Muhammad Faizal is a Research Fellow with the Regional Security Architecture Programme, Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies (IDSS) at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS). He holds a Master of Science (Strategic Studies) degree from RSIS, NTU and Bachelor of Business Administration (with Merit) from NUS. He has a research background in terrorism and geopolitical cyber threats. Prior to RSIS, he served many years in the Singapore Ministry of Home Affairs and National Security Coordination Secretariat where he headed teams in the roles of intelligence analysis, international relations, and national security analysis; achieving several commendation awards for operational and analysis efficiency. He also served a stint in the Ministry of Communications and Information where he focused on the intersection of digital security and geopolitics. His current research interests include the implications of diplomatic, informational, military, and cyber issues on regional security; entwinement of technology and geopolitics in the Indo-Pacific security architecture; as well as information/influence operations’ and hybrid threats’ challenges on regionalism.
Faizal was also a regular resource person for international media such as MediaCorp on issues of terrorism, cyber threats, and influence/information operations; and had given lectures at conferences such as the Stockholm Security Conference 2017 and Security Industry Conference (SIC) 2018.