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Asia International Security Summit & Expo 2025 (AISSE25)

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20th Jan 2025 to 22nd Jan 2025

Asia International Security Summit & Expo 2025 (AISSE25)

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In an increasingly globalised and interconnected world, national security threats need to be tackled in a bilateral and multilateral manner. As crimes such as terrorism, extremism, trafficking and cyberattacks transcend national borders, so too must efforts to counter that.

From 20th to 22nd January 2025, the international who’s who of the security sector will gather at Putrajaya International Convention Centre in Malaysia. Comprising law enforcement and public security decision makers, government officials, technical experts and professionals, they will be participating in the Asia International Security Summit & Expo 2025 (AISSE’25).

Hosted by the Ministry of Home Affairs Malaysia and the Royal Malaysia Police (RMP), and organised by Alpine Integrated Solution (AIS) and Koperasi Polis DiRaja Malaysia Berhad (Royal Malaysia Police Cooperative), AISSE’25 is set to be the region’s most prominent security event.

AISSE 25 is set to become the nation’s most vital Internal Security event and is aimed at becoming Asia’s Premium Showcase for Peace & Security. This is very much in line with the Ministry’s aspirations of promoting and advocating Peaceful Nations. The event’s theme, Asia United: Charting the Future of Global Peace and Security through Law Enforcement Collaboration, envisions a united Asia leading the charge for global peace and security. In a world where stability is paramount, this summit stands at the forefront of dialogue and action, rallying nations that advocate for not just a safer planet, but also a cooperative framework that empowers law enforcement agencies across borders.

The soft launch of AISSE’25 was officiated on 11 March 2024 at the Royal Malaysia Police College in Kuala Lumpur by Malaysia’s Minister of Home Affairs the Honourable Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail and the Inspector General of Police Tan Sri Razarudin Husain. This was during the PDRM Special Dialogue I session held in conjunction with the 217th Police Day.

AISSE 2025 aims to foster international collaboration, bridging borders for a safer world through shared intelligence, joint training initiatives, and strategies to address transnational crime. This summit unites law enforcement agencies, government leaders, and industry experts to catalyse action for a more secure world

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