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CSA Indonesia Virtual Summit 2020
9 December 2020
Leveraging Cloud Security in The New Normal and Beyond
Overall, Indonesia is in the developing phases of cloud adoption. The annual growth rate for the Cloud Computing industry is forecast to be 20.7% (CAGR 2020-2025), leading to a market value of US$ 244,370m by 2025. The Indonesian market size is estimated to reach US$ 0.8 billion by 2023, with an estimated CAGR of 25 percent. Over 95 percent of the effect will come from gains in the vertical fields, and just 5 percent will come from direct gains in this still-growing public cloud market for cloud service providers and technology services. Economic growth is projected to produce about 70,000 new jobs, with 47,000 in non-digital positions such as sales, marketing, human resources, finance, logistics, operations, and the remaining 23,000 in digital jobs.
Since early 2020, the world witnessed the spread of COVID-19, and companies turned to cloud computing and a remote work environment globally. The pandemic needs flexibility and innovation, particularly concerning cybersecurity. This pandemic has had an impact downstream on security teams that have suddenly and unexpectedly been forced to deal with drastic environmental changes. Security departments can ensure that their departments work effectively in both on-premise and cloud environments, recognize suspicious behaviors, and respond meaningfully to counter threats and reduce risk. These situations leave us with the following questions to address:
Leveraging Cloud Security in The New Normal and Beyond
Overall, Indonesia is in the developing phases of cloud adoption. The annual growth rate for the Cloud Computing industry is forecast to be 20.7% (CAGR 2020-2025), leading to a market value of US$ 244,370m by 2025. The Indonesian market size is estimated to reach US$ 0.8 billion by 2023, with an estimated CAGR of 25 percent. Over 95 percent of the effect will come from gains in the vertical fields, and just 5 percent will come from direct gains in this still-growing public cloud market for cloud service providers and technology services. Economic growth is projected to produce about 70,000 new jobs, with 47,000 in non-digital positions such as sales, marketing, human resources, finance, logistics, operations, and the remaining 23,000 in digital jobs.
Since early 2020, the world witnessed the spread of COVID-19, and companies turned to cloud computing and a remote work environment globally. The pandemic needs flexibility and innovation, particularly concerning cybersecurity. This pandemic has had an impact downstream on security teams that have suddenly and unexpectedly been forced to deal with drastic environmental changes. Security departments can ensure that their departments work effectively in both on-premise and cloud environments, recognize suspicious behaviors, and respond meaningfully to counter threats and reduce risk. These situations leave us with the following questions to address:
- How do you safeguard and secure cloud data?
- How do you increase your visibility in securing cloud environments?
- How do you ensure the right user has access to their data and not the wrong ones?
- How do organizations deal for the post-pandemic cybersecurity with the new threat landscape?
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Speakers & Panelists
Hana ABRIYANSYAH
VP Information Security, GO-JEK
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Hana is an expert in information security domains, standards, and frameworks with deep knowledge and hands-on experience on PCI-DSS and ISO27001 implementation and audit. Having worked in a payment gateway and financial technology company for the last 7 years, Hana is very familiar with the Indonesian government regulations in payments and financial industry. Hana also has a deep technical understanding of network, system, and database engineering from his 15+ years of experience working in IT infrastructure areas. PCIP, CISSP, and CISA certified, Hana currently holds the position of CISO of Midtrans and VP of Information Security at GO-JEK.
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Fransiskus INDROMOJO
Senior Technical Specialist,
Microsoft Indonesia |
Fransiskus is a Senior Cyber Security & Compliance based in Indonesia, serving across the Asia Pacific region. More than 15 years’ experience focusing on the Cyber Security with extensive experience in Holistic End-to-End Cyber Security Solutions with Proven Track Records A Hybrid Cyber Security Professional with a comprehensive approach from both Business & Technical landscape.
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Dr. Hing-Yan LEE
EVP APAC, CSA
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Hing Yan LEE is Executive Vice President, APAC at the Cloud Security Alliance (CSA). He has over 30 years of ICT working experience in both the public and private sectors. He was global director of the CSA STAR program for 6 months in 2017. Prior to that, he was Director of National Cloud Computing Office at the Infocomm Development Authority (IDA) for 9+ years, where he was responsible for the national program for, inter alia, developing the cloud ecosystem, promoting cloud adoption by government agencies and private enterprises, and building a trusted environment (which included developing the Multi-Tier Cloud Security (MTCS) standards and Cloud Outage Incident Response guidelines).
