Digital banking in Indonesia prioritises security amid cyber threats


National banks have pledged to maintain strong digital security systems and have encouraged consumers to take precautions against the risk of digital security breaches. - Philippine Daily Inquirer/ANN

JAKARTA (The Jakarta Post/ANN): National banks have pledged to maintain strong digital security systems and have encouraged consumers to take precautions against the risk of digital security breaches.

Tantri Desyanti, a 25-year-old customer of Jenius, a digital banking platform operated by publicly listed lender BTPN, recently experienced a cybersecurity breach.

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