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Strengthening Cyber Defences in Developing Countries: Offensive and Adversarial AI Threats

Authors:Tuhu NugrahaandRaditio Ghifiardi*  In the advancing digital era, cyberattacks have become significant threats to various sectors in Indonesia. Two types of cyberattacks that are increasingly...

A Policy for a Story Indonesia Keeps Hidden: Analyzing the Papua Conflict

“I have to yell out to the world. Because if I do not, we are weakening. The indigenous will be wiped out”, says one...

Global AI Governance: China’s UN Resolution and Its Implications for Developing Countries

The unanimous adoption of the China-led resolution by the United Nations General Assembly on July 1, 2024, which urges the creation of a "free,...

Is Nusantara Ready? Analyzing the New Capital’s Preparedness for a Historic Event

Indonesia's Independence Day is a significant annual occasion, marked with formal ceremonies attended by the nation's leaders and international dignitaries. Beyond the official events,...

The Weakening of Political Opposition in Indonesia

Indonesia, as the third largest democracy in the world, has experienced various changes in its political dynamics since the Reformation era. The democratic system...

Indonesia’s Ransomware Attack: Lessons in Digital Risk Management for Smart Cities -Part 2

Authors: Tuhu Nugraha and Raine Renaldi* In the first part of this article, we identified various digital risks associated with the implementation of smart cities...

Indonesia’s Weak Cybersecurity Governance

Over 100 hours after immigration services in international airports across the country were totally paralysed, the Indonesian government admitted that its newly-established National Data...

The Urgency of AI Regulation for Developing Countries: Insights from Indonesia

Authors:Tuhu Nugraha and Annanias Shinta D* On June 26, 2024, the Institute for Policy Research and Advocacy (ELSAM) held a public discussion titled "Preparing Responsible...

Indonesia’s Choice: A New Era of Economic Cooperation – Saying No to BRICS, Yes to OECD

In recent decades, Indonesia has been confused by two significant choices to become a steppingstone for the Indonesian economy. Take a look at it...

Indonesia’s Non-Aligned foreign policy: Limitation or Opportunity

Indonesia as a developing country has a policy that is quite unique and different from most other countries, one of which is Indonesia's non-aligned...

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