Indosat and Cisco Present Security Command Center, Strengthen Cyber Resilience in the AI Era

JAKARTA - Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison officially launched the Security Command Center (SCC), to strengthen digital resilience in Indonesia, as artificial intelligence (AI) increases which changes the cyber security landscape.

SCC is supported by an integrated security platform from Cisco, which is capable of detecting cyber threats and advanced machine learning analytics from Splunk, as well as in-depth understanding of the local and global markets from Cisco Customer Experience Services.

This combination presents real-time detection, investigation, and response capabilities on a large scale to answer various needs in Indonesia's rapidly growing digital economy sector.

SCC is also ready to help organizations adapt amid the acceleration of digital transformation and AI adoption by providing continuous visibility and AI-based insight to prevent cyberattacks before it's too late.

"The presence of the Security Command Center, the result of collaboration between Indosat and Cisco, strengthens Indonesia's stance on cyber security and confirms our commitment to protecting the government, business actors, and the community," said President Director and Chief Executive Officer of Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison, Vikram Sinha.

Through the power of Cisco and Splunk, Cisco Chairman and CEO Chuck Robbins believes that this solution can provide the reliable and trusted infrastructure foundation that organizations in Indonesia need to anticipate AI-based cyber threats.

SCC presents a continuous monitoring system, providing comprehensive visibility, and actionable intelligence, so that organizations can focus on innovation and growth.

"The combination of world-class technology and understanding of market conditions in Indonesia creates a secure and resilient digital infrastructure to drive innovation and support the advancement of digitalization in Indonesia in the long term," concluded Vikram.