Combating crimes in cyberspace and defending the cybercriminals: the malaysian perspective

Cyber crimes are committed regardless of boundaries. The crimes continue to threaten public security and cause problems to Malaysian society and the world at large. These activities, if not controlled, may even collapse the security system of the country. To combat this threat, the society has to pl...

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Main Author: Mohamed, Duryana
Format: Proceeding Paper
Language:English
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Published: 2009
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description Cyber crimes are committed regardless of boundaries. The crimes continue to threaten public security and cause problems to Malaysian society and the world at large. These activities, if not controlled, may even collapse the security system of the country. To combat this threat, the society has to play its role by giving information on crimes committed and avoid computer abuses. In Malaysia, the Government, through the Royal Malaysian Police, Cyber Security Malaysia, MIMOS and other agencies, have worked together to ensure those criminals are arrested and punished accordingly. The arrest, prosecution and conviction are made under the relevant laws and procedures such as Computer Crimes Act 1997, Communication and Multimedia Act 1998, the Penal Code, the Criminal Procedure Code and the Evidence Act 1950. The expert evidence will be taken into account when necessary. Nevertheless, the suspect shall also be given an opportunity to defend himself. He shall not be prosecuted and executed if the evidence is insufficient to establish the crime committed. Thus, this paper shall examine the efforts taken by the Malaysian Government in combating cybercrime, the rights of the suspect or the accused and the obligations of the defence counsel in defending his client. Problems and challenges to the investigators, prosecutors, forensic experts and defence counsel will also be highlighted from the Malaysian perspective. For the above purposes, reference shall include relevant practices and procedures as well as decided cases in Malaysia, Singapore and other relevant jurisdictions.
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spelling iium-175922024-07-29T08:45:44Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/17592/ Combating crimes in cyberspace and defending the cybercriminals: the malaysian perspective Mohamed, Duryana K Law (General) Cyber crimes are committed regardless of boundaries. The crimes continue to threaten public security and cause problems to Malaysian society and the world at large. These activities, if not controlled, may even collapse the security system of the country. To combat this threat, the society has to play its role by giving information on crimes committed and avoid computer abuses. In Malaysia, the Government, through the Royal Malaysian Police, Cyber Security Malaysia, MIMOS and other agencies, have worked together to ensure those criminals are arrested and punished accordingly. The arrest, prosecution and conviction are made under the relevant laws and procedures such as Computer Crimes Act 1997, Communication and Multimedia Act 1998, the Penal Code, the Criminal Procedure Code and the Evidence Act 1950. The expert evidence will be taken into account when necessary. Nevertheless, the suspect shall also be given an opportunity to defend himself. He shall not be prosecuted and executed if the evidence is insufficient to establish the crime committed. Thus, this paper shall examine the efforts taken by the Malaysian Government in combating cybercrime, the rights of the suspect or the accused and the obligations of the defence counsel in defending his client. Problems and challenges to the investigators, prosecutors, forensic experts and defence counsel will also be highlighted from the Malaysian perspective. For the above purposes, reference shall include relevant practices and procedures as well as decided cases in Malaysia, Singapore and other relevant jurisdictions. 2009-08-10 Proceeding Paper NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/17592/1/Combating_Cybercrimes_in_the_cyberspace_and_defending_the_cyber_criminals_The_Malaysian_perspectives_2009.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/17592/4/duryana_certificate.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/17592/5/duryana_letter.pdf Mohamed, Duryana (2009) Combating crimes in cyberspace and defending the cybercriminals: the malaysian perspective. In: International Conference on Law and Social Obligation: The Way Forward,, 10-11th August 2009, University of Kashmir.
spellingShingle K Law (General)
Mohamed, Duryana
Combating crimes in cyberspace and defending the cybercriminals: the malaysian perspective
title Combating crimes in cyberspace and defending the cybercriminals: the malaysian perspective
title_full Combating crimes in cyberspace and defending the cybercriminals: the malaysian perspective
title_fullStr Combating crimes in cyberspace and defending the cybercriminals: the malaysian perspective
title_full_unstemmed Combating crimes in cyberspace and defending the cybercriminals: the malaysian perspective
title_short Combating crimes in cyberspace and defending the cybercriminals: the malaysian perspective
title_sort combating crimes in cyberspace and defending the cybercriminals: the malaysian perspective
topic K Law (General)
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/17592/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/17592/1/Combating_Cybercrimes_in_the_cyberspace_and_defending_the_cyber_criminals_The_Malaysian_perspectives_2009.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/17592/4/duryana_certificate.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/17592/5/duryana_letter.pdf