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The Inaugural Asia International Security Summit & Expo 2025 (AISSE’25)

In an increasingly globalised and interconnected world, national security threats need to be tackled in a bilateral and multilateral manner. As crimes such as terrorism, extremism, trafficking and cyberattacks transcend national borders, so too must efforts to counter that.

From 20th to 22nd January 2025, the international who’s who of the security sector will gather at Putrajaya International Convention Centre in Malaysia. Comprising law enforcement and public security decision makers, government officials, technical experts and professionals, they will be participating in the Asia International Security Summit & Expo 2025 (AISSE’25).

Hosted by the Ministry of Home Affairs Malaysia and the Royal Malaysia Police (RMP), and organised by Alpine Integrated Solution (AIS) and Koperasi Polis DiRaja Malaysia Berhad (Royal Malaysia Police Cooperative), AISSE’25 is set to be the region’s most prominent security event.

AISSE 25 is set to become the nation’s most vital Internal Security event and is aimed at becoming Asia’s Premium Showcase for Peace & Security. This is very much in line with the Ministry’s aspirations of promoting and advocating Peaceful Nations. The event’s theme, Asia United: Charting the Future of Global Peace and Security through Law Enforcement Collaboration, envisions a united Asia leading the charge for global peace and security. In a world where stability is paramount, this summit stands at the forefront of dialogue and action, rallying nations that advocate for not just a safer planet, but also a cooperative framework that empowers law enforcement agencies across borders.

The soft launch of AISSE’25 was officiated on 11 March 2024 at the Royal Malaysia Police College in Kuala Lumpur by Malaysia’s Minister of Home Affairs the Honourable Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail and the Inspector General of Police Tan Sri Razarudin Husain. This was during the PDRM Special Dialogue I session held in conjunction with the 217th Police Day.

AISSE 2025 aims to foster international collaboration, bridging borders for a safer world through shared intelligence, joint training initiatives, and strategies to address transnational crime. This summit unites law enforcement agencies, government leaders, and industry experts to catalyse action for a more secure world

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Asia International Security Summit & Expo 2025 (AISSE'25)

Theme: Asia United: Charting the Future of Global Peace and Security through Law Enforcement Collaboration

DATE & TIME

20th – 21st January 2025

(Monday – Tuesday) 

10.00 am – 6.00 pm

22nd January 2025

(Wednesday) 

10.00 am – 5.00 pm 

VENUE

Putrajaya International Convention Centre, Malaysia

Address: Presint 5, 62000 Putrajaya, Wilayah Persekutuan Putrajaya, Malaysia

AISSE’25 Supporting Agencies

List of Agencies under the Minister of Home Affairs (MOHA)

  1. Royal Malaysia Police
  2. Border Control and Protection Agency
  3. The Malaysian Prison Department
  4. National Anti-Drugs Agency
  5. Malaysian Immigration Department
  6. National Registration Department
  7. Malaysia Maritime Enforcement Agency
  8. Eastern Sabah Security Command
  9. The Malaysian Volunteer Corps Department (RELA)
  10. Malaysian Societies Registration Department
  11. Independent Police Conduct Commission

What To Expect at AISSE’25

All in all, more than 100 security organisations, 1,000 plus conference delegates, 60 VIP delegations and over 5,000 visitors from more than 20 participating countries are expected to be at this 3-day event. Expected VIP visitors include Home and Interior Ministers as well as police chiefs and high-ranking officials from the Asia-Pacific and Middle East, including host nation Malaysia.

AISSE’25 aims to be the one-stop event for the discussion of challenges, solutions, priorities, technologies and techniques to tackle national security issues. Key happenings include panel discussions, conferences, forums, presentations by technical experts, business-to-business matching and a Roundtable hosted by the Minister of Home Affairs Malaysia and the Inspector General of Police.

In addition, the event is being held alongside the Cyber Crime Prevention Summit Malaysia which is running concurrently on the same days and which is supported by the National Cyber Security Agency (NACSA) of Malaysia.

Those seeking the latest products and solutions to security or who are looking to form partnerships with suppliers or buyers will be glad to know that a trade exhibition is also part of AISSE’25. The trade expo will bring together 200 exhibitors comprising industry leaders in the security sector including forensics, biometrics, arms, personal equipment, ICT, traffic management, documentation, vehicle technology and more.