He was previously Deputy Director of National Grid Office at the Agency for Science, Technology & Research (A*STAR), Principal Scientist at the Institute for Infocomm Research, Director of Knowledge Lab and Deputy Director of Japan-Singapore Artificial Intelligence Centre at the Kent Ridge Digital Labs as well as Deputy Director at Information Technology Institute (the applied R&D arm of the National Computer Board). He oversaw and managed industry collaborations and applied R&D in machine language translation, spoken language dialogue, expert systems, knowledge discovery, data mining, data visualization, and other knowledge-driven efforts. Hing Yan co-founded two high-tech companies in 2000 and is a technology advisor to a fintech start-up. He was an adjunct associate professor at the National University of Singapore, served on the School of Digital Media & Infocomm Technology Advisory Committee at the Singapore Polytechnic, Engineering Accreditation Board team member (2014), co-chair of the National Infocomm Competency Framework Technical Committee on Cloud Computing as well as a member of the Cloud Computing Standards Coordinating Task Force of the Singapore Infocomm Standards Committee (ITSC). He was also a member of the NatSteel Corporate R&D Advisory Panel, an advisor/member to the Singapore National Archives Board, and the Australia-Singapore Joint ICT Council. Hing Yan is a Fellow and former VP of the Cloud Chapter in Singapore Computer Society. He is active in the ITSC working group on MTCS revision, and SingAREN Lightwave Internet Exchange (SLIX 2.0) Steering Committee. He has also undertaken consultancy and research reviews for the governments of Finland, Israel, Malaysia and Singapore as well as cloud service providers. He graduated from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign with PhD and MS degrees in Computer Science. He previously studied at Imperial College London in the UK where he obtained a BSc (Eng.) with 1st Class Honours in Computing and MSc in Management Science. |
Edwin LIM
Country Director, Fortinet Indonesia
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Edwin Lim is the Country Director of Fortinet for Indonesia. He is responsible for Fortinet’s overall business performance and growth in Indonesia.
Edwin joined Fortinet in January 2016 with almost two decades of diverse professional experience in the IT solution and service industry. Edwin has also held a number of Senior Executive positions and Regional Director positions in the IT industry prior to Fortinet. |
Rudi LUMANTO
Chairman at CSIRT, Indonesia
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Rudi Lumanto, is chairman of CSIRT.ID, Cyber Security Incident and Resilience Team of Indonesia, an independent organization that help cyber communities enhance their cyber security posture and respond to the incidents they face. Rudi is also former chairman of ID-SIRTII/CC, the national computer security incident response team, from 2011 to
2020. He was working with Ministry of Communication and Information Technology (Kominfo) then with National Cyber and Crypto Agency (BSSN) under that periods. Currently, he is also lecturer in graduate school of information security, faculty of technology in University of Indonesia, and also as member of board expert of ID.CARE Center (Indonesia Cyber Awareness and Resilience Center), University of Indonesia. Rudi took his Bachelor of Engineering, Master of Engineering and PhD degree in Japan respectively. |
Andri PURNOMO
VP IT Security, DANA INDONESIA
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Andre is a security professional with more than 22++ years of experience in multi-industries combined with different set of industrial/practical best practices and leadership skills – from technology & cyber security, commercial and account management, risk management, governance, and occupational safety. Currently he is the VP of IT Security in DANA INDONESIA which is the Largest Indonesian Payment Company – Technology Industry. He leads for an end-to-end cyber security strategy, plan, initiative, and management across the company covering different aspects consisting of people (security culture), process (security governance), and technology (security posture) in order to maintain and improve customers’ confidence.
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Densi REFWALU
Marketing Director, CSA Indonesia Chapter
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Densi is a technology marketeer with over a decade of marketing and strategy experience at leading global companies. She currently head marketing for Microsoft Indonesia, driving digital marketing transformation and execution, deliver deep marketing capabilities and expertise to drive the Area’s growth agenda, and create Microsoft fans. With data-driven marketing insights innovate go-to-market (GTM) campaigns with clear customer targeting, leveraging global customer nurture programs, digital events, social marketing-all through world-class marketing operations at scale. Strategic partnering with Sales teams across all customer and partner segments and prioritized industries, as well as product-focused marketing teams and communications. Marketing that models Microsoft leadership values and nurtures a diverse and inclusive team.
Prior to joining Microsoft, she held senior marketing roles at global companies such as IBM, ExxonMobil, Oracle and Trend Micro. |
SETIAJI
Head Of Department at ICT - Digital Services of West Java Province
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Setiaji, as the Head of the Jakarta Smart City Management Unit, has led his team to develop several programs and initiatives such as Citizen Relation Management to aggregate citizen aspirations through several digital channels, and the Big Data Project to gather and analyze data to help in policy-making, leading to several international and national awards for the unit.
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Muhammad SUHADA
VP Information Technology
PT Blue Bird Tbk. |
Suhada is an IT strategist with more than 17 years of experience working in technology space while learning other things in life to the extent that he believes digital transformation is not just about technology, it is about people and culture.
