Indonesia's Digital Readiness: IT Fragmentation and Cybersecurity Challenges

As Indonesia approaches 2026, its digital transformation faces new challenges, mainly IT fragmentation and cybersecurity concerns. With more than 70% of the population already having internet access, the country could be at the forefront of the digital economy, but significant issues remain to be addressed. A key challenge is the fragmentation of IT infrastructure, which complicates comprehensive system management and protection. In addition, cybersecurity threats remain significant, impacting both public and private sectors. Optimizing security and consolidating resources are essential steps to ensure the stable growth of the digital economy. Transitioning to a more integrated model of IT and security management could play a crucial role in enhancing resilience and reducing vulnerabilities, laying the groundwork for the next phase of economic development.




