
The Challenges of Civil-Military Cooperation in The Face of Cyber Threats in Indonesia
Author(s) -
Tommy Mandala Putra,
I Wayan Midhio,
Deni D.A.R
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
international journal of research and innovation in social science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2454-6186
DOI - 10.47772/ijriss.2022.6221
Subject(s) - cyberspace , cyberwarfare , cyber threats , government (linguistics) , cybercrime , sovereignty , political science , face (sociological concept) , computer security , globalization , civil society , business , public relations , law , the internet , sociology , computer science , politics , social science , linguistics , philosophy , world wide web
Non-military threats in the era of globalization are so complex, cybercrime is a threat that must be considered by all groups, including the government, military and society. The existence of cyber threats requires strengthening civil-military cooperation to deal with them. In this research, the writer wants to knowwhat are the challenges ahead for civil-military cooperation in dealing with cyber threats in Indonesia. Methods of data collection using literature review. The results of the research are cyber threats at the civilian level. The government has regulated matters relating to activities in cyberspace through laws and regulations. At the military level, cyber defense has been established to deal with cyber threats. It can be said that civil-military cooperation has been carried out by using their respective powers. And another form of cooperation is civilians supporting the military in defending the country’s sovereignty and participating in various threats.