About ID-CERT Introduction APCERT Annual Report 2014
1.1.1. Establishment
In 1998 there was no CERT in Indonesia. Based on that Budi Rahardjo, MSc., PhD., an internet security expert, encouraged himself to establish ID-CERT. At the same time, countries around Indonesia began to establish their own CERTs and this continued into Asia-Pacific forum which later became the APCERT. ID-CERT wishes to remain standing as a non-governmental organization, independent, but received an allocation of government funding as a contribution to the CERT. ID-CERT is just being reactive not active in responding and handling a case of incoming or reported incident by complainers, either locally and internationally. ID-CERT does not have the authority to investigate a case thoroughly, but just become a liaison who can be trusted, especially by those who reported incident.1.1.2. Workforce Power
Chair: Budi Rahardjo, MSc., PhD. Co-chair : Andika Triwidada Manager Researcher: Ahmad Alkazimy Help Desk: Rahmadian L. Arbianita Technical Editor: Wayan Achadiana Volunteers: - Setia Juli Irzal Malware Analyst - Ade Yoseman - David Setiadi 81 - Anggi Elanda - Maman Sutarman - Rizky Ariestiyansyah - Samuel Cahyawijaya - Andreas Wenra Alfa - Denny Nugraha - Ridwan Akbar - Andri Aprijal - Nurwin Hermansyah - Indra Suryana - Oki Bagja - Other volunteers1.1.3. Constituency Etc
Constituent ID-CERT Membership is open to all Indonesia Internet community who are concerned in the internet security, either from the ISP or non-ISP, such as government organizations ministries, local governments, state enterprises, enterprises, etc. as well as private citizens. Respondent ID-CERT has 39 respondents participating in Incident Monitoring Report. ID-CERT still welcome to new respondents who wish to join in the various researchesstudies conducted by ID-CERT. Volunteer From the beginning, ID-CERT are supported by many volunteers who work selflessly to contribute and concern for internet security in Indonesia. Generally, ID-CERT volunteers are individual one. 2. Activity Operation 2.1. Incident Handling ReportParts
» Objectives and Scope of Activities
» APCERT Members APCERT Annual Report 2014
» Working Groups WG APCERT Website
» International Activities and Engagements
» BruCERT Establishment BruCERT Workforce BruCERT Constituents
» Encounter and infection rate trends
» Malicious websites Summary of BruCERT Honey Pot Project
» Establishment Workforce power Constituency
» Drills Meetings Presentations Publications – Cyber alerts, advisories and strategies
» Incident handling Reports Abuse Statistics Incident Trends
» Cyber Security Assurance initiatives Future projects
» Introduction Establishment Workforce power Constituency Contact Incident handling
» Internet Awareness 1. Malware Activities Website Security
» Mobile Awareness Conferences Achievements 1. Publications
» Introduction EC-CERT Services Achievements 1. Publications
» About ID-CERT Introduction APCERT Annual Report 2014
» Abuse Statistic New Service Etc
» Establishment Management and Staffs Constituencies and Stakeholders Main activities:
» Drills About JPCERTCC Establishment
» About KrCERTCC Introduction About MNCERTCC Introduction
» Statistics Activities Operations 1. Incident handling reports
» Drill Seminars Events organized co-organized 1. Competition
» Incident handling reports Abuse statistics
» Training Drills Seminars Publication. Sensors
» Activities About MOCERT Introduction
» Threats About MOCERT Introduction
» Incident trends About MOCERT Introduction
» Training Education Drills Seminars Presentations
» Future plan About MOCERT Introduction
» The Cyber999 Malware Research Centre MRC Constituency
» Cyber Drills Trainings Presentations Tools Developed Paper Publication
» MyCERT’s Activities Operation 1. Incident handling reports and abuse statistics Working Visits
» Memorandum of Understanding MoU New Partnership and Existing Cooperation
» Incident handling reports The Telecommunications Intercept Capability and Security Act TICSA
» Training Drills Publications About MOCERT Introduction
» Activity Summary About SingCERT Introduction
» Incident Handling Statistics About SingCERT Introduction
» Training Education Consultancy About SingCERT Introduction
» Seminars Workshops About SingCERT Introduction
» Publications Other Media Certification Membership MOUs
» Event Participation International Incident Coordination
» Future Plans Conclusion Activities Operations 1. Abuse statistics
» Security Vulnerability Announcement Spam Analysis Report Anti-Phishing Now
» MoU International Collaboration APCERT Annual Report 2014
» Establishment Workforce Power Mission and Constituency
» Incident Handling Government Information Sharing and Analysis Center Training
» Drills Conference Presentation Publication Incident Report
» International Organization Membership Participation to International Events MOU
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