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AI Regulation in Malaysia
An overview of the Malaysian regulatory landscape governing artificial intelligence — covering PDPA, sectoral guidelines, national AI policy, and Malaysia's approach to the global AI governance debate.
ASEAN AI Governance
ASEAN AI governance refers to the regional frameworks, guidelines, and policy initiatives adopted by Southeast Asian nations to promote responsible, trustworthy, and interoperable artificial intelligence development and deployment.
BNM AI Guidelines
Bank Negara Malaysia's AI guidelines provide a regulatory framework governing the responsible adoption of artificial intelligence in Malaysia's financial sector, covering risk management, governance, and accountability requirements for licensed institutions.
EU AI Act
The EU AI Act is the world's first comprehensive legal framework regulating artificial intelligence, classifying AI systems by risk level and imposing obligations on developers and deployers operating in the European Union.
Malaysia AI Governance Framework
The Malaysia AI Governance Framework is a national set of guidelines, standards, and forthcoming legislation that defines responsible AI development and deployment in Malaysia.
National Cyber Security Agency (NACSA)
The Malaysian federal agency responsible for coordinating national-level cyber security policy, protecting Critical National Information Infrastructure, and shaping the country's response to emerging threats including artificial intelligence and AI-enabled attacks.
SC Malaysia Fintech
The Securities Commission Malaysia (SC) regulates capital market fintech activities including digital assets, robo-advisory, equity crowdfunding, and AI-driven investment services through a framework of licensing, regulatory sandboxes, and guidelines.