Commentary: Indonesia wants to be a digital nation, but it has a cybersecurity problem
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A major cyberattack in June took out a national data centre and crippled public services in Indonesia. Cybersecurity efforts must live up to Jakarta’s lofty digital ambitions, says NTU’s Sulfikar Amir.
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