SPEAKERS
ASIA INTERNATIONAL SECURITY SUMMIT & EXPO PANEL SESSIONS


SESSION 3: AISSE’25 Summit- Comprehensive Efforts in Deradicalisation and Disengagement
Speaker:
1. Mr Asrul Daniel Bin Ahmed-Southeast Asia Regional Centre for Counter-Terrorism (SEARCCT)
2. DCP Normah binti Ishak, Special Branch, Royal Malaysian Police (RMP)

SESSION 4: AISSE’25 Summit - Non-Lethal – The solution for violence and Security
Speaker: Mr. Mohd Fazil bin Mohd Abdullah


SESSION 6: AISSE’25 Summit- Enhancing Immigration Enforcement: Comprehensive Strategies for Maintaining Global Order and Security
Moderator: Lt Kol Ts Dr Maimunah binti Omar, Assistant Director of Contemporary Security, Malaysian Institute of Defence and Security (MiDAS)
Speakers: 1.Lt. Col. Ts. Dr. Maimunah binti Omar, Contemporary Security Assistant Director, MiDAS
2. Mr. Khairrul Aminus bin Kamaruddin, Malaysian Immigration Department (JIM)



SESSION 7: AISSE’25 Summit -Digital Technology and Transnational Crime: Emerging Threats to National Security in the ASEAN Region
Speakers:
1. Police Snr. Lt. Colonel Nguyen Huu Ngoc, ASEANAPOL
2. Mr. Kim Doon Joon, Director of Government Solutions, SAMSUNG

SESSION 8: AISSE’25 Summit- Bringing the Scene to Life: Digital Documentation, Fingerprint and Reconstruct 3D Modeling
Speakers: Dr. Franz Aberl, Managing Director – ABF Diagnostics GmbH, Executive Director
Dr. Franz Aberl is a distinguished scientist and entrepreneur specializing in cutting-edge diagnostic technologies. As the founder and CEO of ABF Diagnostics, Dr. Aberl has led groundbreaking advancements in forensic biology, rapid DNA technologies, and human identification systems. With a strong academic foundation and decades of research experience, he is recognized globally for his contributions to the development of innovative solutions that bridge the gap between laboratory research and real-world applications. His expertise extends to areas like serology, phenotyping, microbiomics, and proteomics, enabling the creation of tools that provide predictive intelligence for investigative purposes.
Dr. Aberl is committed to fostering collaboration between research institutions, law enforcement, and private enterprises, ensuring that his innovations directly address pressing needs in the fields of forensics and diagnostics.

SESSION 9: AISSE ’25 Summit -Safeguarding Tomorrow’s Technology: Positioning Malaysia as a secured Electronics and ICT Supply Chain Against Malicious Hardware and Software Threats
Speaker: Prof. Dr. Bakri Madon, Dean, Faculty of Computing and Engineering, Quest International University




SESSION 13: AISSE’25 Summit - To AI or Not to AI – A Guide to Governance and Ethics in AI Technologies for Law Enforcement
Moderator: Prof. Madya Ts. Dr. Nur Izura Udzir, University of Putra Malaysia (UPM)
Panelists:
1. YDH DCP Dato’ Dr Lim Joo Soon, Commercial Crime Investigation Department (CCID), Royal Malaysian Police (RMP)
2. Dr. Jongkil Jay Jeong, University of Melbourne
3. Mr. Raj Joshua Thomas Nominated Member Parliament & President of Security Association Singapore

SESSION 17: AISSE’ 25 Summit -Strengthening National and Regional Security: Navigating Peace and Resilience in a Complex World
Speaker: YB Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution bin Ismail, Minister of Home Affairs Malaysia





SESSION 18: AISSE’ 25 Summit - Enhancement Law Enforcement Professionalism in Education & Training
Panelists:
1. Dato’ Sazali bin Mohamad, Deputy Director General (Policy), Malaysia Control and Border Agency (MCBA)
2. KPKPJ Mohd Saud Ayutollah bin Abdul Rahman, Deputy Director of Academics, Malaysian Anti-Corruption Academy
3. Ts. Dr. Mohamad Fazli Sardi, Director, Force Management Division, Malaysia Civil Defence Force
4. Mrs. Punitha Veni Muthusamy, Senior Research Fellow, National Institute Of Public Administration (INTAN)



