In Malaysia’s rapidly advancing digital economy, the introduction of the Cyber Security Act 2024 and the expansion of massive data center corridors have placed CISOs at the center of national resilience. Beyond traditional perimeter defense, security leaders must now navigate the complexities of Cloud-First mandates, sovereign data requirements, and the industrial convergence of IT and OT in an increasingly interconnected landscape.
Join us at the 6th Annual 100 CISO Summit & Awards Malaysia 2026, where we focus on “The Sentinel of the Digital Economy: Forging Proactive Defense in an AI-Driven Era.” This year’s edition highlights how security leaders are transitioning from reactive responders to proactive business enablers. Sessions will explore the practical application of AI-powered defense, agentic security orchestration, and the communication strategies required to align cybersecurity with boardroom objectives. Gain insights from regional experts through real-world case studies addressing the future of security leadership in a tech-enabled, resilient era.
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Featured Speakers
Meet The Experts

Ts. Tahrizi Tahreb
CISO & Chairman
Bank Rakyat & rawSEC

Suresh Srinivasan
Group Head of Cyber Security and Data Privacy
Axiata Group Berhad

Ts. Nabil Zolkefly
CISO
Takaful Malaysia

Ts. Yuwanthiran Sukalingam
Director of Information Security (CISO)
Mindvalley

Jon Lau
CISO & Director Scientific - IT
A*STAR

Mohd Zul-Etfi Md Noh
Head of Function, Digital and Security Governance
Kumpulan Wang Persaraan (KWAP)

Irfan Amer Ismail
CISO
AEON Bank (M) Berhad

Ts. Jacky Aw
Head of Tech Risk, BCM, and Chief Information Security Officer (CISO)
Kenanga Investment Bank
What Our Attendees Say
Collaborating with global industry leaders to drive innovation and sustainable excellence.
Thank you very much for inviting me to the CPO Summit event. Overall, it was a good experience, and I gained valuable knowledge
Thanyapa Rakkamnerd
Senior Sourcing Manager
International Committee of the Red Cross
Good! Shared current scenarios on threat landscapes and managing threat hunting while protecting against and preventing damaging threats.
Muhamad Azizul Hakim Bin Musa
Senior Manager
Amanah Raya Berhad
From the opening session to the closing remarks, every element reflected a deep understanding of the procurement department’s evolving role, network building, agility, and digital transformation.
Preechaporn Naktoranin
Procurement Head
GlaxoSmithKline Thailand
I like the event. It was informative, and all the input shared by the panelists was useful.
Siti Nor Aishah Gunong
Senior Audit Executive
Credit Guarantee Corporation (CGC) Malaysia Berhad
Kudos to the organizer for curating such a well-structured agenda. Thank you for the invitation!
David Chong Tai Wai
SM, IT Security & IT GRC (Head)
QL Resources Berhad
Brilliant events with extensive expertise and real case studies.
Sofiya Poland
roup Strategic Procurement Director
ALEC
Featured Speakers
Meet The Experts

Samar Elmnhrawy
SVP - People, Organization & Sustainability
Majid Al Futtaim

Hani Al Khusaibi
Chief HR & Support Services Officer
Towell Group

Michael Schulz
Group Chief People & Organization Officer
Purehealth

Dr. Nadia Bastaki
Chief People, Government and Corporate Affairs Officer
Etihad

Juma Beljaflah
Chief Human Resources Officer
Union Properties PJSC

Haitham Akl
Chief Human Capital Officer
Ajlan & Bros Holding

Aysha Sulaiman
Director of Human Resources and Development
RAKEZ

Rupak Sircar
Chief Human Resources Officer
Landmark Group

Ellen Dubois Du Bellay
Chief Human Resources Officer
Dubai Holding

Peter Lemperis
Chief Human Resources Officer
Vanguard Logistics Services

Ghada Salah
Chief Human Resources Officer
Albatha Engineering
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