He holds MBA in Strategic Management supported with various industry certifications such as Project Management Professional (PMP), Risk Management Professional (PMI-RMP), Agile and Scrum, and several technical industry certifications. He is currently engaged with Blue Bird, one of the largest land transportation companies in Indonesia – widely known with their taxi – helping them with their digital transformation as Vice President of Information Technology. Before joining Blue Bird, he spent 8 years working with one of the global leaders in ICT in their APAC hub in Cyberjaya, Malaysia. |
Faisal YAHYA
Cybersecurity Strategist & Chairman, CSA Indonesia Chapter
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Faisal has two decades of progressive leadership experience in Cyber Security and Enterprise Architecture. Playing an integral role in spearheading all Integration of IS/IT, IT Infosec Strategy, Security Technology Roadmaps, Cyber Security Architecture, Incident Response Team, and Red/Blue Teaming (cross functional team leadership – Purple teaming). Proven role model, Virtual CISO, and an engineering mentor, including university post-graduate lecturer. Faisal is an official Certified EC-Council Instructor (CEI) for CND, CEH and CCISO certifications.
Engaged with the Asian IT communities, actively researching, speaking and advocating for better Cybersecurity. Apart from coaching the next generation leaders, Faisal actively engages with the IT communities within the region, giving time on researching, speaking at public conferences and advocating on better Cybersecurity practices and defining improvements in the Information Security space. Experience in white paper development, capability briefings, technical presentations to clients and technical writing. He also a contributor for InfoKomputer magazine, APACCIOOutlook, and Peerlyst - an online cybersecurity wiki. He is passionate about applying the latest technology securely and efficiently. |
9 December 2020 | 9:00 am Jakarta Time
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9:00 am |
Introduction Faisal YAHYA (Chairman, CSA Indonesia Chapter) Welcome Remarks Dr. Hing-Yan LEE (EVP APAC, CSA) Cloud Computing & Cloud Security Landscape in Indonesia: Challenges & it's Possible Solutions Semuel Abrijani PANGERAPAN (Director General of ICT Applications, Ministry of Communication and Information Technology, Indonesia) |
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10:00 am |
Key Principles and Strategies for Securing the Enterprise Cloud Edwin LIM (Country Director, Fortinet Indonesia) Customers are turning to the cloud to reduce capital expenses and increase agility as part of their digital innovation (DI) initiatives. Despite the benefits, cloud migration results in business-critical data and services being scattered across clouds and data centers. This leads to an expanded attack surface and a corresponding increase in security risk. Some organizations are unknowingly stumbling into a new security paradigm - the shared responsibility model, a model that is built on the assumption that the cloud infrastructure will be secured by cloud providers, while security for services used in the cloud are the responsibility of the organization. The Fortinet Security Fabric was purpose-built to close these cloud-driven security gaps through native integration with public cloud infrastructures, a broad set of security services and products, and cross-cloud security management, automation, and analytics. |
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10:45 am |
Which Threat Intel Should we be Aware of? Rudi LUMANTO (Chairman, Cyber Security Incident and Resilience Team of Indonesia) Cyber Threat Intelligence is known as cyber threat knowledge or information which is expected to help implement more effective security controls to provide us with various advantages in building a safe cyber environment. Organizations are then become more proactive rather than reactive to cyber attacks, they are also quicker to mitigate risks and respond to incidents. However, with the rapid development of cyber space and our entry into the industrial era 4.0, threat information become abundant, the biggest challenge for CTI is to provide right information in the right time, so that it will not only technically help but also be useful in decision-making. CTI that only provides non-selective information will eventually become regular news that will not have an impact on increasing cybersecurity awareness. This presentation tries to provide some information on the CTI in Indonesia and see whether it is effective or not to bring awareness to the public or its decision makers. Which intel threat can make us more concerned about our cyber situation? |
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11:30 am |
Threat Intelligence and Cyber Incidents Exchange Setiaji (Head Of Department at ICT - Digital Services of West Java Province) |
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12:15 pm |
Panel Discussion : Cloud Security Threat Landscape in the New Normal The pandemic has accelerated the digital transformation initiatives of many organizations in the Indonesia. Local companies jumped to the cloud with survival response as the prime consideration. Join our fellow panelists in this panel discussion on the business impact of the top threats on the Cloud. We will also discuss on the cloud-security-first mindset and how CSA can help the industries in Indonesia in their cloud security journey. Moderator: Budi HERMAWAN (Education Director, CSA Indonesia Chapter) Panelists:
Closing Remarks Densi REFWALU (Marketing Director, CSA Indonesia Chapter) |