SESSION 19: AISSE’ 25 Summit -Strengthening Border Security to Combat Transnational Crime: Integrated Strategies for Global Safety
Panelists:
1. Mr. Mohamad Marzuki Bin Brahim, Malaysia Marine Department
2. Vice Admiral Datuk Aris Adi Tan (Rtd), System Consultancy Services

SESSION 20: AISSE’ 25 Summit -AI and Security: Comprehensive Analysis of Global Challenges and Opportunities
Panellists:
1. Lt Kol Erman Shah, Defence Cyber and Electromagnetic Division, Malaysia Armed Forces
2. Maritime Captain Mohd Sharenliza bin Ghazali, Senior Deputy Director, Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA)
3. Dr. Gobaind Naidu, Chief Technology Officer, Nodrad Pty Ltd.




SESSION 23: AISSE ’25 Summit -Navigating Maritime Boundary Disputes: Strategies for Ensuring International Stability and Security
Moderator: Capt. Abdul Aziz Abdullah, President, Association of Malaysia’s Maritime Professionals (IKMAL)
Panellists:
1.First Admiral Dr. Najhan bin Md Said, Deputy Director General of Hydrography, Royal Malaysian Navy
2. Kapten Maritim Shahref Steve Mac Queen bin Abdullah, Ketua Penolong Pengarah Kanan, Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA)
3. Mr. Mohd Helmy Bin Ahmad, Deputy Director of the Maritime Sovereignty Security Division (BKKM), National Security Council (NSC)




SESSION 24: AISSE ’25 Summit -Women in Law Enforcement: Breaking Barriers, Leading Change
Moderator: H.E. Dato’ Beatrice Maria Nirmala, IBR Asia Group
1.DCP Dato’ Sasikala Devi A/P Subramaniam, Selangor Deputy Chief of Police
2. Mrs. Raizam binti Mustapha @ Setapa, Assistant Director General of Customs (Enforcement), Royal Malaysian Customs Department (JKDRM)
3. SAC Dr. Syazrin Azlin Binti Roslan, National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (IPSOM)



SESSION 26: AISSE’ 25 Summit -Securing the Future of Communication: Advanced Strategies for Protecting Sensitive Information
Panelists:
1. Dr. Muhammad Sufyan bin Basri,Assistant Commissioner / Head of Monitoring Division, Department of Personal Data Protection (JPDP)
2. Dr. Christoph Erdmann, Senior Vice President, BlackBerry



SESSION 27: AISSE’ 25 Summit - Defending National Economies: Strategies to Combat Illicit Trade and Strengthen Economic Resilience
Moderator: : Puan Rozila bt. Mustaffa, Assistant Director, Royal Malaysian Customs Department (RMCD)
Panelists:
1. Mr. Cheong Yu Min, Director of the Intelligence Division, Royal Malaysian Customs Department (JKDRM)
2. Mr. Ahmad Khairuddin bin Abdullah, Director of the Investigation Department, Inland Revenue Board of Malaysia (LHDN)

SESSION 28: AISSE’ 25 Summit- Strengthening Prison Security: Tackling Illicit Contraband Smuggling through Enhanced Surveillance
Speaker:TKP Khairil Nizam bin Anuar, Director, Sungai Udang Prison Department



SESSION 33: AISSE ’25 Summit - The Future of AI in National Security: Emerging Trends and Strategic Implications
Speakers:
1. Mr. Muzamir Bin Mokhtar, National Cyber Securit:y Agency (NACSA)
2. Mr. Rashid Mohammed Al-Mohanadi, Barzan Holdings
:Rashid Al-Mohanadi is a seasoned professional in the defense industry. He joined Barzan Holdings during its inception, contributing to multiple areas of the sector, including MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul), defense acquisitions, and research and development. Rashid has led strategic programs and supported the development of key capabilities and capacities. He currently oversees business development initiatives both locally and globally.
Prior to his tenure at Barzan Holdings, Rashid worked in the liquefied natural gas sector, gaining valuable experience in one of Qatar’s most vital industries.
Rashid holds a bachelor’s degree in Electronic Engineering with First-Class Honours from the University of Surrey. He also earned a master’s degree in Critical Security Studies from the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies and a master’s degree in Defense and Security Studies from the Joaan Bin Jassim Academy for Defense Studies.
3. Mr. Vasanth Pandiaraj, Dell Technologies


