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I am hoping that the gossip about the indonesian navy going to purchase 2 iver huidfeldt class frigate are true and the contract will be finalised soon.
Jelasviva jayamahe!!
 
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Antisipasi Gangguan Keamanan BandaraPetugas bandara bersama prajurit TNI AU memeriksa setiap kendaraan yang akan masuk ke Bandara Adi Soemarmo, Boyolali, Jawa Tengah, Senin (11/7/2016). PT Angkasa Pura I Bandara Adi Soemarmo meningkatkan pengamanan arus balik lebaran guna mengantisipasi gangguan teror. (ANTARA FOTO/ Aloysius Jarot Nugroho)

looking at his assault rifles, i feel glad, even regular security units is being equipped with latest Assault rifles and accessories
 
The formation of national cyber agency
Jumat, 1 Juli 2016 09:37 WIB | 1.923 Views
Pewarta: Budi Setiawanto

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - The establishment of the National Cyber Agency, which began three years ago with the arrival of the Cyber Desk in the Coordinating Ministry for Political, Legal and Security Affairs (Kemenko Polhukam), is now rumored to have been cancelled.

Minister of Bureaucratic and Administrative Reform Yuddy Chrisnandi said the government will hand over cyber surveillance responsibilities to the State Cryptography Agency.

After attending a meeting in the Kemenko Polhukam building on June 21, Minister Yuddy said that the government is imposing a moratorium on the establishment of new governmental bodies, which is why the government looked for an existing agency with adequate facilities and human resources to be given the job of cyber surveillance.

The plan for the National Cyber Agency was previously said to be going through the process of being established, when Yuddy delivered the information regarding its cancellation.

If the government decided to hand over the task to the State Cryptography Agency, it will revitalize the Agencys original purpose.

In order to achieve efficiency in cyber surveillance, the State Cryptography Agency will be assisted by the Ministry of Communications and Informatics, as there is a division within the ministry that deals with online applications.

Further, Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal and Security Affairs Luhut Binsar Panjaitan said that the plans for the National Cyber Agency have not been cancelled. In fact, he stated that the planning will undergo its finalization by June 27.

With that said, the Coordinating Minister was reluctant to comment on the development of the Agency. He reiterated that the budget for the creation of the agency is being organized gradually and, until now, there have not been any significant problems.

"We are not releasing any information at the moment. We will make an announcement once it is ready," said Luhut, when asked about assigning the work to the State Cryptography Agency.

The Agencys establishment has been discussed since Luhuts predecessor, Tedjo Edhy Purdijanto, announced plans for its creation in March 2015. The agency is a result of the organizational development of the Ministrys Cyber Desk, that has been planned for approximately three years.

At the time, Tedjo said the Cyber Agency will protect all governmental institutions from wire tapping, including the President, himself.

This matter was reflected in a number of confidential documents obtained by former US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) employee Edward Snowden, in which it was reported that Australia and New Zealand have been tapping in to the biggest cellphone network provider in Indonesia, as well as the telecommunication system of a number of smaller countries in the Pacific Islands.

Luhut, who replaced Tedjo in a Cabinet reshuffle, said the National Cyber Agency is his to prioritize during his time in office.

PARENT

The formation of the National Cyber Agency can be the parent to cyber boards, and it need to involve many policy makers from the government, practitioners, academics, and the public. Other than Kemenko Polhukam, the governmental bodies that can be involved include the Communications and Informatics ministry, State Police, State Cryptography Agency and Indonesia-Security Incident Response Team on Internet Infrastructure.

There are a number of Agencies made up of various governmental elements, including the National Agency for Placement and Protection of Migrant Workers (BNP2TKI), which was established under Presidential law number 81, 2006 about BNP2TKI, and as directed in Act number 39, 2004 about the placement and protection of migrant workers overseas.

BNP2TKI consists of different divisions from the Foreign Ministry, Health Ministry, State Secretariat Ministry, Manpower Ministry and the State Police Headquarters.

The urgency of having an optimal cyber board was expressed by Ruby Zukri Alamsyah, an Indonesian digital forensic expert. The Bandung Technology Institute alumni is the first Indonesian national to become a member of the International High Technology Crime Investigation Association (HTCIA).

