
Potential and Threat Analysis Towards Cybersecurity in South East Asia
Author(s) -
Anna S Salsabila,
Muflih D Fikri,
Muhammad S Andika,
Nanda A Harahap
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of asean dynamics and beyond
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2775-7536
DOI - 10.20961/aseandynamics.v1i1.46794
Subject(s) - securitization , cyber threats , excellence , computer security , international trade , state (computer science) , coping (psychology) , political science , business , law , computer science , finance , psychology , algorithm , psychiatry
Cybersecurity is a very strategic issue in maintaining a state’s stability, particularly in this modern era. The threats that can attack a state can no longer be physical or traditional threats but also cyber threat. In dealing with cases occurring related to the issue, Singapore initiated the establishment of ASEAN-Singapore Cybersecurity Centre of Excellence (ASCCE) to ascertain cybersecurity stability in ASEAN region. However, it of course results in various speculations and potencies likely occurring when cybersecurity is concentrated and controlled on one country only. Therefore, this journal analyzed ASCCE-related potency and threat likely occurring in ASEAN using Speech Act, Securitization, Wideners, International Cooperation, and Information Technology Management theories. In addition, the author also discussed the effectiveness of ASCCE performance in coping with cybercrimes and cyberthreats in ASEAN and their effect on ASEAN states.