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View all search resultsHP Greater Asia vice president and head of personal systems Kong Meng Koh spoke to The Jakarta Post’s Divya Karyza about the IT company’s take on Indonesia’s growing cyberthreats and the country’s technology landscape, while also discussing HP’s strategy in dealing with global economic uncertainty.
Critics are lamenting a “clear lack of understanding” in the state’s latest cybersecurity measures, after a quick response team established to address a recent spate of data leaks played down the sensitivity of the information being circulated.
Even with most coronavirus pandemic restrictions lifted, employees in workplaces across Indonesia have come to expect some degree of working from home (WFH), and while cybersecurity was often an afterthought, experts say that needs to change, and fast.
The rise of cyberattacks in recent years may have united Indonesians in their push for a robust cybersecurity infrastructure and stronger law to protect their privacy, but a pseudonymous hacker claiming to have launched a data breach spree against the President and his men to make a political statement has polarized them.
The proposal comes as the government and House remain at loggerheads over the provision to establish a data protection agency to implement the PDP bill, which has effectively stalled the bill’s deliberation.