Indonesia is one of the countries with the highest number of internet users, which goes hand in hand with the countrys vulnerability to cyber crimes targeting government, corporations and individuals.

Especially now that the government is rapidly developing online governmental networks, the creation of a cyber agency has become a priority.

Many countries, including those neighboring Indonesia, have established their own cyber agencies, although the number of internet users is smaller compared to Indonesia. The absence of an optimal cyber agency may lead to the leak of confidential government data to hackers and foreign cyber attacks.

Ruby said that a tangible online threats comes from cyber crime conducted by a group named Nigeria Scammer. According to his data, Indonesia suffers a 150 to 200 billion rupiah loss per year from crimes carried out by this group.

The Digital Forensic Analyst also said that most cyber crimes attack economic data, such as financial statements, citizenship reports, government auction activity data, E-commerce and payments.

He said he realizes that the government has established institutions that resemble the functions of the National Cyber Agency, such as the Communications and Informatics Ministry and the State Cryptography Agency. However, the functions of these two bodies do not focus on cyber issues.

Consequently, the existence of the cyber agency does not conflict with the two existing bodies, rather, it will focus on cyber issues, which have not been a priority for the Ministry and the Cryptography Agency.

The formation of the National Cyber Agency has taken a long time, considering its establishment was announced three years ago. Based on his observations, Ruby said that delays may have been related to political matters and bureaucracy. Exact regulations are necessary when it comes to setting up an agency, he noted.

The decision to continue is, in fact, based upon how important the agency actually is. The government is currently sizing down the number of institutions in the country. Those deemed unnecessary might be downsized due to plans for the formation of new bodies.

THREAT

A cyber crime threat exists within Indonesia, as reported by the Ministry of Communications and Informatics through ID-SIRTII. In 2014, for example, there were 48.8 million cyber attacks, 12,007,808 of which were caused by malware, 24,168 were due to security gaps, and 5,970 were caused by the leaking of records.

Other types of cyber crime attacks were the result of password harvesting or phising, with 1,730 cases listed. There were 215 cases of cyber crimes involving domain leaks. From those numbers, ID-SIRTII stated that the majority of the target pages were addressed go.id, meaning they belonged to the government.

Cyber threats have become complicated, involving individual players, hacker groups, even criminal organisations and terror groups who utilise social media to convey their propaganda, and even attack orders to vital infrastructures.

The dynamics of cyber danger continues to increase rapidly, which is why there need for specific legislation that deals exclusively with cyber issues, said Andi Widjojanto, a member of Kemen Polhukam, who is also part of the Cyber Agency formation team.

The former Cabinet Secretary further emphasized that the online network has spread out in a number of instances in Indonesia. For example, cyber defense divisions are present in the Defense Ministry and the State Military, intelligence signal functions in the Communications and Informatics Ministry, as well as the State Police Headquarters. Also, cryptography functions to protect the countrys communication activities are found in the State Cryptography Agency, and cyber protection functions in the ID �SIRTII, which reports cyber activities to the Ministry. Lastly, there is the internet filtering function in the Communications and Informatics Ministry.

Although these functions have been around for some time, they exist without being integrated, which is why the government has considered creating the National Cyber Agency.

The formation of the Agency is currently being evaluated by the Ministry of Politics, Legal and Security Affairs. Only time will tell whether it will actually be established, or merged into an existing body.(*)

http://www.antaranews.com/en/news/105515/the-formation-of-national-cyber-agency
 
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Makassar-class with USS Germantown (LSD-42)
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They see me rollin'
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Lampu sen nya itu loh haha
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TNI prepares for rescue operations in Philippines
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    The Jakarta Post
Jakarta | Mon, July 11 2016 | 08:33 pm
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The Indonesian Military (TNI) has prepared its troops for possible involvement in military operations to release 10 Indonesian sailors held hostage by armed groups in the Philippines, even though a concrete agreement on how to conduct such operations has yet to be made with Manila.

