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Basic Knowledge of Cyber Security
Have experienced various assignments in Indonesian Warships and fleets as a Commander. Have received various Civil and Military Educations, both Domestic and Foreign. Have carried plenty assignments in Indonesian Navy and Indonesian Armed Forces, UN Assignments in MONUSCO (Congo) UNISMA (Mali) and UNIFIL (Lebanon), have completed numerous educations such as: International Surface Warfare Officer (USA), Indonesian Air Force Staff and Command School (Lembang), Command and Staff Operation Law (Sydney), Various Armaments and Navigations courses in Netherland, Germany, France and Italy. Cyber Security Courses in Italy. Joined and completed Master Securities Studies Program in Madras University, National Defence College equivalent to Lemhanas RI in New Delhi and now currently enrolled in Doctoral Programme PS3DM at Airlangga University.
"IN THE MIDST OF CHAOS, THERE IS ALSO OPPORTUNITY." (ART OF WAR)
"A cyber-attack produces chaos and shows the weak spots in your security, but in the heat of battle, there is no time for introspection. A better strategy is to simulate chaos with a "virtual cyber-attack?" These are called table top exercises, and they provide the opportunity to learn about security vulnerabilities and to make needed improvements. During these table top exercises, security problems can be identified and changes implemented, without the chaos of battle."
"PLAN FOR WHAT IS DIFFICULT WHILE IT IS EASY, DO WHAT IS GREAT WHILE IT IS SMALL." (ART OF WAR)
"With cybersecurity, the best plan is always action, not reaction. Your company should have an incident response plan in place, have developed and document security policies, be constantly monitoring technology assets for suspicious activity and respond to threats as they occur. Acting before a cyber-attack happens is mo effective, less expensive, and easier to recover from than waiting until a bread happens to put a plan together."
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