Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission
Mohamed Sulaiman Sultan Suhaibuddeen currently serves as the Chief Network Security Officer at the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission, focusing on the development and implementation of network security policies and incident management strategies. Prior experience includes roles such as Head Technology Strategy at Digital Nasional Berhad, Technology Consultant at Mesiniaga Berhad, and various leadership positions in the Malaysian Government, where expertise in online services, ICT strategy, and cybersecurity was demonstrated. Mohamed also held key IT roles in private companies, including JARING Communications Sdn Bhd and Ahmad Zaki Resources Berhad, overseeing IT strategy and infrastructure management. Educational qualifications encompass a PhD and Master's in Computer Science (Security), a Bachelor in Legal Studies, and a Bachelor's in Business Administration.
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Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission
The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) is entrusted with the role of promoting and regulating the communications and multimedia industry and to enforce the communications and multimedia laws in Malaysia. MCMC was established on 1 November 1998 pursuant to the provisions of the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission Act 1998 (MCMCA). Our primary role is to implement and promote the Government's national policy objectives for the communications and multimedia sector. MCMC also oversees the new regulatory framework for the converging industries of telecommunications, broadcasting and on-line activities, in accordance with the national policy objectives set out in the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998 (CMA), as well as postal services and digital certifications.