The Government of the Republic of Indonesia and the Government of the Republic of Korea have agreed to establish a strategic partnership to improve the quality of public services, strengthen data security, and develop artificial intelligence ( AI ) talent.
The agreement was stated in a memorandum of understanding between the Indonesian Ministry of Communication and Digital and the Republic of Korea Ministry of Science and Information and Communication Technology, which was signed in Seoul, Republic of Korea.
"Through this collaboration, the government is targeting improving the quality of digital networks," said Indonesian Minister of Communication and Digital Meutya Hafid, as quoted in a press release from the Indonesian Ministry of Communication and Digital.
"People will experience a more stable internet connection for schools, health services, and business activities," he added.
Cooperation between the Government of the Republic of Indonesia and the Government of the Republic of Korea includes increasing digital space monitoring and data security to protect the public from the impact of data leaks and information misuse.
Cooperation between the two countries also includes the implementation of digital literacy programs to improve people's ability to use technology safely and productively.
"We want the public to feel the results directly. The internet must be more stable for learning and working. Personal data must be more secure. Public services must be more accessible," said Meutya.