SESSION 34: AISSE ’25 Summit - Securing the Future: Leveraging 5G Technology to Strengthen National Security
Moderator : Mr. Wan Ahmad Hamdi bin Wan Jamil, Head of Department, Network Security Compliance, Malaysian Communications & Multimedia Commission (MCMC)
Speakers:
1. YB Ahmad Fahmi bin Mohamed Fadzil, Minister of Communications
2. Mr Neil Tomkinson, Chief Information Officer, U Mobile



SESSION 35: AISSE ’25 Summit - Combatting Online Scams and Fraud: Strategies for Enhanced Consumer Protection
Moderator: DSP Chandra Segaran a/l Ellappan, Peg Turus Analisis / Perangkaan Jenayah, Commercial Crimes Investigation Department of the Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM)
Panelists:
1. Mr. Ahmad Latifi Awaludin,National Anti-Financial Crime Centre (NFCC)
2. Ms. Nor Halimaton Sa’adiah binti Abdul Halim, Central Bank Malaysia (BNM) Department, Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM)



SESSION 36: AISSE’ 25 Summit - AI and the New Frontier: Balancing National Security with Digital Empowerment
Moderator: Mr. Terence Siau, Sea Limited
Speakers:
1. YB Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail, Minister of Home Affairs
2. HE Dr. Mohamed AI Kuwaiti, Head of the UAE Cyber Security Council (CSC), United Arab Emirates (UAE)
3. Mr. Shamsul Majid, CEO, National AI Office, Ministry of Digital
CYBERCRIME PREVENTION SUMMIT MALAYSIA PANEL SESSIONS

SESSION 1: Cybercrime Prevention Summit 2025 -Cybercrime Trends and Threat Landscape 2024
Speaker: CP Dato’ Sri Ramli Mohamed Yoosuf, Director, Commercial Crime Investigation Department (CCID), Royal Malaysian Police (RMP)




SESSION 5: Cybercrime Prevention Summit - The Future of Cybercrime Legislation: Adapting to New Challenges
Moderator: Fabian Hoo, EC Council
Panelists:
1. CP Dato’ Sri Ramli Mohamed Yoosuf, Director, Commercial Crime Investigation Department (CCID), Royal Malaysian Police (RMP)
2. Ir. Dr. Megat Zuhairy Megat Tajuddin, Chief Executive National Cyber Security Agency (NACSA)
3. Mr. Allan Salim Cabanlong, Regional Director, SEA Hub for Global Forum on Cyber Expertise (GFCE)



SESSION 10: Cybercrime Prevention Summit 2025 - Cryptocurrency and Cybercrime: Global Strategies for Prevention and Regulatory Alignment
Moderator: ASP Nurul ‘Aqilah Binti Md Sedik, Commercial Crime Investigation Department (CCID), Royal Malaysian Police (RMP)
Panelists:
1. Ms. Daniela Dora Eilberg, UNODC
2. Ms. Scarlett Chai, LUNO



SESSION 11: Cybercrime Prevention Summit 2025 -Global Perspectives on Data Breaches: Implications for Personal Privacy and Identity Theft
Moderator: Ms. Sabariah binti Ahmad, CSM Cybersecurity Malaysia
Panelists:
1. Puan Uma a/p Annamallai – Department of Personal Data Protection (JPDP)
2. DR. Neal Jetton, Director Cybercrime INTERPOL





SESSION 12: Cybercrime Prevention Summit 2025 -The Future of Cybercrime Prevention: Innovation and Collaboration
Moderator: Supt. Madhavan Nair, Commercial Crime Investigation Department (CCID), Royal Malaysian Police (RMP)
Panellists:
1. ACP Lai Lee Ching, Royal Malaysian Police (RMP)
2. Ms. Edora binti Ahmad, National Cyber Security Agency (NACSA)
3. Mr. David Martinez Vinluan, Executive Director, ASEANAPOL
4. Mr.Tho Kit Hoong, CEO, CSP Global Technologies

SESSION 14: Cybercrime Prevention Summit 2025 - Business Model of Modern CyberCrime
Speakers: Mr. Alexey Lukatsky, Managing Director, Business Security Consultant, Positive Technologies

