
Sahilah Ain Sathakathulla- Master of Arts
- Master's Student at Sultan Idris Education University
Sahilah Ain Sathakathulla
- Master of Arts
- Master's Student at Sultan Idris Education University
Research Candidate, MA Malaysia Studies @ UPSI
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Introduction
Networking Officer @ Malaysian Philosophy Society | Deputy Head, Policy & Research, AYO ASEAN Malaysia
Forthcoming:
[Book]
AI Criminology: Genesis, Problems & Solutions
Skills and Expertise
Current institution
Additional affiliations
January 2024 - present
ASEAN
Position
- Politics & Security Manager
September 2022 - November 2023
International Institute of Justice & Police Studies (IIJPS)
Position
- Researcher
Description
- Manage the academic and research activities of the Centre, Liaison with funding agencies or collaborators, Assist the Director / Head of the Centre, Involve in Creating Strategies of the Centre and assist in all extension and consultancy activities of the Centre.
February 2017 - December 2022
Education
September 2024
February 2017 - March 2022
Publications
Publications (16)
Introduction to AMEA Model as a comprehensive sustenance model
AMEA aether law of contradiction depicts two contradictions: policy-making-based and real situation-based contradiction. An applied simple rule, that is: not all alternatives are considered applicable in both policymaking as in policy-making, there is only one used as mainstream but not a contingency plan when in a real situation, there are multipl...
AMEA Model is a comprehensive model created from AMEA principle formulated for the School of Islamic Thought 2023-2027 Advent of the Future Blueprint which it is inspired by former Senator Yusmadi Yusoff’s ADIL acronym concept of A (Adil), D (Democratic), I (Inclusivity), and L (Sustenance). There are several fundamentals that have to be fulfilled...
In 1998, Malaysia cyber law was considered as the most advanced in the ASEAN region. Now, even though Malaysia is considered in the top 10 dalam cybersecurity (NCSI, 2022), the legal implementation is far way behind compared to other ASEAN nations. According to sources, Malaysia ranked no. 2 in cyberbullying (UNICEF, 2020). There are three main obj...
In 1998, Malaysia cyber law was considered as the most advanced in the ASEAN region. Now, even though Malaysia is considered in the top 10 dalam cybersecurity (NCSI, 2022), the legal implementation is far way behind compared to other ASEAN nations. According to sources, Malaysia ranked no. 2 in cyberbullying (UNICEF, 2020). There are three main obj...
This slides were specifically designed for focus group established by HE Mr Lee Chean Chung ADUN Semambu and his legal team in order to provide consultations on the dire need of cybercriminology, neccessity policy and legal amendments in Bank Laws so that Malaysian victims can be insured from scam issues.
Cybergrooming method to enable scam. Used in one of clients' research (Client N/A to be revealed due to NDA)
Cybercriminology is a division that needed to pay heavy attention in Asia Pacific. 2,716 cyber-crime cases near RM137.7 million losses reported last 2021 in Selangor alone proves that Malaysia fell short behind in cybercrime victims' intervention although ranked 19 in cyber security (NCSI, 2022). Unfortunately, Malaysia does not have a comprehensiv...
ASEAN Youth Forum (AYF) aims to accommodate the voices of young Southeast Asians. AYF believes that youth in the region has multiple life perspectives that can be expressed through creative processes and are worth-amplified further.
Yuwana is derived from Sanskrit word yauvana meaning youth. It stands for young, uniting, witty, accessible, and non...
Questions
Question (1)
Dear friends, I am studying on cybervictims and this puzzles me a bit.
Please refer to this link:
My questions are:
1. What is the co-relations of colonization and cybercrime in selecting victims?
2. Does colonial history play its role for cybercrime, or
3. Does cybercrime was enacted to produce fear among people?
Regards, S.