Bangkok, February 6, 2024 – The ASEAN-Japan Cybersecurity Community Alliance (AJCCA) proudly announces the successful completion of its first board meeting, which took place over two days on February 5th and 6th, 2024, in Bangkok. Under the leadership of Chairman Mr. Rudi Lumanto, the assembly marked a significant step forward in the alliance’s mission to forge a dynamic and resilient cybersecurity community within the region.
During this landmark gathering, the AJCCA board engaged in extensive discussions and strategic planning, aimed at reinforcing the vision of creating a safer digital era through collective efforts. "A lot of things have already been decided within this two-day meeting," remarked Chairman Lumanto. He emphasized the alliance's commitment to enhancing community power and elevating the level of public-private partnership across countries. The AJCCA envisions itself as a catalyst for fostering trustworthy and respectful collaboration, critical for navigating the challenges of the new digital landscape.
A highlight of the meeting was the unveiling of a comprehensive survey report on public-private cooperation in cybersecurity. This pivotal document offers valuable insights and practical guidelines for both public and private entities looking to strengthen their collaborative efforts. It serves as a testament to AJCCA's dedication to improving cybersecurity measures and partnership models, ensuring that organizations can navigate the digital age with confidence and security.
As the AJCCA moves forward, it remains focused on its foundational goals of building a more secure digital environment through enhanced cooperation and shared knowledge. The alliance looks to the future with optimism, committed to spearheading initiatives that promote a unified approach to cybersecurity challenges in the ASEAN region and beyond.