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Crippling Cyber Attacks

Cyberattacks continue to hit organizations and corporations in Indonesia. Now they are the victims, and sooner or later it could be us.

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KOMPAS EDITOR
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Main Director of BSI Hery Gunardi (right) and RCEO BSI Jakarta 1 Deden Durachman (center) reviewing BSI ATM services which have recovered from suspected cyber attacks, at the Wisma Mandiri I Building Jakarta, Thursday (11/5/2023)
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Main Director of BSI Hery Gunardi (right) and RCEO BSI Jakarta 1 Deden Durachman (center) reviewing BSI ATM services which have recovered from suspected cyber attacks, at the Wisma Mandiri I Building Jakarta, Thursday (11/5/2023)

An improvement to legal instruments in the form of the ratification of Law Number 27 of 2022 concerning Personal Data Protection has not been effective in stemming personal data leakage. Until now, cyberattacks, especially personal data theft, are a threat.

The government is expected to optimize law enforcement by providing sanctions that can create a deterrent effect for cybercrime perpetrators.

Editor:
SYAHNAN RANGKUTI
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