Utilised Space

16,000 sqm (Gross)
11,000 sqm (Nett)

100+

Principal Exhibitors

300+

Participating Companies

11

Supporting
Agencies

5000+

Trade Visitors including Government Officer

20+

Participating
Countries

1000+

Conference
Delegates

60

Foreign VIP
Delegations

500

Local VIP
Delegations

36

Summit Sessions

Official Ceremonies
  • The Opening Ceremony by Prime Minister

  • MOU Signing ceremony

  • Closing Ceremony by Minister of Home Affairs
Exhibition
  • Technical Products & Solutions showcase

  • Products demonstration

  • Podium Presentation

  • VIP Delegation Programme

  • B2B Meetings

  • MOHA’s gov agencies' pavilion

  • Day Visit Programme
AISSE Summit
21 Sessions:

  • Keynote: 2

  • Plenary Forum: 2

  • Special Session: 11

  • Fireside Chat: 6
Cyber Crime Prevention Summit (Held in conjunction)
15 Sessions:

  • Keynote: 4

  • Plenary Forum: 1

  • Special Session: 8

  • Fireside Chat: 2
Round Table Meeting
ASEAN + Security High Round Table Meeting
Receptions
  • Minister Of Home Affairs Dinner

  • IGP Industry Networking Hi-Tea

Asia International Security Summit & Expo 2025 (AISSE’25)

20th - 22ndJanuary 2025

Putrajaya International Convention Centre (PICC), Putrajaya

LEAD UP EVENTS TO AISSE’25

SPECIAL PDRM DIALOGUE I

Date: 11th March 2024
Venue: Royal Malaysia Police College Kuala Lumpur

SPECIAL PDRM DIALOGUE I

Date: 11th March 2024
Venue: Royal Malaysia Police College Kuala Lumpur
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SPECIAL PDRM DIALOGUE II

Date: 22nd August 2024
Venue: Sime Darby Convention Centre, Kuala Lumpur

SPECIAL PDRM DIALOGUE II

Date: 22nd August 2024
Venue: Sime Darby Convention Centre, Kuala Lumpur
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HELD IN CONJUCTION

THE CYBERCRIME PREVENTION SUMMIT 2025 (CPS)

Date: 20th to 21st January 2025
Venue: Putrajaya International Convention Centre

Supported by National Cyber Security Agency (NACSA), Malaysia

THE CYBERCRIME PREVENTION SUMMIT 2024 (CPS)

Date: 8th to 10th October 2024
Venue: Putrajaya International Convention Centre
Supported by National Cyber Security Agency (NACSA), Malaysia
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VISITOR PROFILE

5,000 visitors to this event will include Government Officer, members of the Royal Malaysia Police force, all law enforcement and security agencies, as well as industry professionals who attend to gain insights, explore new products and services, network with exhibitors and peers, and stay updated on the latest trends and innovations.

Conference Delegates

1,000 delegates will be attending both the AISSE Summit 2025 as well as the Cybercrime Prevention Summit 2025.

Cybercrime Prevention Summit 2025 is a joint collaboration between the Royal Malaysia Police and the National Cyber Security Agency (NACSA) Malaysia).

Exhibitor Profile

100 Security Organisations from 20 countries who will participate to showcase their products, services, technologies, and innovations related to the national security industry.

 

VIP Delegation Program

VIP delegates will be hosted by the Malaysian Government, with a tailored programme of activities.

Foreign VIP Delegations

60 VIP delegates from 15 countries, including Ministers of Home Affairs and Chiefs of Police from ASEAN and beyond.

1. ASEANAPOL
2. Brunei
3. Cambodia
4. China
5. India
6. Indonesia
7. Japan
8. Laos 9. Philippines
10. Qatar
11. Singapore
12. Thailand
13. United Arab Emirates
14. Vietnam

Local VIP Delegations

500 local delegates from agencies, including:

1. Ministry of Home Affairs
2. Ministry of Health Malaysia
3. Ministry of Communications
4. Ministry of Digital
5. Ministry of Higher Education
6. Attorney General Chambers
7. Bank Negara Malaysia
8. Royal Malaysia Police
9. Royal Malaysia Customs Department
10. National Cyber Security Agency (NACSA)
11.Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission
12. The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission
13. National Anti-Financial Crime Centre Malaysia
14. Immigration Department of Malaysia
15. Commercial Crime Investigation Department (RMP)
16. Narcotics Criminal Investigation Department (RMP)
17. National Anti-Drugs Agency
18. National Centre for Defence Studies Malaysia
19. National Registration Department Malaysia
20. Malaysia Checkpoints & Border Agency
21. Institute of Public Security of Malaysia (IPSOM)
22. Malaysian Volunteer Corps Department (RELA)
23. Cyber Security Malaysia
24. The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency
25. The Malaysian Prisons Department
26. Department of Chemistry Malaysia
27. Registrar of Societies Malaysia
28. Royal Malaysia Police Cooperative Limited
29. State Office of Malaysia
30. Others.

International Pavilions

China, India, the Middle East, the United Kingdom amongst other.