Cyber Security is More Wanted, SNC Leaks 6 Trends

Wednesday, 05 July 2023

Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia - The growing need for cybersecurity makes digital companies engaged in this field increasingly sought after and needed. One player that holds the market and has a strong system is snc.id.


snc.id Chief Information Security Officer Bruce Hanadi explained that obtaining ISO 9001:2015 will standardize all business processes, especially from the back office and management side carried out in the snc.id environment, while ISO 27001 will ensure snc.id meets qualification standards, especially in the cyber security industry. By receiving both certifications, Bruce explained that snc.id has certainty of quality standards in services and services to customers.


"With ISO 9001 and 27001, customers will receive assurance of certain quality standards for services and services performed by snc.id and there is certainty that these quality standards will not go down," Bruce explained in the Joint Planning Session SNC and SATSIBER, at Penang Bistro, Jakarta (15/2/2023).


The ISO/IEC 27001 and ISO 9001 certificates awarded to snc.id are issued by the British Standard Institution which has international accreditation standards. These standardization requirements are very strict. The process to obtain them also goes through a long process. Bruce said that in the ISO standardization process, snc.id has gone through several stages starting from socializing the importance of ISO 9001 and 27001 at all levels of snc.id employees to ensuring that all standard operating procedures (SOPs) that have been made are carried out in an orderly manner.


"A number of stages of the standardization process carried out include socializing / awareness of the importance of ISO 9001 and 27001 at all levels of snc.id employees, the commitment of snc.id top level management to achieve ISO 9001 and 27001, to ensure that all SOPs that have been made are carried out in an orderly manner along with the evidenceevidence," added Bruce.


Meanwhile, ISO 27001 is an international standard for information security management. It provides guidelines for implementing an effective information security system and ensuring that information collected, stored and transmitted by an organization is protected from loss or damage.


"All companies must be prepared with cybersecurity, because the question is not whether we will be exposed to cyber attacks but when will we be exposed to cyber attacks? and in 2023 there are also 6 cybersecurity trends that will emerge, namely: greater privacy and pressure, zero trust replacing VPN, threat detection and response tools becoming mainstream, increased demand for risk management from parties when, many organizations will outsource cybersecurity and cybersecurity insurance "explained Intan.