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Cyber Security Information Sharing
CERTs & Information Sharing in Indonesia
Assessment Commentary

Indonesia has two active CERTs and one which appears to be defunct; the latter being the Academia CERT. The official CERT, Id-SIRTII/CC, is hosted by the Indonesian Information Security Agency, BSSN, and is a member of FIRST. Both active CERTs are members of AP CERT. They have been in existance since 1998 and 2007. It is difficult to make an immediate assessment of the maturity of each CERT but overall it is assumed that Indonesia is currently at Level 3.

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Academic CSIRT ACADEMIC CSIRT is an organization for the University who want to focus on the development of security in Indonesia| Currently has 40 member Academic CSIRT University, both from State and private universities| Focus of two events this year include security training and research in the field of security, so that more activities days of data so we invite various other universities to join this container | Website not up to date- latest events are 2013. Universities http://www.acad-csirt.or.id/aboutus.htm
Indonesia Computer Emergency Response Team (ID-CERT) NGO | Established in 1998 | ID-CERT’s purpose is to coordinate incidents locally and internationally. | ID-CERT does not have operational authority to its constituency, it only informs a variety of complaints to network incidents, and depends entirely on the cooperation with all those involved in incidents related networks. | ID-CERT is built from community and the results will be given back to the community. | ID-CERT helps increasing the internet security awareness in Indonesia. | ID-CERT has research in internet security which is needed by the Indonesia internet community All | National https://www.cert.or.id/beranda/en/
Information Security Incident Response Team (Id-SIRTII/CC) Est in 2007 by The Minister of Communication and Information | Id-SIRTII / CC also has a supporting role in law enforcement, especially against crimes that utilize information technology. Especially in the presentation of electronic evidence, Id-SIRTII / CC has facilities, expertise and procedures for conducting analysis so as to make the evidence material legally valuable. | MISSION: "Increase internet growth in Indonesia through awareness campaign efforts to safeguard technology and information systems, monitoring potential security incidents, support law enforcement, and provide technical support". | SERVICES: Monitoring | Incidence response | Technical Guidance, support and Consultation | Information Services | Research | Training: Cyber Security (Incl Penetration testing & Incident Handling) | Forensics | Analysts | Applications | Management All | National https://idsirtii.or.id/en/page/history-id-sirti...
Asia Pacific Computer Emergency Response Team (APCERT) Established in 2003 | APCERT will work to help create a safe, clean and reliable cyber space in the Asia Pacific Region through global collaboration | Annual Events - APCERT 2019 Annual Conference was hosted by Singapore.| Reports | Regional membership including both: ID-CERT Indonesia Computer Emergency Response Team and ID-SIRTII/CC Indonesia Security Incident Response Team on Internet Infrastructure Coordination Center Regional CERTS https://www.apcert.org/about/structure/members....
Forum of Incident Response Teams (FIRST) Provides services to Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Nigeria, Tanzania, Uganda | FIRST is a premier organization and recognized global leader in incident response. | Membership in FIRST enables incident response teams to more effectively respond to security incidents by providing access to best practices, tools, and trusted communication with member teams. |. Services include: Specialist Interest Groups | Incident Response | Threat Analysis and others | Internet Governance | Training International CERTs https://www.first.org/
Cybersecurity Alliance for Mutual Progress - CAMP Initiative. Mission: CAMP will serve as a network platform to lift up the overall level of cybersecurity of the members. 59 members from 45 countries. CAMP launched in July 2016 |Building a global human network to create an interactive international community| Sharing information on cybersecurity issues to track the latest cybersecurity trends and strategic national policies| Responding in a collective manner on cyber issues to enhance political leveraging power at global stage| Members: Bangladesh | Ethiopia | Ghana | Indonesia | Kenya | Nigeria | Rwanda | Tanzania | Uganda. | Events such as regional forums and annual meetings to discuss strengthening cybersecurity. Indonesia member organisations: National Cyber and Crypto Agency (BSSN), Id-SIRTII/CC National https://www.cybersec-alliance.org/camp/index.do