Following Up On Denny Siregar's Data Leak, Telkomsel Reports To The Police
JAKARTA - Telkomsel operators are following up on data leakage cases experienced by social media activist Denny Siregar. Telkomsel has also reported this case to the Directorate of Cyber Crime, Bareskrim Polri, after conducting an internal investigation.
"Telkomsel has carried out an investigation process and followed up by submitting an official report to law enforcement officials through the National Police Criminal Investigation Directorate on July 8, 2020," said Telkomsel Senior Vice President Corporate Secretary Andi Agus Akbar in his official statement, Friday, July 10.
Andi explained, Telkomsel has carried out an internal investigation in accordance with the direction of the Ministry of Communication and Information (Kominfo) regarding the alleged data leakage experienced by its customers. On the other hand, Telkomsel will continue to coordinate intensively with law enforcement officials, to help smooth the investigation process.
"We really regret the inconvenience of Brother Denny Siregar as a customer for the complaints submitted regarding the alleged misuse of customer data. In this connection, Telkomsel is committed to giving serious attention to ensuring the handling of these complaints is open and thorough," he explained.
He added, Telkomsel is committed to always comply with laws and regulations. Moreover, his party always refers to technical and security standards as a commercial telecommunications service provider, according to international standardization agencies (ITU, GSMA) and applicable regulations.
Friends, from this case, it turns out that we just found out that our personal data is very vulnerable to being tapped. For example, from @ opposite6891, it was very easy for him to get data about me. I demand answers from @Telkomsel & @kemkominfo. This is terrible. It could happen to you and your family. pic.twitter.com/ZXsIbIc4r4
- Denny siregar (@ Dennysiregar7) July 5, 2020
Regarding customer data security, Andi ensures that the company's operations are running according to the ISO 27001 certification standard that has been pocketed by Telkomsel. "This periodic certification process is carried out by an independent and professional international institution," he said.
Previously reported, social media activist Denny Siregar through his Twitter account threatened cellular provider Telkomsel because it was deemed to have leaked his personal data. Where personal information includes name, address, NIK, KK, IMEI, OS, to the type of device disclosed by the @ Opposite6891 account.