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ITSEC Asia Accelerates AI-Driven Cybersecurity Growth in 2025

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PT ITSEC Asia Tbk Highlights 2025 Performance: Accelerating AI-Powered Cybersecurity Innovation, Strengthening Financial Execution, and Building Future-Ready Talent Through ITSEC Cybersecurity & AI Academy

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Des 30, 2025
ITSEC Asia Accelerates AI-Driven Cybersecurity Growth in 2025

Jakarta, Indonesia | December 30th 2025PT ITSEC Asia Tbk (IDX: CYBR) today shared key highlights of its 2025 performance, marked by stronger execution across enterprise cybersecurity delivery, continued innovation through AI-powered solutions, expanded capability-building through the ITSEC Cybersecurity & AI Academy and improved financial performance reflecting disciplined execution and growing market demand.

In 2025, ITSEC advanced its mission of delivering cybersecurity outcomes that are measurable, scalable and built for real-world threats. The company continued to sharpen its focus on AI as a practical force multiplier, powering innovation not only in products and services, but also in developing cybersecurity and AI-ready professionals to meet accelerating demand across public and private sectors.

2025 Performance Highlights

Throughout 2025, ITSEC strengthened its position as a leading Indonesian cybersecurity and AI company through progress across the following areas:

  • Financial performance: Delivering stronger financial results in 2025, supported by disciplined execution and sustained demand for cybersecurity and AI solutions.
  • AI-powered cybersecurity innovation: Enhancing AI capabilities across solutions and services to improve detection, response speed and operational efficiency.
  • Expanded delivery impact: Supporting customers across sectors with integrated cybersecurity services and solutions designed to address modern and evolving threats.
  • Stronger end-to-end capability: Advancing a “solutions + talent” approach through the ITSEC Cybersecurity & AI Academy, helping to close the gap between technology needs and workforce readiness.
  • Operational readiness and governance: Continuing to elevate enterprise-grade delivery, governance, and stakeholder confidence as a publicly listed company.

“2025 was about execution and relevance,” said Patrick Dannacher, President Director of PT ITSEC Asia Tbk. “We strengthened our delivery and financial execution while doubling down on AI not as a buzzword, but as a capability that helps organizations detect threats faster, respond smarter, and scale security outcomes. And we complemented that innovation with what the market needs most: globally ready talent through our ITSEC Cybersecurity & AI Academy. Technology alone is not enough. The future belongs to those who build both capability and capacity.”

AI as the Engine of Innovation, Not Just a Feature

AI continues to reshape the threat landscape, including how cyber attacks are launched, scaled, and hidden. In response, ITSEC expanded the role of AI across its cybersecurity ecosystem to deliver practical impact in areas such as:

  • Faster signal-to-decision cycles (turning alerts into prioritized action with the help of agentic AI)
  • Improved detection against evolving threats through smarter agentic AI analysis
  • Higher operational efficiency for security teams through extensive automation in SOC operations and artificial intelligence-driven cybersecurity workflows
  • Enable safe and compliant use of AI, by implementing leading AI governance solutions and industry standards

This approach reflects ITSEC’s commitment to Cybersecurity & AI Delivered: translating technology into outcomes customers can trust.

Completing the Ecosystem: ITSEC Cybersecurity & AI Academy

Beyond solutions, ITSEC continues to invest in building future-ready talent through ITSEC Cybersecurity & AI Academy, a capability-building platform designed to produce cybersecurity and AI-ready talent aligned with industry needs.

The Academy reflects ITSEC’s long-term commitment to strengthening Indonesia’s cybersecurity and AI talent pipeline. As a publicly listed company operating in a fast-evolving threat landscape, ITSEC believes national and industry readiness must be built on both trusted solutions and globally ready human capability.

The Academy strengthens ITSEC’s end-to-end offering by enabling organizations and institutions to access not only technology and services, but also the trained professionals required to implement, operate, and sustain modern cyber defenses.

“The market doesn’t just need better tools. It needs people who can operate them,” added Dannacher. “ITSEC Cybersecurity & AI Academy is a long-term commitment to Indonesia’s cybersecurity and AI-ready talent. We are here to deliver solutions, and we are open to supporting any organization that needs our expertise, from the public sector to enterprises and institutions across the country.”

Looking Ahead

Entering 2026, ITSEC will continue to advance AI-powered cybersecurity innovation while scaling talent development to support national and regional demand for cyber resilience, supported by a focus on sustainable growth and responsible execution as a listed company.

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