TNI commander Gen. Gatot Nurmantyo said the force was well prepared for every possible measure to assist the Philippines and Malaysia in operations to release the hostages from the hand of suspected Abu Sayyaf militant groups.

Even after Saturday's abduction of three Indonesian sailors, marking the fourth incident involving Indonesian nationals this year, Philippine officials have yet to agree to allow Indonesian forces to enter its territory and join security operations should another abduction occur, Gatot said.

"[The Philippines] has given the green light to allow us [to enter its territory], but the concrete agreement will be decided later by the defense minister," Gatot said on Monday.

Defense Minister Ryamizard Ryacudu is scheduled to hold a meeting with his Philippine and Malaysian counterparts on Tuesday to discuss the follow-up to a trilateral agreement on joint maritime security formed in May. They will also talk about further measures to release the hostages.

The matter regarding Indonesia's authority to enter the Philippines in a joint operation would be decided in the meeting, Gatot said.

While deliberations over rescue operations are ongoing, the TNI has also prepared its personnel to guard every barge or tugboat traveling the regional waters, with at least four or five TNI personnel in each vessel, Gatot said, adding that the troops were also ready to participate in joint sea patrol.

Meanwhile, Coordinating Political, Legal, and Security Affairs Minister Luhut B. Pandjaitan said Jakarta would respect the Philippines’ sovereignty and not encroach on its territory.

Last Saturday, three Indonesian sailors were abducted in Malaysian Sabah waters while they were conducting fishing activities in the area. It was the latest incident of the kidnapping spree, occurring less than a month since seven Indonesian ship crewmen were taken hostage by two different Philippine militant groups and held on different islands in southern Philippines. (ary)

http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2016/07/11/tni-prepares-for-rescue-operations-in-philippines.html
 
LPD baru untuk TNI-AL KOLINLAMIL (Military Sealift Command)
Indonesia's military sealift command announces plans for new transport, amphibious ships

Mrityunjoy Mazumdar, Alameda, California
IHS Jane's Navy International
11 July 2016

  • Indonesia plans to acquire more amphibious ships, including an additional LPD
  • The platforms will be built indigenously, as part of Indonesia's bid to foster local shipbuilding expertise

The head of the Indonesian Navy (Tentara Nasional Indonesia - Angkatan Laut, or TNI-AL) Military Sealift Command (KOLINLAMIL) has announced that a number of new amphibious ships, including a new landing platform dock (LPD) vessel, are expected to join the fleet in the short-term.

Rear Admiral Aan Kurnia, head of the KOLINLAMIL command, said on 1 July that the service expects to take delivery of three new landing ship tank (LST) platforms in 2016, with more expected to be delivered or ordered in 2017 and beyond.

A comment in Formil Kaskus says its Absalon. "A roll-on roll-off ramp installed at the stern of the ship accesses the flex deck (flexible deck). The flex deck, providing 915m², and 250m of parking lanes, is about 90m long. The reinforced deck can embark vehicles up to 62t such as the Leopard II main battle tank." Other say its Makassar class or enlarged Makassar class.
 
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Military Capabilities
Indonesia's military sealift command announces plans for new transport, amphibious ships
Mrityunjoy Mazumdar, Alameda, California - IHS Jane's Navy International
12 July 2016
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Computer-generated imagery of the LST, AT 4. The ship is destined for the TNI-AL. Source: PT DRU
Key Points
  • Indonesia plans to acquire more amphibious ships, including an additional LPD
  • The platforms will be built indigenously, as part of Indonesia's bid to foster local shipbuilding expertise
The head of the Indonesian Navy (Tentara Nasional Indonesia - Angkatan Laut, or TNI-AL) Military Sealift Command (KOLINLAMIL) has announced that a number of new amphibious ships, including a new landing platform dock (LPD) vessel, are expected to join the fleet in the short term.

Rear Admiral Aan Kurnia, head of the KOLINLAMIL command, said on 1 July that the service expects to take delivery of three new landing ship tank (LST) platforms in 2016, with more expected to be delivered or ordered in 2017 and beyond.

