August 2026 | Jakarta | Indonesia
Indonesia stands at the heart of Southeast Asia’s digital revolution; A nation rapidly evolving into one of the world’s largest digital economies. As the country accelerates its national digital transformation and AI roadmap, the need for robust cyber resilience has never been greater.
CYSEC INDONESIA brings together government leaders, cybersecurity experts, technology pioneers, and industry stakeholders to shape the future of secure digital growth. The forum will explore how Indonesia’s cybersecurity ecosystem is adapting to protect an economy projected to exceed USD 130 billion in digital value by 2026, while ensuring trust and continuity across finance, energy, telecom, and public infrastructure sectors.
Recent initiatives, such as the National Cyber and Encryption Agency (BSSN)’s nationwide security framework, the cybersecurity talent development drive training over one million Indonesians, and strategic alliances with global technology leaders, underscore the country’s commitment to building a cyber-resilient future.
More than a conference, CYSEC INDONESIA is a national stage for collaboration, where policy meets innovation, strategy meets execution, and Indonesia’s digital ambition meets the strength of cyber resilience.
This August 2026, join the leaders defining Southeast Asia’s next era of secure digital transformation.
Indonesia stands at a defining moment in its digital evolution where opportunity and vulnerability coexist. As Southeast Asia’s largest digital economy, with over 220 million online users, the nation is witnessing rapid growth in e-commerce, fintech, digital banking, and AI adoption. Yet this progress has also made it one of the most targeted countries in the region, facing rising threats of financial fraud, ransomware, and data breaches. Expanding mobile connectivity, smart city projects, and cloud-based public services have widened Indonesia’s digital footprint demanding a stronger, unified cybersecurity approach.
Amid this transformation, CYSEC INDONESIA 2026 emerges as a strategic platform uniting government, industry, and technology leaders to secure the nation’s digital backbone. With the National Cyber and Encryption Agency (BSSN) advancing national frameworks and new investments driving AI-powered defence, cyber skills, and data governance, Indonesia is moving from defence to leadership shaping how emerging economies achieve true cyber maturity. However, this digital expansion comes with increasing exposure to cyber threats. In 2023 alone, 461 cyber incidents were reported, with over 136 more recorded in just the first nine months of 2024, reflecting the widening attack surface across sectors. To counter this, Indonesia is doubling down on its cybersecurity investments with the market expected to grow from USD 135 million in 2025 to nearly USD 199 million by 2030. Government-backed initiatives like the National Programme for AI and Advanced Technologies, CREST CAMP, and the Hadatha Cybersecurity Industry Centre are further enabling local talent development and resilience building. As Indonesia continues to modernize and secure its digital future, CYSEC INDONESIA 2026 stands as a timely and strategic platform for global collaboration, innovation, and action.
National Cyber & Encryption Agency (BSSN) Leadership
The National Cyber and Encryption Agency (BSSN) is driving Indonesia’s cyber resilience with stronger governance, threat monitoring, and national encryption standards.
Nationwide Cyber Talent Drive
Kominfo aims to train over 1 million Indonesians in cybersecurity to build a skilled and self-reliant digital workforce.
Evolving Cyber Threats
Rising cases of ransomware, phishing, and data breaches threaten critical sectors like finance, energy, and telecom as connectivity expands.
Strategic Cyber Investments
Major tech partnerships including Google Cloud–Elitery, Microsoft, and Huawei are boosting AI-driven defence and cloud security across industries.
Regional Cyber Alliances
Indonesia strengthens cross-border collaboration with ASEAN, Japan, and the U.S. for intelligence sharing and regional cyber stability.
Cybersecurity as an Economic Priority
With a digital economy nearing USD 130 billion by 2026, cybersecurity is now key to sustaining growth, attracting FDI, and ensuring digital trust.