Jakarta, June 4, 2026 – Minister of Creative Economy/Head of the Creative Economy Agency, Teuku Riefky Harsya, attended the launch of Wolvesight, an innovative artificial intelligence (AI)-based cybersecurity platform developed by Indonesian talent. The launch of this application demonstrates Indonesia’s capability to create technology solutions that are relevant to the needs of global industries.

Minister of Creative Economy, Teuku Riefky Harsya, attended the launch of Wolvesight, an innovative artificial intelligence (AI)-based cybersecurity platform, in Jakarta, Thursday (4/6/2026).
In his speech at the World Governments Summit 2025, President Prabowo Subianto reaffirmed Indonesia’s vision of inclusive digital transformation. The President stated, “Every Indonesian, from those living on remote islands to those in the heart of Jakarta, must have equal opportunities to participate in the digital economy, to learn, innovate, and achieve prosperity.”
Responding to this vision, the Minister of Creative Economy emphasized that cybersecurity is a fundamental pillar that must be strengthened to ensure sustainable digital transformation.
“A vision of this scale cannot stand without robust cybersecurity. Cybersecurity is no longer merely a technical component. It is the foundation of trust that supports all digital economic activities, data protection, platform integrity, intellectual property protection, and the sustainability of businesses operated by creative economy players,” said the Minister of Creative Economy in Jakarta on Thursday (4/6).
To realize the President’s vision while supporting Indonesia’s goal of becoming one of the world’s top 20 economic powers by 2045, the Minister highlighted three key prerequisites: the development of reliable and secure super platforms, the acceleration of digital transformation across all layers of the ecosystem, and the cultivation of high-quality digital talent with global competitiveness.
Doc. Bureau for Communication, Ministry of Creative Economy/Creative Economy Agency.
Teuku Riefky added that the presence of Wolvesight demonstrates that Indonesia is not merely a technology user, but is also capable of delivering innovative and competitive digital solutions. More than just a local innovation, Wolvesight is the first platform in Southeast Asia to combine multi-agent AI technology and evidence-first validation to support penetration testing processes and identify business logic flaws within industrial and banking systems.
“What is even more encouraging is that this innovation was born from the experience, expertise, and creativity of Indonesian talent who understand market needs as well as the digital security challenges faced by various industries. This is a tangible contribution of the creative economy toward strengthening Indonesia’s digital sovereignty,” said the Minister of Creative Economy.
The launch of Wolvesight aligns with the Ministry of Creative Economy’s efforts to strengthen a secure, resilient, and technologically sovereign digital creative economy ecosystem.
Doc. Bureau for Communication, Ministry of Creative Economy/Creative Economy Agency.
Owner and Managing Director of Spentera Group, Royke L. Tobing, stated that Wolvesight was developed through research and development conducted by Indonesian talent to address increasingly complex cybersecurity needs. According to him, Indonesia needs to encourage the creation of more local cybersecurity products that not only act as consultants or distributors of foreign technologies but are also capable of producing homegrown innovations with global competitiveness.
“Through Wolvesight, we want to demonstrate that Indonesian talent is capable of creating cybersecurity products that are relevant to market needs and competitive on a global scale. We developed Wolvesight to help organizations conduct penetration testing and identify security vulnerabilities more quickly and accurately. At present, its primary focus is on industrial and banking systems, which require a high level of digital security,” said Royke.
Doc. Bureau for Communication, Ministry of Creative Economy/Creative Economy Agency.
The presence of the Minister of Creative Economy at the launch reaffirmed the government’s commitment to encouraging the development of homegrown cybersecurity innovations. This effort is aligned with the role of the Deputy for Digital Creativity and Technology of the Ministry of Creative Economy, led by Muhammad Neil El Himam, in developing applications and strengthening a technology-based creative economy ecosystem.
Kiagoos Irvan Faisal
Head of Bureau for Communication
Ministry of Creative Economy/Creative Economy Agency