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The formation of national cyber agency
Jumat, 1 Juli 2016 09:37 WIB | 1.923 Views
Pewarta: Budi Setiawanto

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - The establishment of the National Cyber Agency, which began three years ago with the arrival of the Cyber Desk in the Coordinating Ministry for Political, Legal and Security Affairs (Kemenko Polhukam), is now rumored to have been cancelled.

Minister of Bureaucratic and Administrative Reform Yuddy Chrisnandi said the government will hand over cyber surveillance responsibilities to the State Cryptography Agency.

After attending a meeting in the Kemenko Polhukam building on June 21, Minister Yuddy said that the government is imposing a moratorium on the establishment of new governmental bodies, which is why the government looked for an existing agency with adequate facilities and human resources to be given the job of cyber surveillance.

The plan for the National Cyber Agency was previously said to be going through the process of being established, when Yuddy delivered the information regarding its cancellation.

If the government decided to hand over the task to the State Cryptography Agency, it will revitalize the Agencys original purpose.

In order to achieve efficiency in cyber surveillance, the State Cryptography Agency will be assisted by the Ministry of Communications and Informatics, as there is a division within the ministry that deals with online applications.

Further, Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal and Security Affairs Luhut Binsar Panjaitan said that the plans for the National Cyber Agency have not been cancelled. In fact, he stated that the planning will undergo its finalization by June 27.

With that said, the Coordinating Minister was reluctant to comment on the development of the Agency. He reiterated that the budget for the creation of the agency is being organized gradually and, until now, there have not been any significant problems.

"We are not releasing any information at the moment. We will make an announcement once it is ready," said Luhut, when asked about assigning the work to the State Cryptography Agency.

The Agencys establishment has been discussed since Luhuts predecessor, Tedjo Edhy Purdijanto, announced plans for its creation in March 2015. The agency is a result of the organizational development of the Ministrys Cyber Desk, that has been planned for approximately three years.

At the time, Tedjo said the Cyber Agency will protect all governmental institutions from wire tapping, including the President, himself.

This matter was reflected in a number of confidential documents obtained by former US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) employee Edward Snowden, in which it was reported that Australia and New Zealand have been tapping in to the biggest cellphone network provider in Indonesia, as well as the telecommunication system of a number of smaller countries in the Pacific Islands.

Luhut, who replaced Tedjo in a Cabinet reshuffle, said the National Cyber Agency is his to prioritize during his time in office.

PARENT

The formation of the National Cyber Agency can be the parent to cyber boards, and it need to involve many policy makers from the government, practitioners, academics, and the public. Other than Kemenko Polhukam, the governmental bodies that can be involved include the Communications and Informatics ministry, State Police, State Cryptography Agency and Indonesia-Security Incident Response Team on Internet Infrastructure.

There are a number of Agencies made up of various governmental elements, including the National Agency for Placement and Protection of Migrant Workers (BNP2TKI), which was established under Presidential law number 81, 2006 about BNP2TKI, and as directed in Act number 39, 2004 about the placement and protection of migrant workers overseas.

BNP2TKI consists of different divisions from the Foreign Ministry, Health Ministry, State Secretariat Ministry, Manpower Ministry and the State Police Headquarters.

The urgency of having an optimal cyber board was expressed by Ruby Zukri Alamsyah, an Indonesian digital forensic expert. The Bandung Technology Institute alumni is the first Indonesian national to become a member of the International High Technology Crime Investigation Association (HTCIA).

Indonesia is one of the countries with the highest number of internet users, which goes hand in hand with the countrys vulnerability to cyber crimes targeting government, corporations and individuals.

Especially now that the government is rapidly developing online governmental networks, the creation of a cyber agency has become a priority.

Many countries, including those neighboring Indonesia, have established their own cyber agencies, although the number of internet users is smaller compared to Indonesia. The absence of an optimal cyber agency may lead to the leak of confidential government data to hackers and foreign cyber attacks.

Ruby said that a tangible online threats comes from cyber crime conducted by a group named Nigeria Scammer. According to his data, Indonesia suffers a 150 to 200 billion rupiah loss per year from crimes carried out by this group.

The Digital Forensic Analyst also said that most cyber crimes attack economic data, such as financial statements, citizenship reports, government auction activity data, E-commerce and payments.

