BUKALAPAK
Yogesh Madaan , Head Information and Cybersecurity at Bukalapak , discusses the threat landscape in Indonesia and the need for resilience and talent
F lourishing in the wake of rising disruption , it is estimated that global spend on services and technologies that enable digital transformation will amount to US $ 1.8tn by the end of 2022 – an increase of 17.6 % in investment compared to 2021 .
Despite the need for innovative solutions to tackle growing demands , supply shortages and talent shortages , as well as increase transparency , resilience and agility , it is important to remember that , with more systems , comes new vulnerabilities that need to be protected .
While the benefits are clear , it will be vital to be prepared for accelerated digitalisation and understand the potential cybersecurity implications in the future , as global predictions expect 45 % of organisations to experience attacks on their software supply chains by 2025 .
Headquartered in Indonesia , Bukalapak ’ s key challenge is navigating the complex security landscape . According to a report , nearly 20,000 phishing attacks targeting Indonesia have been detected since the start of 2021 , with more than one billion exposed credentials identified .
As Head of Information and Cybersecurity at Bukalapak , Yogesh Madaan is tasked with leading the company through its navigation of not only the regional but also the global threat landscape .
“ There are a lot of disruptive technologies emerging that are thinking outside of the box when it comes to cybersecurity protection ”
YOGESH MADAAN HEAD INFORMATION AND CYBERSECURITY , BUKALAPAK
50 September 2022