ms Claire Ostrum Co-Founders, Knowmadics, USA

Artificial Intelligence & Security Surveillance Speaker: Mr Philip Saint-Pere Managing Director, Stratel (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd

CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FEE

for 2 days inclusive of lunch and coffee break:

RM 600.00 APSA/PPKKM MEMBERS

/GOVERNEMENT AGENCIES

RM 700.00 NON-MEMBERS

Ministry of Home Affairs Malaysia

Security Services Association of Malaysia

UBM Malaysia

Date: 7-8 September 2017, Venue: Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre

The UK' s decision last year to leave the European Union ('Brexit'), it is be prudent in particular to examine the implications for UK-Asia trade as Britain looks beyond its European partners at greater opportunities for trade with your Region. Whilst the UK is a mem-ber of the EU, it cannot seek to construct trade deals individually, but has to do so as part of the 28 nation Union; exporting to re-gions like Malaysia will be key for UK companies.....James Kelly, British Security Industry Association Ltd, UK

PANEL DISCUSSION

“Challenges in Private Security

- Illegal Security Guards and Implication in National Security”

Ministr y of Home Affairs Dialogue with Security Service Providers & End-Users

KEYNOTE ADDRESS YAB Dato’ Seri Dr. Ahmad Zahid Hamidi

Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Home Affairs

Malaysia

Malaysia is a rapidly growing its digital economy, but such journey has also made it more vulnerable to cyber attacks. With the large amounts of money invested in the digital projects, Malaysia is becoming more of a potential target for various cyber attacks. We have already witnessed some significant incidents of cyber-crime, hacktivism, cyber espionage in Malaysia. Disappearing geographic and space-time barriers, coupled with online anonymity, makes cyber-attack more possible. These attacks can

take the form of any cyber offensive action ranging from web defacement, system intrusion, cyber espionage, and malicious software (malware) infection to high-scale cyber attacks with diverse political and economic motives. Nowadays, cyber attacks committed at the organisational and state levels have become more 'obvious' and they are executed with technical complexity and sophistication. .....Datuk Amirudin Abdul Wahab, CyberSecurity Malaysia

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