Jakarta, INTI - The Badan Siber dan Sandi Negara (BSSN) hosted the Ramadan Gathering | CyberTalk 2026, bringing together national media leaders in a strategic dialogue on the future of cybersecurity in Indonesia.
In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, cybersecurity has become the foundation of trust within the national digital ecosystem. Without strong cyber resilience, digital transformation efforts cannot be effectively realized or sustained.
During the Ramadan gathering with chief editors of national mass media, BSSN emphasized the importance of strengthening Penta Helix collaboration, uniting government, industry, academia, communities, and media, as key strategic partners in disseminating cybersecurity awareness to the public.
Building Cyber Resilience and Strategic Communication
The discussion underscored that building a resilient cybersecurity framework requires a balanced integration of people, process, and technology, where cyber literacy and continuous public education play a crucial role. At the same time, the media was highlighted as an indispensable partner in crisis communication, particularly in maintaining public trust and ensuring accurate information flow during cyber incidents.
As a follow-up to this initiative, BSSN introduced its strategic agenda, Cyber Resilience & Defense 2026, a national, cross-sector collaborative forum designed to strengthen Indonesia’s cybersecurity posture to be more adaptive, responsive, and sustainable in the face of emerging digital threats.
Conclusion
The initiative led by Badan Siber dan Sandi Negara highlights a comprehensive approach to strengthening Indonesia’s cybersecurity landscape. By fostering cross-sector collaboration and reinforcing the roles of education, technology, and media, BSSN is laying the groundwork for a more resilient and trusted digital ecosystem. The introduction of Cyber Resilience & Defense 2026 further signals a long-term commitment to building adaptive and sustainable national cyber defense capabilities.
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