An analysis of the laws governing cyber terrorism in Malaysia / Fateha Mohd Amir Saripudin...[et al.]

This project focuses on the laws governing cyber terrorism in Malaysia. Currently, cyber terrorism is governed by the Penal Code and the Internal Security Act 1960. There are three main objectives of this project. Firstly, the project aims to critically analyze the sufficiency of the laws that gover...

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Main Authors: Mohd Amir Saripudin, Fateha, Razali, Ayudiana, Wan Chik, Wan Nur Munirah
Format: Student Project
Language:English
Published: 2011
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spelling my.uitm.ir.329672022-07-06T00:56:08Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/32967/ An analysis of the laws governing cyber terrorism in Malaysia / Fateha Mohd Amir Saripudin...[et al.] Mohd Amir Saripudin, Fateha Razali, Ayudiana Wan Chik, Wan Nur Munirah Terrorism National defense. Military law This project focuses on the laws governing cyber terrorism in Malaysia. Currently, cyber terrorism is governed by the Penal Code and the Internal Security Act 1960. There are three main objectives of this project. Firstly, the project aims to critically analyze the sufficiency of the laws that governing cyber terrorism is. Secondly, the project critically examines the laws on cyber terrorism in the United Kingdom (UK), the United States (US), and Australia for the purpose of making a legal comparison of the study. Thirdly, the project proposes some recommendations for the improvement of the current laws governing cyber terrorism in Malaysia. The project highlights the legal issues in the current legislation and the critiques of such laws. Also, the project engages in the theoretical level of the study, showcasing the relevance of the theory of risk, particularly, the theory of economic risk to the crime of cyber terrorism. Based on the comparative analysis, this project found that there is a need for Malaysia to have a specific law in governing the offence of cyber terrorism. As conclusion, this research provides several recommendations for the improvement of the current laws on cyber terrorism in Malaysia. 2011 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/32967/1/32967.pdf An analysis of the laws governing cyber terrorism in Malaysia / Fateha Mohd Amir Saripudin...[et al.]. (2011) [Student Project] (Unpublished)
institution Universiti Teknologi Mara
building Tun Abdul Razak Library
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country Malaysia
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topic Terrorism
National defense. Military law
spellingShingle Terrorism
National defense. Military law
Mohd Amir Saripudin, Fateha
Razali, Ayudiana
Wan Chik, Wan Nur Munirah
An analysis of the laws governing cyber terrorism in Malaysia / Fateha Mohd Amir Saripudin...[et al.]
description This project focuses on the laws governing cyber terrorism in Malaysia. Currently, cyber terrorism is governed by the Penal Code and the Internal Security Act 1960. There are three main objectives of this project. Firstly, the project aims to critically analyze the sufficiency of the laws that governing cyber terrorism is. Secondly, the project critically examines the laws on cyber terrorism in the United Kingdom (UK), the United States (US), and Australia for the purpose of making a legal comparison of the study. Thirdly, the project proposes some recommendations for the improvement of the current laws governing cyber terrorism in Malaysia. The project highlights the legal issues in the current legislation and the critiques of such laws. Also, the project engages in the theoretical level of the study, showcasing the relevance of the theory of risk, particularly, the theory of economic risk to the crime of cyber terrorism. Based on the comparative analysis, this project found that there is a need for Malaysia to have a specific law in governing the offence of cyber terrorism. As conclusion, this research provides several recommendations for the improvement of the current laws on cyber terrorism in Malaysia.
format Student Project
author Mohd Amir Saripudin, Fateha
Razali, Ayudiana
Wan Chik, Wan Nur Munirah
author_facet Mohd Amir Saripudin, Fateha
Razali, Ayudiana
Wan Chik, Wan Nur Munirah
author_sort Mohd Amir Saripudin, Fateha
title An analysis of the laws governing cyber terrorism in Malaysia / Fateha Mohd Amir Saripudin...[et al.]
title_short An analysis of the laws governing cyber terrorism in Malaysia / Fateha Mohd Amir Saripudin...[et al.]
title_full An analysis of the laws governing cyber terrorism in Malaysia / Fateha Mohd Amir Saripudin...[et al.]
title_fullStr An analysis of the laws governing cyber terrorism in Malaysia / Fateha Mohd Amir Saripudin...[et al.]
title_full_unstemmed An analysis of the laws governing cyber terrorism in Malaysia / Fateha Mohd Amir Saripudin...[et al.]
title_sort analysis of the laws governing cyber terrorism in malaysia / fateha mohd amir saripudin...[et al.]
publishDate 2011
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/32967/1/32967.pdf
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