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18 - 19 July 2018

The Anvaya Resort Kuta -


Bali, Indonesia

Strengthening Multi-Stakeholder Coordination and Improving


Sector-Wide ICT Resilience in Preparation for Cyber Disruptions

CIIP Summit 2018


Video
Content Overview

03 The Gist

07 More on CIIP

11 Schedule

12 Sponsorships

19 Past Sponsors

21 Partners

22 Venue

23 Gallery

24 Get In Touch
The Gist
C
ybersecurity is increasingly becoming a
critical focus for governments and businesses
in Indonesia, especially within the financial,
energy and transportation sectors. As cyber-attacks
grow in sophistication, frequency and intensity, both
governments and companies have inevitably and
increasingly become high profile targets.

CIIP-ID SUMMIT 2018 aims to bring together key


players involved in advancing cybersecurity and
defending our nation’s most critical assets against
the ever growing threat of
cyber-attacks. The summit will
connect a wide range of senior-
level thought leaders from
private sectors and government,
providing opportunities to discuss
challenges, share experiences
and learn best practices.

These discussions and exchanges amongst


government leaders, officials and industry experts are
set to shape our nation’s cybersecurity policies and
practices for many years to come.

(More about event)


Flagship Exclusive
Event An exclusive annual
gathering of 350 Leaders
Indonesia’s Flagship and Government Officials
Cybersecurity Event from across Indonesia’s
public service and key
economic sectors.

Technology
Showcase
Over 30 Technology
Showcases of Cyber-
Security Solutions

Specially endorsed by
KOMINFO
Ministry of Communication
and Information
Technology
Wide Media Coverage

An event that consistently attracts the attention


of national media and have received extensive
coverage.
An Exchange
A exuberant exchange for Tech Talents and Digital Savvy Minds to
understand and decode issues and challenges of Cybersecurity facing
our nation, our interactions and engagements in the digital age.
More on CIIP
Every modern nation in today’s world is increasingly
dependent on Critical Infrastructures (CI) and Critical
Information Infrastructure (CII). However, many still are
unaware of the importance of protecting them.

The CI and CII have brought many wonderful benefits such


as increasing connectivity, enabling remote monitoring,
allowing more scalability and reliability as well as making
services more affordable. However, any form of CI and
CII breakdown can bring about
significant adverse impacts that Increase
may jeopardize the benefits they
bring. reliance
CI-supported services such as on CII
those related to energy supplies,
telecommunications, financial
systems, drinking water and
governments are inherently
connected to societal functions like health, safety, security,
economy and social well-being of people. On the other
hand, Critical Information Infrastructure (CII) host and
support critical information and (tele)communication
networks that encompass mobile telephony and internet
access services. Hence any disruption or destruction (in a
worst-case-scenario) of them can undoubtedly result in dire
consequences to the public.
Risks of disruptions Today, Critical Infrastructures (CI) functions can be affected
and compromised in two ways : (a) Physical disruptions and/

to public services
or (b) Destruction of the CI’s essential elements as well as
information and communication technologies (ICT-based)
services. Other factors that can disrupt CII are human errors,
technical failures and disasters; all of which also beset CI.
The CII is inseparable from CI as both are intricately linked
and are becoming globally interconnected.

As a consequence, both CII and CI have become favorite


targets of malware, hackers, hacktivists, and adversary states
operations. In addition, CII can also serve as a means to attack
another nation’s CII. A nation’s CII that is compromised or
disturbed can lead to significant and widespread damages,
from citizens’ daily lives to the country’s national security and
stability. Economic and public activities can be hindered
as well. If the disruptions and disturbances are not well-
managed, they can affect other nations as CII has become
globally interconnected.
Recognizing risks and acting on it
Recognizing the real risks we face today, it is critical time for almost every nation, including
Indonesia, to start developing effective Critical Information Infrastructure Protection
(CIIP) strategies, policies and best practices.

Key Outcomes
The 2-day event aims to

Broaden understanding Build connections and Sow collaborations Explore public-private


and upped the antenna deepen partnerships and align i n t e r e s t s sector partnerships on
of Critical Information between cybersecurity on prior i t i e s and collaboration model
an d I n f rastructure players in public and Critical I n f o r m a t i o n for protection of CII in
Protection (CIIP) private sectors. Infrastruct u r e (CII) Indonesia.
awareness in Indonesia Protection projects for
public service and the nation.
identified key economic
sectors.
Zooming on 8 critical sectors
CIIP (Critical Information and Infrastructure Protection) Summit is an
exclusive meet and gathering of senior leaders, policy makers and officials
from across the vast public service of Indonesia’s archipelagic nation that
serves a population of over 261 million. CIIP Summit 2018 will discuss and
dialogue on strategies, policies and best practices that gear-up, tighten
and protect critical information infrastructure under 8 broad disciplines

1 3 5 7
2 4 6 8
Whole-of-
Government Finance Energy ICT
Food
Defence Transportation Health Security
Schedule
Day 1 : Wednesday, 18 July, 2018 Day 2 : Thursday, 19 July, 2018

Registration Registration

Opening Ceremony Conference

Conference Technology Showcase

Technology Showcase Forum Discussion

Forum Discussion Networking

Networking
Past Sponsors

2016
Xynexis HPE Bluecoat Fireeye

ISC2 RSA PWC Noosc

2017

Xynexis Forcepoint IXIA IBM

Quest Sinergy Bitdefender PWC

Sonicwall One Identity


Partners

Hosted by Endorsed by Digital Partner

XYNEXIS International Ministry of Information Digital Agency


http://www.xynexis.com/ and Communication www.trimiy.com
Technology
https://www.kominfo.go.id/
How To Get There

Fly to Bali Ngurah Rai Airport

From Airport take transport


to The Anvaya Resort, Kuta

Estimate time of travelling


(by car) : 15 minutes

The Anvaya Resort. Kuta, Bali (Indonesia)


Jl. Kartika Plaza, Tuban, BALI - INDONESIA
+62 361 759991
info@theanvayabali.com
theanvayabali.com
The Anvaya Bali
Press Coverage
Photo gallery of past events to be taken from Facebook of KOMINFO and also newspapers coverage

Facebook Press Release 2016 Press Release 2017

Media Coverage
Get In Touch

CIIP SUMMIT 2018 Secretariat


c/o PT. Xynexis International

Graha Mandiri 2nd floor, Jl. Imam Bonjol


No. 61 Jakarta Pusat 10310, Indonesia
(62-21) 3983 4116
(62-21) 3983 4114
rilis.oktarina@xynexis.com

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