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Half of Indonesian Companies are Building Security Centers

January 23, 2026
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Half of Indonesian Companies are Building Security Centers

Indonesian cybersecurity is entering a new phase. Studies show that 58% of Indonesian companies are planning to establish Security Operations Centers (SOC) to enhance their cyber defense posture. SOC, responsible for 24/7 IT infrastructure monitoring, is becoming a cornerstone in countering and preventing cyber threats. The motivation behind this is not just the fear of attacks, but the need for faster response and protection of sensitive data.

Amid growing digital threats, Indonesian enterprises face an expanding attack surface due to increasing endpoints and applications. For businesses, SOC is not just about technology but a tool for maintaining business resilience. Organizations must adapt and shift from reactive to proactive security.

24/7 monitoring is becoming the standard, with 60% of Indonesian firms having already delegated incident analysis and investigation functions to SOC. The crucial role of the human element has been proved, despite automation. The success of SOC depends not only on technology but also on procedural approaches and the qualification of specialists.

Building a SOC is a global trend, but for Indonesia, it’s especially crucial given the complex threats like APT and ransomware. Implementing such centers helps maintain security while strengthening business reliability by protecting its reputation and customer trust.