JAKARTA - The Indonesian Cyber Security & Digitalization Association (ADIGSI) and together with the National Cyber and Crypto Agency (BSSN), through a partnership with Kaspersky held a forum inviting experts and practitioners, to discuss cybersecurity topics.

Raising the theme 'CyberSecure 2025: Strengthening Government & Private Collaboration To Protect Indonesia's Digital Future and Encouraging Economic Growth,' This forum brings together governments, international institutions, and the business world in order to formulate innovative solutions in the face of increasingly complex cyber threats.

Not only that, this conference is also said to discuss the role of governments, organizations, and individuals in strengthening Indonesia's digital infrastructure collectively.

According to Slamet Aji Pamungkas, Deputy for Cybersecurity and Cryptography for the BSSN Economic Sector, government collaboration with private companies is very important to improve cybersecurity in Indonesia.

"Especially in the midst of the growing threat. Regulators and industry players must understand their respective priorities and interests in order to create solutions and mutual responses," said Slamet.

This forum is also the government's effort to achieve a mission to achieve the 8 percent economic growth target, amid the development of the digital economy and the increasingly sophisticated cyber threats.

According to Kaspersky, to achieve the 2025-2029 economic target, cybersecurity must be strengthened in order to maintain trust, investment, and economic resilience.

"In the midst of the fast-growing cybersecurity landscape, the formation of ADIGSI was carried out at the right time, especially in order to unite all stakeholders in the cybersecurity industry and find common solutions to the challenges we face," continued Genie Sugene Gan, Director of Government Affairs and Public Policy Kaspersky.

Meanwhile, the Chairman of ADIGSI, Mr. Firlie Ganinduto also believes that this collaboration will be able to build cyber resilience in line with national strategies to make Indonesia's digital economy a source of new growth.


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