Indonesia president orders audit of data centres after cyberattack

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JAKARTA, June 28 — Indonesian President Joko Widodo ordered today an audit of government data centres after officials said the bulk of data affected by a recent ransomware...

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Last week’s cyberattack, the worst in Indonesia in recent years, has disrupted multiple government services including immigration and operations at major airports. Hinsa Siburian, an official who chairs Indonesia’s cyber security agency known by its acronym BSSN, has said 98 per cent of the government data stored in one of the two compromised data centres had not been backed up.

Budi Arie Setiadi, Indonesia’s communications minister, said the ministry had back-up capacity at the data centres, but it was optional for government agencies to use the service.

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