The summit features more than 40 sessions, including keynote addresses, panel discussions, and expert presentations. Partners from world-leading cybersecurity organizations—such as Aikido, Mimecast, Segura, BlackDuck, Promon, SOCRadar, Vicarius, Google Cloud, Fortinet, Lucy Security, and Securonix—are also sharing their expertise on defending critical infrastructure against increasingly sophisticated cyberattacks.
“Through the ITSEC: Cybersecurity Summit 2025, our goal is to strengthen Indonesia’s cybersecurity by raising awareness and connecting stakeholders with world-class experts. We hope this event not only accelerates collaboration and innovation but also builds trust to embrace digital transformation securely,” said Patrick Dannacher, President Director of ITSEC Asia. “As critical infrastructure becomes more connected and vulnerable, we need stronger regional cooperation, knowledge exchange, and trusted standards.”
Prof. Eko Indrajit, President Commissioner of ITSEC Asia, added:
“ITSEC Asia is committed to placing Indonesia at the forefront of global cybersecurity. With the Cybersecurity Summit 2025, we aim to strengthen the nation’s resilience, build trust in digital transformation, and position Indonesia as a secure and trusted digital hub in Southeast Asia.”
Drs. Slamet Aji Pamungkas, M.Eng, Deputy for Cybersecurity and Cryptography in the Economic Sector of the National Cyber and Crypto Agency (BSSN), highlighted:
“Cyber resilience is a shared responsibility. This summit provides a critical platform for knowledge exchange, capacity building, and strengthening our defenses to ensure our infrastructure remains resilient against cyber risks.”
Meanwhile, Laksda Dr. Sri Yanto S.T., M.M., Director General of Defense Potential (Dirjen Pothan) at the Ministry of Defense, emphasized:
“Critical infrastructure is the heart of a nation’s sovereignty. Through partnerships between the government and industry, such as with ITSEC Asia, Indonesia can better secure its digital ecosystem and protect against evolving threats.”
The summit will also feature discussions on cutting-edge topics such as quantum cryptography, cybersecurity in medical systems, and real-world incident studies—including malware attacks on cruise ship control systems—along with client case studies demonstrating the positive impact of v-CISO services on business performance.
As part of the event series, ITSEC Asia is hosting a Call for Papers, enabling industry experts and academics to share research and insights in both IT and OT environments, which will be presented during the conference. In addition, the event will host a Capture The Flag (CTF) competition, where participants can hone their technical skills, solve real-world cybersecurity challenges, and network with industry professionals.
The Cybersecurity Summit 2025 underscores ITSEC Asia’s commitment to positioning Indonesia as a regional hub for cybersecurity excellence. The event is expected to foster strategic dialogue and partnerships to strengthen digital trust and safeguard Southeast Asia’s rapidly growing digital economy, projected to reach $1 trillion GMV by 2030 (World Economic Forum).









