Geopolitik cyber security
Strategi menghadapi ancaman siber terhadap keamanan informasi pada era digital
Keywords:
geopolitics, national resilience, cyber security, cyber security strategy, cyber threatsAbstract
The emergence of attacks that are dangerous to information security and have an impact on national resilience. This study examines the geopolitics of cyber security, the threats faced by the country in the context of geopolitics and strategies for dealing with attacks in cyber security. Using a descriptive qualitative method where it collects accurate data from official government documents in analyzing the geopolitics of cyber security. The results of the study Indonesia became the most targeted in cyber attacks. In 2024 more than 330 million cyber attacks occurred in Indonesia. The weakness of the state security system provides a gap for carrying out attacks on the security of state information. Researchers hope that the government can carry out a system strengthening strategy at the National Cyber and Crypto Agency (BSSN), establish foreign cooperation, and increase human resources to be important in implementing a strategy to deal with cyber attacks. It is important to increase the defense of the security system in dealing with cyber attacks.
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