SESSION 15: Cybercrime Prevention Summit 2025 - Darkweb Mining for Proactive Cybersecurity Threat Intelligence
Speaker:
1. Dr. Meisam Eslahi, Executive Director, EC-Council Global Services


SESSION 16: Cybercrime Prevention Summit 2025- The use of AI Technology in Digital Forensics to Tackle Cyber Fraud
Speakers:
1. Mr. Himal Ojha, UNODC
2.Mr. Harry Koh, Magnet Forensic

SESSION 21: Cybercrime Prevention Summit 2025-Spying on Mobile: Preventing Interception and Cyber-Espionage Tactics in a Risky Geo-Political Era
Speaker: Dr. Christoph Erdmann, Senior Vice President
Dr Christoph Erdmann is the SVP and Managing Director of Secusmart, a BlackBerry subsidiary.
He continues to focus on combining the company’s expertise with its innovative strength. He
previously worked as a technology manager at Nokia. A specialist in digital voice processing, he
holds numerous patents and has various publications in his field to his name. In 2006, he was
awarded the Borchersplakette from the RWTH Aachen University for his exceptional scientific
work. During his studies in the German city of Aachen, he also received the renowned E-Plus
award for his dissertation in 2004.
Christoph joined BlackBerry in December 2014.
SESSION 22: Cybercrime Prevention Summit - Intelligent Border Security in Action
Explores the practical implementation of intelligent border security, emphasizing the role of advanced technologies in enhancing border safety and operational efficiency
Speaker: Christian AMATHIEUX (Digital Security Lead Solution Architect, Thales Asia) and Fabien VIAGAS (Digital Security Regional Head of Sales, Thales Asia)

SESSION 25: Cybercrime Prevention Summit 2025- The Future of Cybercrime Intelligence: AI and Machine Learning as Strategic Defences
Speaker: Mr. Salleh Kodri, APAC Technical Manager, CYBLE
Salleh have almost 16 years’ experience working in multiple aspect of Information Technology covering infrastructure and cybersecurity covering multiple industry vertical throughout South East Asia. Key area of focus include Threat & Data Protection, Cloud Security, Threat Intelligence and Incident Response. Salleh have also been involved in multiple project deployment roles primarily focused on security architecture, security protection framework and process deployment and rollout. His current stint in Cyble put him in a position to advice client on the importance and visibility of Digital Risk Exposure for their organization.



SESSION 29: Cybercrime Prevention Summit- Challenges in Investigating Cybercrime involving E-evidence
Moderator: DCP Dato’ Dr Lim Joo Son, Commercial Crime Investigation Department (CCID), Royal Malaysian Police (RMP)
Panelists: 1. Mr. Mohd Josiendra bin Abu Senin, AGC
2. Mr. William (Bill) Hall, U.S. Department of Justice, FBI


SESSION 30: Cybercrime Prevention Summit- Enhancing Cybersecurity Resilience with International Standards
Speakers: 1. Ms. Sharifah Rashidah binti Syed Othman, National Cyber Security Agency (NACSA)
2. Mr. BK Soon, CREST



SESSION 31: Cybercrime Prevention Summit - Leveraging Social Media in Cybercrime: Understanding the Risks and Implementing Comprehensive Mitigation Strategies for Enhanced Cybersecurity
Moderator: Assoc. Prof. Madya Ts. Dr. Nur Izura Udzir, UPM
Panelists: 1. Ts. Abdullah Hayyan Kunji Mohammed, Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC)
2. Mr. Nik Emir Din, Head of External Affairs, Sea Limited



SESSION 32: Cybercrime Prevention Summit-Challenges of AI Application in Law Enforcement: Public Perception and Trust
Moderator: Mr . Hazri Haidar, Managing Director, Prisma Khas Sdn Bhd
Panelists: 1. Dr. Bahma, Multimedia University(MMU)
2. Mr. Adrian Barfield, Asia Pacific Territory Manager , i2 Group
Coming Soon
LEAD UP EVENTS TO AISSE’25
SPECIAL PDRM DIALOGUE I
Venue: Royal Malaysia Police College Kuala Lumpur
SPECIAL PDRM DIALOGUE I
Venue: Royal Malaysia Police College Kuala Lumpur
SPECIAL PDRM DIALOGUE II
Venue: Sime Darby Convention Centre, Kuala Lumpur
SPECIAL PDRM DIALOGUE II
Venue: Sime Darby Convention Centre, Kuala Lumpur
HELD IN CONJUCTION
THE CYBERCRIME PREVENTION SUMMIT 2025 (CPS)
Venue: Putrajaya International Convention Centre
Supported by National Cyber Security Agency (NACSA), Malaysia
THE CYBERCRIME PREVENTION SUMMIT 2024 (CPS)
Venue: Putrajaya International Convention Centre
Supported by National Cyber Security Agency (NACSA), Malaysia
SPECIAL PDRM DIALOGUE 1 PANEL SESSIONS

