Indonesia's adoption of Zero Trust security models has surged in 2026, with 65% of organizations now implementing these frameworks. The focus on Zero Trust reflects the country's increasing digitalization and need for robust cybersecurity defenses, especially for critical sectors like finance and government. The cybersecurity budget has reached over 1.2 billion USD, emphasizing the strategic importance of cybersecurity investments.
The deployment pace for Zero Trust architectures has improved, with most organizations completing implementation within eight months. The rapid workforce development—up 45% in trained professionals—indicates a national effort to build expertise in advanced cybersecurity practices. As digital transformation accelerates, Indonesia's commitment to Zero Trust is likely to enhance overall cyber resilience.