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Cyber Security Law in Malaysia: Theory and Practice
Cyber Security Law in Malaysia: Theory and Practice
2025-07-01Mahyuddin Daud

Description: Life today is impacted by the cyber sphere in many ways, whether through emails, social media, video conferencing, data transmission, cloud storage, digital finance, or internet searches. Cyber risks and cyber security breaches abound – a global information technology (IT) disruption due to a cyber attack can bring the entire business world to a standstill; scams, hacking, and phishing cause serious losses. In the face of these risks and threats, heightened vigilance, acute awareness, and strong cyber security systems are crucial in protecting all sectors of society. This book delves into Malaysia’s legislative response to increasing digital threats. It provides a clear understanding of the newly enforced Cyber Security Act 2024 (CSA 2024), analyses cyber security governance, and considers the protection of national critical information infrastructures in the cyber security ecosystem. Various frameworks and best practices to manage cyber security incidents are studied. The book further reviews the licensing of cyber security service providers pursuant to the CSA 2024, giving a clear appreciation of how the regulations operate to enhance consumer protection, promote industry standards, and bolster Malaysia’s cyber security ecosystem. This book will be valuable to legal professionals, IT security practitioners, compliance officers, business owners, and students in navigating the complexities of cyber security law.

Author(s) Name: Mahyuddin Daud

Author’s Description: Mahyuddin Daud is an associate professor at the Ahmad Ibrahim Kulliyyah of Laws, International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM). He teaches and researches Cyber Law at IIUM. He holds professional memberships for Inns of Court Malaysia, Malaysian Consumer and Family Economics Association, and Global Internet Governance Academic Network. He is currently the Director of Sports Development Centre, IIUM, and has been appointed as a consultant in government consultation projects. Assoc Prof Dr Mahyuddin regularly presents and publishes research papers at international conferences and academic journals.

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RM 180.00

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Law of Artificial Intelligence 2nd Edition
Law of Artificial Intelligence 2nd Edition
2024-08-27
The Law of Artificial Intelligence is an essential practitioner's reference text examining the application of current regulation and civil and criminal laws to AI and emerging areas of AI-specific regulation and proposed law reforms. Topics include the fundamentals of AI technology, the general regulatory landscape and key regulatory frameworks, liability for harms involving AI, including product liability and professional negligence, IP and privacy and their impact on the training, use and outputs of AI, competition law concerns, criminal law and agency. The book also covers ethics and the use of AI within legal services and the administration of justice. The second edition has been thoroughly revised and updated including greatly expanded coverage of "generative" AI and new chapters on Human Rights, Public Law, Employment Law, Financial Services and Autonomous Vehicles. The book is edited by the leading AI experts Matt Hervey, Head of Artificial Intelligence Law at Gowling WLG (UK) LLP, and Matthew Lavy KC at 4 Pump Court. The chapters are by specialists from the bar, private practice, academia and industry.

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RM 1,486.00

Format: Printed Book

Cyber Law in Malaysia: Principles and Practices
Cyber Law in Malaysia: Principles and Practices
2024-02-13Dr S. Zulhuda | Dr R. Karim

About the Book

 
Cyber Law in Malaysia: Principles and Practices aims to provide valuable legal and policy insights into Malaysian cyber laws, starting with the international context and then assessing Malaysian development from legislative and judicial perspectives as well as administrative measures. When applicable, references to international treaties and foreign laws and cases are made and discussed. This book aims to be a leading text for all legal practitioners, lawmakers, researchers, students, or even general readers to understand the perspectives of cyber law and policy-making processes in Malaysia.
 
Highlights of this edition
 
·        Introduces the concept of law in the context of the information society and traces the development of the Internet and digital ecosystem.
  • Explores fundamental legal issues, such as the regulability of the Internet, jurisdictional issues, and the relationship between the Internet and human rights, as well as the content regulations.
  • Analyses various legal topics, including digital privacy, personal data protection, cybercrimes, and e-commerce laws.
  • Addresses emerging issues, such as multi-stakeholder platform governance and the emergence of blockchain, digital payment systems, and artificial intelligence.
  • Offers legal insights on the emerging cybersecurity law and the protection of critical information infrastructure.
  •  References to international treaties, foreign laws, and cases.

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RM 250.00

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Internet Law and Regulation 5th Edition
Internet Law and Regulation 5th Edition
2019-12-31Graham Smith

The new, fifth edition of Internet Law & Regulation is the long-awaited new edition of the leading title in its field. The title presents an analysis of key areas of internet law & regulation from a UK perspective. It is fully updated, including recent developments relating to GDPR, the Investigatory Powers Act 2016, eIDAS, online intermediary liability, including site blocking injunctions, and updated UK and EU case law across all chapters.

Internet Law and Regulation:

  • Takes a comparative approach to themes that have arisen in relation to the Internet, providing detailed coverage of English law.
  • Provides guidance on areas of importance such as encryption, obscenity, freedom of speech, tax, and competition law.
  • Contains helpful, practical guidance for both legal and non-legal audiences.
  • Includes extensive intellectual property law coverage, including copyright, confidential information, patents, trademarks, and domain names.
  • Contains dedicated chapters on defamation, data protection, internet payments, tax, and competition law.
  • Explores issues with liability, including both content liability and protection, as well as enforcement and cross-border liability.
  • Discusses both the communications regulation and the broadcasting regulation.
  • Provides detailed analysis on online contracting and auctions, statutory requirements, and international contracts.
  • Covers prohibited and regulated activities, such as computer misuse, offensive communications and online safety, pornography and sexual offences, contempt of court, gambling, pharmaceuticals, and advertising and promotional activities.
  • Written by cyberlaw expert Graham Smith and a team of contributors from leading law firm Bird & Bird.

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RM 1,727.00

Format: Printed Book

Legal Issues in Cloud Computing in Malaysia
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Legal Issues in Cloud Computing in Malaysia
2018-09-16Tay P. S. | Chan W. M. | Sik C. P.

Cloud computing is the storing and accessing of all forms of data over the Internet instead of on an individual's computer. The technology permeates various layers of the society ranging from the simple individual whose personal data is kept in the cloud with or without his knowledge to the mega corporations that strategically utilise the technology for myriad purposes related to their business.

This book provides an introduction to the key legal issues in cloud computing. Three areas that are central to cloud computing, namely data protection, contracts with cloud service providers and intellectual property.

  • Data protection and its interaction with cloud computing

This section discusses the challenges which cloud computing poses to the protection of personal data that is stored in the cloud. The section also considers the role which the Personal Data Protection Act 2010 plays in regulating the processing of personal data and the implications of the Act on the processing of personal data stored in the cloud.

  • Contract with cloud service providers

The section addresses issues pertaining to formation of contracts and privity. It attempts to identify and examine some of the common terms that are unfavourable to the users and, yet, are not negotiable. The legal issues that arise with regard to the fairness or otherwise of some common contractual terms are discussed under both contract law and the Consumer Protection Act 1999.

  • Intellectual property - specifically patent and copyright issues

The storing and streaming of the content in the cloud itself may raise issues as as to the infringement of intellectual property rights. These issues bring forth the fundamental questions of who should be held liable for the infringing content that is stored in the cloud.

This book is written in simple language to provide easy understanding and practical guidance to business users and providers of cloud computing services.

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RM 80.00

Format: Book & eBook

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