Puan Wahidatul 'Abdah Aminul Rashid
Deputy Director Telecommunications Fraud. Department Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC)
Puan Wahidatul ‘Abdah Aminul Rashid currently serves as the Deputy Director of the Telecommunications Fraud Department at MCMC. With a career spanning 15 years, she possesses extensive experience, including three years in IT-related roles within the private sector and twelve years at MCMC. During her tenure, she has managed various responsibilities, such as overseeing compliance and monitoring licensees in accordance with the Communication and Multimedia Act 1998. She has dedicated her efforts to ensuring that licensees comply with regulations and instruments while upholding the quality of service for the regulated services under the Act. Presently, she is leading initiatives to counter telecommunication fraud, which involves close collaboration with stakeholders from diverse agencies to tackle the challenges posed by online scams. She earned her degree in Creative Multimedia (Hons) from Universiti Kuala Lumpur – Malaysian Institute of Information Technology.
Plenary Session 1: Technology On Crimes, The Challenges

Puan Wahidatul 'Abdah Aminul Rashid
Deputy Director Telecommunications Fraud. Department Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC)
Puan Wahidatul ‘Abdah Aminul Rashid currently serves as the Deputy Director of the Telecommunications Fraud Department at MCMC. With a career spanning 15 years, she possesses extensive experience, including three years in IT-related roles within the private sector and twelve years at MCMC. During her tenure, she has managed various responsibilities, such as overseeing compliance and monitoring licensees in accordance with the Communication and Multimedia Act 1998. She has dedicated her efforts to ensuring that licensees comply with regulations and instruments while upholding the quality of service for the regulated services under the Act. Presently, she is leading initiatives to counter telecommunication fraud, which involves close collaboration with stakeholders from diverse agencies to tackle the challenges posed by online scams. She earned her degree in Creative Multimedia (Hons) from Universiti Kuala Lumpur – Malaysian Institute of Information Technology.

YDH Dato' Sri Ramli bin Mohamed Yoosuf
Mr. Ramli bin Mohamed Yoosuf currently serves as the Director of the Commercial Crime Investigation Department at the Royal Malaysia Police. He brings a wealth of experience to this role, having previously held the position of Pahang Chief Police Officer from 2021 to 2023 and Head of the Royal Malaysia Police Secretariat from 2017 to 2020. Mr. Ramli’s extensive background also includes serving as the Principal Assistant Director (Training) in the Management Department from 2015 to 2017. He holds an MSS Master of Social Science from the National University of Malaysia (UKM) obtained in 2014, a BBA in Industrial Relations & Human Resources from Idaho State University, USA, completed in 1997, and a DBS in Business Study from MARA University of Technology (UiTM) earned in 1986.

Ms. Edora binti Ahmad
Edora binti Ahmad serves as the Deputy Chief Executive (Legal) at the National Cyber Security Agency (NACSA). With a robust educational background, she earned an LL.M. in Human Rights Law from the University of Nottingham, United Kingdom, in 2008, and a law degree from the International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM), graduating with Second Class (Upper) Honours in 2002. Edora’s career is distinguished by her extensive legal expertise and commitment to public service. She has held key positions such as Director of the Cyber Legal Integration Division at NACSA and served as a Senior Federal Counsel in various units at the Attorney General’s Chambers. Notably, she has been recognised with multiple Excellent Service Awards from both the Attorney General’s Chambers and the Prime Minister’s Department. Her work includes significant contributions to international and regional legal frameworks, human rights, and cyber security, participating in high-level panels and drafting groups, including those related to the ASEAN Human Rights Declaration and international conventions. Fluent in English and Malay, with a diploma in French, Edora’s accomplishments underscore her dedication to advancing Malaysia’s legal landscape, particularly in areas of cybercrime and international law.

