omar abdulsalam hussein, nazura abdul manap, muhammad rizal abdul rahman, bareq muntadher abdul wahhab. (2022). cyber blackmail on social media and its authenticity through criminal evidence. - neuroquantology. 121-132. |
rizal rahman, mohd sophian zakaria. (2021). the viability of the malaysian penal code in handling physical damage caused by malware. - international journal of computer science and network security. 52-56. |
rizal rahman. (2021). malicious unauthorised access to computer programs and data in malaysia. - commonwealth law bulletin. 453-461. |
mohamad rizal, nazura abdul manap, sohaib mukhtar, hossein taji. (2020). hacking in cyberspace identity theft: a comparative analysis of malaysia, united kingdom, and iran. - baltica journal. 1-19. |
ahmad azam mohd shariff, nazura abdul manap, asma hakimah ab halim, fatimah yusro hashim, ramalinggam rajamanickam, mohamad rizal abd rahman, mazliza mohamad & mohd azhan yahya. (2016). the syariah courses of islamic law of securities and islamic family law: revamping the teaching and learning techniques in ensuring marketability of ukm`s law graduates. - mediterranean journal of social sciences. . |
ramalinggam rajamanickam, saw wei siang, anisah che ngah & rizal rahman. (2015). the position of similar fact evidence in malaysia. - mediterranean journal of social sciences. . |
ahmad azam mohd shariff, mazupi abdul rahman, nazura abdul manap, ramalinggam rajamanickam, rizal rahman, norfajri ismail. (2014). investigation procedures in syariah criminal cases: challenges faced by malaysian syariah enforcement officers in excercise of their arrest power. - mediterranean journal of social sciences. 472. |
rizal rahman. (2012). legal jurisdiction over malware-related crimes1: from theories of jurisdiction to solid practical application. - computer law and security review: the international journal of technology and practice. 28(4):403-415. |
rizal rahman. (2012). the legal measure against denial of service (dos) attacks adopted by the united kingdom legislature: should malaysia follow suit?. - international journal of law and information technology. 20(2): 85-101. |