Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison opens Cisco-powered Security Command Centre in Jakarta

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Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison opens Cisco-powered Security Command Centre in Jakarta

Jakarta, Indonesia – Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison has launched a Security Command Centre (SCC) in Jakarta aimed at strengthening Indonesia’s cyber defence capabilities as AI continues to reshape the risk environment. The facility is intended to enhance national digital resilience amid increasing reliance on advanced technologies across public and private sectors.

The SCC operates on a unified security architecture developed by Cisco and incorporates advanced threat detection and machine analytics from Splunk. It is further supported by Cisco’s Customer Experience Services, drawing on both local and international expertise. The combined technologies are designed to enable real-time monitoring, analysis and response to cyber incidents at a scale aligned with Indonesia’s expanding digital economy.

“The launch of Indosat’s Security Command Centre, in collaboration with Cisco, strengthens Indonesia’s cybersecurity posture and reinforces our commitment to protecting government, businesses, and communities,” Vikram Sinha, president director & CEO of Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison, commented. 

“Combining world-class technology with local expertise creates a secure and resilient digital infrastructure that fuels innovation  and meets Indonesia’s long-term digital ambitions.” 

As digital transformation and AI deployment accelerate across the country, the SCC is expected to provide continuous oversight and AI-driven intelligence to help organisations identify vulnerabilities and mitigate potential disruptions. 

The initiative seeks to extend managed security services to operational teams and enterprises of varying sizes, to improve preparedness against increasingly complex threats.

“Cisco is proud to continue our partnership with Indosat to establish a new benchmark for digital resilience in  Indonesia,” Chuck Robbins, chair and CEO of Cisco, shared. 

“By delivering the combined power of Cisco and Splunk, we are providing the critical infrastructure  and trusted foundation Indonesian organisations need to safeguard against AI-powered threats and lead in a  digital economy.” 

Indonesia’s growing adoption of AI across businesses, government institutions and communities has been accompanied by a rise in more sophisticated cyber risks. 

The new facility is intended to embed security more comprehensively within digital infrastructure, offering end-to-end visibility and coordinated response capabilities to support sustained innovation and economic development.

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