Mr. KIM Young Min
Cybercrime Operations Officer Cybercrime Directorate INTERPOL
Young Min KIM is a Cybercrime Operations Officer at the Cybercrime Directorate of INTERPOL. He is responsible for coordinating INTERPOL Cybercrime Operations to assist investigation of member countries in the Asia & South Pacific region. He started his law enforcement career as a detective inspector in 2008 at the Korean National Police Agency. He had different roles in criminal investigations and international cooperations including Cybercrime Investigation, NCB Coordinator, Digital Forensic, IT company cooperation for over 8 years.

Mr. Rodney Lee
Chief Executive Officer Cybots AI, Malaysia
Young Min KIM is a Cybercrime Operations Officer at the Cybercrime Directorate of INTERPOL. He is responsible for coordinating INTERPOL Cybercrime Operations to assist investigation of member countries in the Asia & South Pacific region. He started his law enforcement career as a detective inspector in 2008 at the Korean National Police Agency. He had different roles in criminal investigations and international cooperations including Cybercrime Investigation, NCB Coordinator, Digital Forensic, IT company cooperation for over 8 years.
Plenary Session 2: Narcotics Crime – Danger Of Substance Abuse And Discovery Evolution Through Research Development

SAC Nik Ezanee bin Mohd Faisal
Deputy Director E8 Special Branch Royal Malaysia Police
Nik Ezanee Bin Mohd Faisal, currently the Senior Assistant Commissioner of Police and Assistant Director (Counter Terrorism) at the Special Branch of the Royal Malaysia Police, brings a wealth of experience and a strong moral compass to his role. With a minor in Psychology and exceptional assessment skills, he is adept at maintaining a sense of humour under pressure. His career in the Royal Malaysia Police is marked by key roles, including Chief Assistant Director of Data Collection/Analysis, providing security as Aide de Camp to the Prime Minister, and Officer in Charge of Criminal Investigation at Selangor Police Contingent HQ. He has managed high-stakes investigations, coordinated deradicalisation programmes, and supervised technical and surveillance operations. Nik Ezanee’s academic background includes an MBA in Organisation Management and a Bachelor of Science in International Business from Johnson & Wales University, Rhode Island, USA. His commitment to public service is further demonstrated by his numerous awards and his participation in the FBI National Academy Program. Fluent in both English and Malay, Nik Ezanee is a dedicated professional with a sharp eye for detail and a mission-oriented approach to counter-terrorism and law enforcement.

ACP Chandra Segaran Subramaniam
Assistant Director of Narcotics (Legislation/Investigation) Criminal Investigation Department Royal Malaysia Police
ACP Chandra Segaran Subramaniam is the Assistant Director of Investigation and Legal Division at the Narcotics Crime Investigation Department, Royal Malaysia Police (RMP). He is responsible for being a legal advisor to the Narcotics Crime Investigation Department in dealing with issues related to narcotics crime specifically in monitoring and supervising raids and investigation involving the whole police contingent in Malaysia. He started his law enforcement career as an Investigating Officer, Narcotics Crime Investigation Department, Miri District Police Head Quarters before continuing his study in Bachelor of Laws (LLB) until he got a Master in Law in 2011. At the same time, he became a Law Lecturer at the Police Training Centre Kuala Lumpur (PULAPOL). Subsequently, he was transferred to the Investigation and Legal Division, Narcotics Crime Investigation Department as Assistant Superintendent of Police, Investigation and Legal Division until he was promoted as an Assistant Director (Investigation and Legal Division), Narcotics Crime Investigation Department till the day.

Dato' Prof. Dr. Mohammad Kassim
Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic & International Affairs) The National University of Malaysia (UKM)
Mohammad B. Kassim, graduated with a B. Sc. (Hons.) in Chemistry with Energy & Fuel Science from Lakehead University, Canada; Master of Science (Chemistry) from Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) and PhD (Inorganic & Coordination Chemistry) from University of Bristol, United Kingdom. He is the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic & International Affairs) and the Chair of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor/Reactor for Academic Committee for public universities in Malaysia. Previously, he served as the Dean of the Faculty of Science and Technology, Deputy Executive Director of Academic & Research at the Strategic Centre. He served as Visiting Professor at University of Tsukuba and Gifu University; Specially Appointed Professor, at Osaka University and Visiting Researcher at the University of Sheffield. He specialised in coordination chemistry, molecular electronics, photo-electrochemistry, and conversion & utilization of CO2. He is the founder and leader for Solar Hydrogen Research at the Fuel Cell Institute, UKM.

