Kaspersky and Indonesia’s National Cyber and Crypto Agency, BSSN, have extended their Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to strengthen long-term cybersecurity collaboration in Indonesia (13/04).
The agreement renewal was signed to enhance national cybersecurity efforts through continued cooperation between both parties, following an initial partnership that began in 2021.
Expanded Focus on Cybersecurity Policy and Regulation
Under the renewed MoU, both sides will deepen collaboration in cybersecurity policy and regulatory development.
The partnership also includes strengthening international cooperation to support broader cybersecurity engagement efforts.
Strengthening Technical Cooperation and Capacity Building
The collaboration will also expand technical initiatives involving both public and private sectors.
These initiatives aim to improve cybersecurity capacity building through joint programs and shared expertise.
Kaspersky and BSSN Highlight Long-Term Strategic Commitment
Managing Director for Asia Pacific, Adrian Hia, stated that the collaboration will support long-term investment in skills, knowledge, and frameworks to strengthen cyber resilience.
Director of Government Affairs and Public Policy for APAC and Japan, Heng Lee, said the cooperation supports the creation of a safer and more resilient digital environment in Indonesia.
Deputy for Cybersecurity Policy Strategy and Cryptography at BSSN, Marsekal Madya (TNI) R. Tjahjo Khurniawan, said the partnership reflects a commitment to increasing awareness and developing new cybersecurity experts.
Over 14.9 Million Cyberattacks Blocked in Indonesia in 2025
As a reference, Kaspersky recorded 14,909,665 internet-based cyberattacks targeting users in Indonesia that were successfully blocked throughout 2025.
This figure reflects the scale of cyber threats addressed in the country during the period.
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