JAKARTA - The National Counterterrorism Agency (BNPT) has expressed its readiness to participate in maintaining cyber security in the international agenda of the G20 Summit in Bali.

"BNPT RI and its staff are ready to protect cyberspace, save your data, follow literacy, secure your gadgets and strengthen your passwords," said BNPT Main Secretary Major General (Mayjen) TNI Dedi Sambowo in a written statement reported by ANTARA, Wednesday, August 3 .

The readiness of BNPT was conveyed during the Focus Group Discussion (FGD) activity of the Cyber Security Coordination Forum at the G20 Summit held in Bali.

Dedi said the presence of BNPT is a form of direct support for cyber security at the G20 Summit, especially in the transportation, energy and information sectors.

Meanwhile, Head of Sub-Directorate of Information Technology, BNPT Sutriyono conveyed the latest situation on the dynamics of the dynamics of the threat of terrorism in cyberspace, including digital space and social media.

According to Sutriyono, what is no less important is the counter-narrative of radical ideological propaganda in the digital space, as well as the campaign for national awareness in the social media space.

This is because the narrative of radical ideology of violence is a potential threat that is dangerous and can disrupt the 2022 G20 Indonesia Summit which will take place in Bali.

The agenda for the 2022 G20 Summit on the Island of the Gods, Bali, is proof of Indonesia's image and reputation to ensure that the event takes place safely from various threats.

This includes the threat of terrorism which tends to use cyberspace to be misused and manipulated.


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