Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison (Indosat or IOH) officially launched its Security Command Center (SCC) to strengthen Indonesia’s digital resilience amid the growing influence of artificial intelligence (AI) in cybersecurity (03/03).
Indosat Launches Security Command Center
The SCC is built on Cisco’s integrated security platform, advanced cyber threat detection and machine learning analytics from Splunk, and deep local and global market knowledge from Cisco Customer Experience Services. This combination allows real-time threat detection, investigation, and response at scale, addressing the needs of Indonesia’s expanding digital economy.
Inclusive and AI-Driven Cybersecurity Solutions
The SCC helps organizations adapt to rapid digital transformation and AI adoption by providing continuous visibility and AI-based insights to prevent cyberattacks before they occur. It offers inclusive cybersecurity services that enable operational teams and organizations of all sizes to navigate the complex digital landscape confidently.
Leadership Statements on Digital Security
Vikram Sinha, President Director and CEO of Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison, said: “The presence of the Security Command Center, a collaboration between Indosat and Cisco, strengthens Indonesia’s stance on cybersecurity and underscores our commitment to protecting the government, businesses, and society. The combination of world-class technology and understanding of local market conditions creates a secure and resilient digital infrastructure to drive innovation and support long-term digital advancement in Indonesia.”
Chuck Robbins, Chair and CEO of Cisco, added: “Cisco is proud to continue its collaboration with Indosat to set new standards in digital resilience in Indonesia. Through the combined power of Cisco and Splunk, we provide the reliable and trusted infrastructure organizations in Indonesia need to anticipate AI-driven cyber threats and stay ahead in the digital economy era.”
Continuous Monitoring for Advanced Threats
As AI adoption increases in businesses, public institutions, and daily life, cyber threats are becoming more sophisticated. Security must be integrated into every layer of digital infrastructure, not just added as a temporary solution. The SCC enables continuous monitoring, comprehensive visibility, and actionable intelligence, allowing organizations to focus on innovation and growth.
PHOTO: IOH
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