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View all search resultsJakarta and Papua can look to founding father Sukarno, who pioneered a path to lasting peace in Papua before the region was even part of the country, for guidance on moving away from today’s heavy-handed security approach and toward a shared, mutually respectful approach to resolution.
AI is here to stay, and before we jump on the latest digital bandwagon, the government and other stakeholders can start working now to lay a foundation to build cyber capacity and nurture a culture of innovation for navigating the tides of technology.
In recent years, Indonesia's critical infrastructure systems have been targeted by a wide range of cyberthreats that usually aim to gain control of and deny access to critical systems, or to encrypt, delete or steal important data in the systems.
North Korea's recent spate of weapons testing has reignited fears of a major crisis on the Korean Peninsula, but it has also shone some light on the relatively limited options that both Washington and Beijing have in responding to Pyongyang.
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