The agency has been set up amid rising concern over online
misinformation and hoaxes ahead of simultaneous local elections
set to take place across the country later this year. The head
of the National Cyber and Encryption Agency, Djoko Setiadi, who
was sworn in this week, will report directly to President Joko
Widodo.
"We need a lot of human resources so we plan to recruit hundreds
of people soon, including graduates of our technological
institutes and anyone who has the cyber skills and integrity we
are looking for," Setiadi told reporters.
"Our responsibility is to provide protection in the cyber world
to government institutions, even private companies, but most
importantly to the public," he said at a news briefing in south
Jakarta.
The agency will track cyber crimes and identify perpetrators,
but it remains unclear whether it will have the authority to
prosecute crimes."We will be coordinating with the police,
military, and other institutions with cyber capabilities on the
information we check," Setiadi added.
The agency’s budget is to be announced this month, following
discussions with parliament.
(Additional reporting by Jessica Damiana; Editing by Clarence
Fernandez)
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