Ms. Nor Aidora Saedon
Director of Forensic DNA Division Forensic Science Analysis Center Chemistry Department Ministry of Health Malaysia
Nor Aidora Binti Saedon is an Analyst at the Forensic DNA Division, Center of Analysis for Forensic Science, Department of Chemistry Malaysia under the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation, with 25 years of dedicated service. She holds a Master in Forensic Science from the University of Auckland, New Zealand (2007), and a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry from the University of Malaya (1998). Throughout her career, Nor Aidora has attended numerous courses, workshops, seminars, and symposiums both locally and internationally, enhancing her expertise in forensic chemistry. Her responsibilities include receiving and analysing exhibit items for DNA identification, regularly conducting forensic DNA analyses in complex crime cases such as murder, sexual assault, body identification, robbery, and kidnapping. Nor Aidora has provided expert testimony in both High and lower courts across Malaysia, where her forensic evidence has been consistently accepted. Her extensive experience and unwavering commitment to forensic science have made her a pivotal figure in Malaysia’s forensic community.

Mr. Steven Temprano
Country Attache (Criminal Investigator) Drug Enforcement Administration, USA
Steven Temprano is the Country Attaché (Criminal Investigator) at the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Kuala Lumpur Country Office, with his arrival date pending. He commenced his career with the DEA in February 2002 and has since held various positions, including his current role at the DEA Miami Field Division since September 2015. Prior assignments include the DEA Madrid, Spain Country Office, the DEA Miami Field Division, and the DEA Detroit Division Office. Before joining the DEA, Temprano served as a U.S. Immigration Inspector at Miami International Airport. Fluent in Spanish and Portuguese, he holds a Bachelor of Arts from St. John’s University, New York. Throughout his career, Temprano has been involved in international investigations, including maritime cases leading to significant seizures of cocaine and weapons. He has worked on Special Operations Division investigations and multiple TDY assignments in countries such as Portugal, Colombia, Mexico, and Brazil. In Madrid, he played a pivotal role in targeting Hezbollah-affiliated money laundering organizations. Currently, as a Supervisory Special Agent, he leads Miami FD Group 41, a High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area Task Force, furthering DEA’s enforcement goals in South Florida.
SPECIAL PDRM DIALOGUE II PANEL SESSIONS
Special Dialogue Session – Evolution Of The Drug Situation In Malaysia

YDH SAC Mazleen binti Mohd Nasir
Principal Assistant Director
(Forfeiture of Property / Legal / Investigation),
Royal Malaysia Police

YDH DCP Datuk Zainuddin bin Ahmad
Deputy Director of Narcotics
(Intelligence / Operations),
Royal Malaysia Police

YDH DCP Mohd Zani bin Che Din
Deputy Director of Narcotics
(Forfeiture of Property / Legal / Detention), Royal Malaysia Police

YDH SAC Mohd Rozi bin Jidin
Chief Assistant Director of Narcotics (Intelligence / International Relations), Narcotics Criminal Investigation Department,
Royal Malaysia Police
Group 2: Leveraging Forensic Data Analysis to Combat Illegal Drugs Maritime Trafficking from Malaysia

Harry Koh
Country Manager,
Magnet Forensic
Harry Koh is the Country Manager at Magnet Forensics. A digital forensic professional with diverse experience in the information security and information technology industry, Harry started his career as a data recovery engineer and has recovered over four petabytes of data from all kinds of storage media.
He is experienced in handling digital forensic investigations with various levels of complexity across a wide range of industries from legal, finance, construction, manufacturing, oil & gas, retail, healthcare to online services in the APAC regions specializing in identification, acquisition and examination of digital evidence.
Group 3: New Psychoactive Substances (NPS): Issues and Challenges in Malaysia

Mr. Mohd Nadiman Bin Radzali
Director,
Noble Forensic Technology

Mr. Sasongko Yudho
Chief Executive Officer,
eBdesk Malaysia Sdn Bhd
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