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Lim Teck Wee, CyberArk ASEAN Area Vice President – “Helping Indonesian companies obtain optimal results from digital solutions”

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Jakarta, IO – The reputable global identity security corporation CyberArk (NASDAQ:CYBR) launched its new CyberArk Identity Security Platform for Indonesia, Tuesday, 15 August, in Jakarta. 

CyberArk assists primary industrial sectors across Indonesia achieve their identity security, especially in financial service and telecommunications sectors, State-Owned Enterprises, large-scale companies, and even cloud-based companies. Its various innovative, cloud-based identity security solutions allow these organizations to manage and secure access to sensitive data, so that they remain one step ahead of potential cyber threats and attacks. 

Indonesian organizations may use the new platform to prevent attacks against digital identities, whether those of humans or machines. This integrated platform will guarantee data sovereignty of all its service users throughout Indonesia. CyberArk’s financial and technical investments in Indonesia certify its long-term commitment towards encouraging better and safer digital ecosystems in our country. This locally-based solution allows CyberArk’s Indonesian users to maintain their data locally as well, including their credentials and other authenticating factors, and it also helps them to comply with Government Regulation No. 71/2019, one that regulates the need for data management, processing, and storage functions in Indonesia. 

“Digital attackers continuously develop tactics to get access to sensitive digital assets and data, mostly by exploiting the creation of new digital identities that occur extremely rapidly in organizational reals, especially in cloud space. To prevent such incidents, which can obstruct Indonesia’s digital transformation, the Security Team needs to highlight the security of digital identities as its first priority,” declares Lim Teck Wee, CyberkArk’s Vice President for the ASEAN Area. 

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“CyberArk’s latest digital identity security uses a localized data center. That means users have sovereignty over their data, and that authentication processing will comply with existing regulations. This factor will secure both human and machine digital identities, and accelerate flexible and effective use of cloud technology across the country. An important benefit is that it will also allow Indonesian organizations to be more prepared in preventing potential threats that continue to grow and become more sophisticated every day, and better play their role in developing and transforming the national digital reality. The CyberArk Team is committed to its role in assisting Indonesian companies in obtaining maximum results of their digital solutions,” Lim said. 

CyberArk came up with the initiative because nearly all organizations in the Asia Pacific and Japan region (99%!) believe that their digital identities will be vulnerable throughout 2023. Of this number, 63% believe that the vulnerability will originate from carelessness in performing digital transformations, including in the adoption of a cloud and the migration of data from the organizations’ legacy apps that they continue to rely on. (rp)

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