O V E R V I E W
In Indonesia, cybersecurity stands as a critical concern, despite its relative insulation from global advanced persistent threats. Nevertheless, cyber-attacks persist, impacting citizens and government institutions alike. As businesses transition to digital platforms, the increased implementation of transformative technologies introduces a slew of security risks, endangering critical infrastructure and sensitive data.
This surge in threats demands a reimagined leadership approach. With the expanding threat landscape and the growing complexity of safeguarding systems, there arises a pressing need for enhanced tools and highly skilled professionals to handle the same. This creates a immediate necessity of a new breed of experts, tasked with devising proactive security strategies to counter evolving threats.
The summit will explore the imperative of adopting policies and strategies to foster a proactive cybersecurity stance. It will delve into the disruptive technologies reshaping cybersecurity, empowering enterprises to confront the novel risks inherent in digital ventures. Furthermore, the Summit will advocate for instilling a culture of information security across all institutions and organizations.
At Secure Indonesia 2025, cybersecurity professionals will share insights and best practices for cultivating resilient and risk-averse digital enterprises.
W H Y I N D O N E S I A
- The Indonesia Cybersecurity market is projected to grow from US$ 2.05 billion in 2023 to US$ 3.39 billion by 2028.
- Indonesia has seen more than 11 million cyber attacks in the first quarter of 2023 amounting to a 22% increase over the previous year.
- By investing in security-related products and services, Indonesia is projected to achieve a substantial growth rate of 14.1%, reaching $39 billion by the year 2025.
- The Indonesian Cybersecurity market is segmented into three areas: Offering (Security Type and Services), Deployment (Cloud, On-premises), and End User (BFSI, Healthcare, Manufacturing, Government & Defence, IT and Telecommunication).
- The National Cyber and Encryption Agency (BSSN) has launched the Cyber Threat Intelligence Program (CTIP) in cooperation with a private technology company to tackle cybercrime in Indonesia
- Indonesia has the potential to boost its economic growth by $150 billion, equivalent to 10% of its Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by 2025 through the adoption of digital technology.
- The objective of the National Cybersecurity Strategy is to achieve cybersecurity, safeguard the integrity of the national digital economy system, and enhance cybersecurity resilience and capacity.
W H O W I L L A T T E N D Secure Indonesia 2025?
Government
Healthcare
BFSI
Fintech
Energy & Utilities
Transportation
Manufacturing
Real Estate & Infrastructure
Retail & e-commerce
Sports
Defense & Security
Aerospace
Tourism & Hospitality
Telecom
Oil & gas
Mining
Media
Education
W H Y A T T E N D
- Gain insights into the latest trends, best practices, and regulatory updates across Cybersecurity, Cloud Computing, Data Protection, and compliance through knowledge dissemination
- Utilize extensive networking opportunities with experts from various sectors including financial institutions, law enforcement agencies, regulators, technology providers, and consulting firms
- Stay updated on regulatory frameworks, compliance strategies, and risk management techniques
- Develop a deeper understanding of innovative tools, software, and services aimed at enhancing Cybersecurity processes and boosting efficiency
- Engage in meaningful discussions with industry peers and experts, facilitating the exchange of ideas, challenges, and solutions
- Leverage the knowledge acquired during the conference to gain a competitive edge and make well-informed decisions.
E V E N T S P E A K E R S
Budi Rahardjo
Chairman
ID-CERT
Marsudi Wahyu Kisworo Dewan Pengarah (Board of Governors)
The National Agency for Research and Innovation
The Republic of Indonesia (BRIN)
Budiyanto (Anto)
Head of Data Governance and Data Protection Officer
PT Bank Jago Tbk
Volvin Irawan
Head of IT Security
OCBC Indonesia
Indra S Adillah
Head of ICT
PT Indonesia AirAsia
Ivan Irawan
Director of IT
Credit Bureau of Indonesia
Roy Dianton Leonardo S
IT Security Department Head
PT Lion Super Indo
Wilbertus Darmadi
CIO
Toyota Astra Motor
Johnson Lopulisa
GM - IT
ASRI
Goutama Bachtiar
Director of IT Advisory
Grant Thornton Indonesia
Yudhistara Nugraha
Head of Centre for Data and Information Technology
Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology
Yohannes Glen
SVP Head of Enterprise Security
Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison
Suhono Harso Supangkat
Director
Smart Cities and Communities Innovation Center
Heru Sutadi
Executive Director
Indonesia ICT Institute
Hokky Situngkir
Director General
Ministry of Communication and Information Technology of the Republic of Indonesia
Muhammad Neil El Himam
Deputy Chairman for Digital Economy and Creative Products
Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy
Lioe Yanto Haryono
Vice President of Digital Information Technology
MODENA
Andang Nugroho
President
ISC2 Jakarta Chapter
Dr. Pratama Persadha
Chairman
CISSReC
Fanky Christian
Director
PT LIMA DUA SATU TEKNOLOGI INDONESIA
Sunita LUKKHOO
Head of EIB Group for Southeast Asia and the Pacific, Jakarta- Indonesia
European Investment Bank (EIB)
Yassir Ismail
Vice President of Digital & Information Technology
ID FOOD
Purnama Sulfa
Head of Chief Information Security Office (CISO) Division
Bank Mandiri Taspen
Mundzir
Head of Cyber Security Operations
Bank Sahabat Sampoerna
Sonny Supriyadi
CDO - Chief Data Officer DPO - Data Protection Officer Indonesia Chapter Lead - Analytics and Data Governance
Maybank