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IDCloudHost Showcases Commitment to Web Application Firewall Protection at Cloud Expo Asia

Fraud, Bribery & CorruptionIDCloudHost Showcases Commitment to Web Application Firewall Protection at Cloud Expo Asia

Web application attacks are a prevalent cause of security incidents, necessitating heightened risk awareness and protection through web application firewalls. IDCloudHost, a leading Southeast Asian hosting provider, recently showcased their cybersecurity commitment, with a focus on Web Application Firewall (WAF) protection, at the Cloud Expo Asia event on Oct. 11-12. This event attracted investors and tech enthusiasts, offering a platform to discuss the latest cloud computing trends.

IDCloudHost maintains a strategic partnership with StormWall, a prominent Russian cybersecurity company. Collaboratively, they aim to bolster innovation and data security in Southeast Asia. Furthermore, IDCloudHost has teamed up with Warren, a leading Estonian platform company, to deliver top-tier cloud services. CEO Alfian Pamungkas Sakawiguna expressed their dedication to customer security, emphasizing their mission to collaborate, transfer technology, and develop digital services with a global-tech edge and local wisdom.

The partnership with StormWall, an award-winning cybersecurity firm, adds significant cybersecurity capabilities to protect IDCloudHost customers from complex cyber threats.

The escalation of cybersecurity issues in Southeast Asia underscores the critical need for robust cybersecurity measures. IDCloudHost and StormWall’s collaboration is poised to tackle these challenges and safeguard customer data. In Indonesia, the first quarter of 2022 witnessed over 11 million cyberattacks, marking a 22 percent increase. Government agencies, accounting for 22 percent of attacks, and industrial companies at 9 percent are prime targets. Indonesia’s cybersecurity market is projected to grow from $2.05 billion in 2023 to $3.39 billion in 2028. The government has introduced new cybersecurity regulations for the financial sector, encompassing risk management, data protection, incident response planning, and employee training.

By FCCT Editorial Team

Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article are independent views solely of the author(s) expressed in their private capacity.

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