ITSEC Asia, ADIGSI Launch National Cyber Resilience Program in Indonesia
Nationwide Initiative Aimed at Strengthening Indonesia's Cyber Resilience

PT ITSEC Asia Tbk, a leading Indonesia-headquartered cybersecurity company, in collaboration with the Indonesian Digitalisation and Cybersecurity Association (ADIGSI), recently announced the launch of Gerakan Nasional Ketahanan Siber (the National Cyber Resilience Program), a nationwide initiative aimed at strengthening Indonesia’s cyber resilience.
Through Gerakan Nasional Ketahanan Siber, ITSEC and ADIGSI aim to enhance cybersecurity readiness across organisations by building technical capabilities and executive-level leadership preparedness. The programme will also foster greater collaboration between industry, government, and the digital community to address evolving cyber risks and support Indonesia’s broader digital transformation.
The programme will be implemented over six months during 2026 and will involve practical training and simulations designed to improve organisational resilience. The programme is expected to reach more than 1,000 participants across Indonesia, including operational-level cyber practitioners and senior leaders from government institutions, state-owned enterprises, and other private-sector organisations.
“Cyber resilience today is no longer just a technology challenge; it is a leadership and governance issue,” said Patrick Dannacher, President Director of ITSEC. “Through this programme, we are building a structured national pathway that connects day-to-day operational readiness with executive-level decision-making, so cybersecurity becomes an integral part of organisational leadership.”
“Strengthening national cyber resilience requires strong cross-sector collaboration and leadership commitment,” said Slamet Aji Pamungkas, Deputy IV of Indonesia’s National Cyber and Crypto Agency (BSSN) and Chairman of ADIGSI’s Supervisory Board.
“In its capacity as an industry association and the government’s strategic partner, ADIGSI ensures the concrete translation of the national cyber resilience agenda within the industrial sector. Via the National Cyber Resilience Movement, ADIGSI and ITSEC jointly coordinate the enhancement of cybersecurity posture at both technical and leadership levels, thereby underpinning a resilient and sustainable digital ecosystem in Indonesia,” added Firlie Ganinduto, Chairman of ADIGSI.
ITSEC Asia Programme Structure and Implementation
Gerakan Nasional Ketahanan Siber is designed as an ongoing national initiative that will run in the months before the ITSEC Cybersecurity & AI Summit 2026, to be held in 3Q 2026. The programme will combine operational preparedness and leadership-level governance within a single, integrated implementation framework.
At the foundational level, the programme focuses on building practical cybersecurity awareness and organisational readiness through a combination of offline and hybrid workshops, case-based discussions, and simulation exercises. It will target IT and security managers, risk and compliance teams, operational leaders, and organisations with increasing digital exposure. All participants will be formally registered as part of the Gerakan Nasional Ketahanan Siber network.
At the leadership level, the Cyber Champion Leadership Programme will elevate cybersecurity to the executive and board level through invitation-only workshops and closed-door leadership roundtables. Targeting 50–100 senior leaders from across sectors, this component is designed to strengthen executive ownership of cyber risk and governance. The leadership programme will culminate at the ITSEC Cybersecurity & AI Summit 2026, which will serve as the national consolidation point for the initiative.
New Brand Identity
Alongside the launch of the national programme, ITSEC introduced its new corporate logo and tagline, “Cybersecurity Delivered.”
The strengthened brand identity reflects ITSEC’s strategic shift towards a delivery-focused cybersecurity model, emphasising measurable outcomes rather than standalone solutions. According to the company, the new positioning underscores its commitment to ensuring that cybersecurity strategies are translated into real operational impact, covering prevention, detection, response, and recovery across people, processes, and technology.
The brand refresh also aligns with ITSEC’s continued growth as a publicly listed company, following its listing on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2023 and its expanding role in supporting cybersecurity needs across government, financial services, telecommunications, and industrial sectors. With a track record of more than 5,000 cybersecurity projects delivered and over 330 professionals operating across multiple markets, ITSEC positions the new identity as a reflection of execution maturity and long-term accountability to clients and stakeholders.



