In a significant move to bolster Indonesia's digital defenses, cybersecurity experts from NPCore recently engaged with 100 officials from the Ministry of Creative Economy. The session was designed to arm participants with the knowledge and tools necessary to safeguard digital infrastructure against the backdrop of rising cyber threats. The initiative underscores the growing concern over cybersecurity vulnerabilities within the public sector, where many institutions currently operate without adequate protection.
The educational session covered a wide range of topics, from basic cybersecurity awareness to more sophisticated strategies like network security protocols and the implementation of multi-factor authentication. NPCore's presentation was not just theoretical; it included real-world examples of cyber incidents, vividly illustrating the potential fallout from insufficient digital security measures. This hands-on approach provided attendees with a clear understanding of the stakes involved and the urgent need for robust cybersecurity frameworks.
A highlight of the session was the introduction of NPCore's Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) solution. This cutting-edge technology offers real-time threat detection, comprehensive vulnerability analysis, and continuous monitoring, representing a significant leap forward in cybersecurity capabilities. The EDR solution is part of NPCore's broader strategy to enhance digital security across Southeast Asia, building on previous successes such as the deployment of similar systems for the Malaysian Police in 2016 and the Indonesian National Police.
NPCore's commitment to cybersecurity extends beyond technology. The company is focused on developing tailored solutions, expanding educational programs, and fostering regional collaboration to create a more secure digital environment. By integrating advanced technologies like EDR and XDR, NPCore aims to equip institutions with the expertise needed to navigate the evolving landscape of cyber threats. This initiative is a critical step towards achieving a safer digital future for Indonesia and the wider Southeast Asian region.