He said he realizes that the government has established institutions that resemble the functions of the National Cyber Agency, such as the Communications and Informatics Ministry and the State Cryptography Agency. However, the functions of these two bodies do not focus on cyber issues.

Consequently, the existence of the cyber agency does not conflict with the two existing bodies, rather, it will focus on cyber issues, which have not been a priority for the Ministry and the Cryptography Agency.

The formation of the National Cyber Agency has taken a long time, considering its establishment was announced three years ago. Based on his observations, Ruby said that delays may have been related to political matters and bureaucracy. Exact regulations are necessary when it comes to setting up an agency, he noted.

The decision to continue is, in fact, based upon how important the agency actually is. The government is currently sizing down the number of institutions in the country. Those deemed unnecessary might be downsized due to plans for the formation of new bodies.

THREAT

A cyber crime threat exists within Indonesia, as reported by the Ministry of Communications and Informatics through ID-SIRTII. In 2014, for example, there were 48.8 million cyber attacks, 12,007,808 of which were caused by malware, 24,168 were due to security gaps, and 5,970 were caused by the leaking of records.

Other types of cyber crime attacks were the result of password harvesting or phising, with 1,730 cases listed. There were 215 cases of cyber crimes involving domain leaks. From those numbers, ID-SIRTII stated that the majority of the target pages were addressed go.id, meaning they belonged to the government.

Cyber threats have become complicated, involving individual players, hacker groups, even criminal organisations and terror groups who utilise social media to convey their propaganda, and even attack orders to vital infrastructures.

The dynamics of cyber danger continues to increase rapidly, which is why there need for specific legislation that deals exclusively with cyber issues, said Andi Widjojanto, a member of Kemen Polhukam, who is also part of the Cyber Agency formation team.

The former Cabinet Secretary further emphasized that the online network has spread out in a number of instances in Indonesia. For example, cyber defense divisions are present in the Defense Ministry and the State Military, intelligence signal functions in the Communications and Informatics Ministry, as well as the State Police Headquarters. Also, cryptography functions to protect the countrys communication activities are found in the State Cryptography Agency, and cyber protection functions in the ID �SIRTII, which reports cyber activities to the Ministry. Lastly, there is the internet filtering function in the Communications and Informatics Ministry.

Although these functions have been around for some time, they exist without being integrated, which is why the government has considered creating the National Cyber Agency.

The formation of the Agency is currently being evaluated by the Ministry of Politics, Legal and Security Affairs. Only time will tell whether it will actually be established, or merged into an existing body.(*)

http://www.antaranews.com/en/news/105515/the-formation-of-national-cyber-agency
Is Indonesia developing something similar to NSA of USA ?
 
Military Capabilities
Indonesia's military sealift command announces plans for new transport, amphibious ships
Mrityunjoy Mazumdar, Alameda, California - IHS Jane's Navy International
12 July 2016
1651612_-_main.jpg

Computer-generated imagery of the LST, AT 4. The ship is destined for the TNI-AL. Source: PT DRU
Key Points
  • Indonesia plans to acquire more amphibious ships, including an additional LPD
  • The platforms will be built indigenously, as part of Indonesia's bid to foster local shipbuilding expertise
The head of the Indonesian Navy (Tentara Nasional Indonesia - Angkatan Laut, or TNI-AL) Military Sealift Command (KOLINLAMIL) has announced that a number of new amphibious ships, including a new landing platform dock (LPD) vessel, are expected to join the fleet in the short term.

Rear Admiral Aan Kurnia, head of the KOLINLAMIL command, said on 1 July that the service expects to take delivery of three new landing ship tank (LST) platforms in 2016, with more expected to be delivered or ordered in 2017 and beyond.

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Is Indonesia developing something similar to NSA of USA ?

We have our own NSA since long time ago and we have cooperation with NSA at least for training.

There should be some kind of reform that we must do to atract best talent from university as this institution needs very intelligent people.

We also have intelligence team to break foreign banking system that our richest use to hide their tax. Starting this year we will implement law enforcement in this sector.
 
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