TelkomGroup Supports PP Tunas, Prioritises Digital Security
TelkomGroup is supporting Government Regulation No. 17 of 2025 on the Governance of Electronic Systems in Child Protection (PP Tunas), which was newly implemented at the end of last month. This support is demonstrated through service policies and innovations offered to customers and the public. The commitment is realised by strengthening digital security, enhancing the implementation of personal data protection, and developing safe and responsible digital solutions. TelkomGroup is also working to expand connectivity and ensure cyber security in its services. In addition, it is actively introducing various educational programmes for the younger generation and educational communities in several regions on digital media ethics, cyber security, and the positive use of technology. Minister of Communication and Digital Meutya Hafid also touched on the mandate of PP Tunas in her speech at the Open Senate Graduation Session of Telkom University for Period II of the 2025/2026 Academic Year. She stated that graduates from the university are not only equipped with academic degrees but also with moral responsibility to help navigate Indonesia’s digital future. The younger generation plays an important role in the nation’s sustainability, including supporting the creation of a safe, healthy, and fair digital space as mandated by PP Tunas. “This knowledge equips you not just to follow the flow of digitalisation, but also to boldly take steps to play a role as drivers and to create value by expanding the benefits of technology and strengthening the nation’s competitiveness, especially in the digital field,” she said, quoted on Tuesday (28/4/2026). The current challenges in the digital space, she said, are not just about accelerating technology. However, there is also an increase in misinformation and risks in cyberspace. Therefore, the role of the younger generation is very important as agents of digital literacy for society. Telkom’s President Director, Dian Siswarini, expressed the corporation’s commitment to playing a role in producing a quality younger generation with digital competitiveness. University graduates today are not only required to be academically intelligent, and she added that they must also have integrity, resilience, and concern for the nation’s progress. “We see today’s graduates not only as job seekers, but as agents of change, individuals capable of creating solutions, opening opportunities, and providing real impact for society and certainly for the nation,” Dian concluded.