Ransomware has become a rising threat within government, business and academic circles, but there are ways to protect against it.
Despite being on other sides of the planet, Jakarta and Iowa are staring down similar issues regarding water hygiene and supply.
Data showed the view of the Indonesian government wasn’t prominent in news coverage of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
As Indonesia’s election looms, young people want action on climate change, but research shows the country’s political class isn’t listening.
So far, Israel’s war in Gaza hasn’t greatly disrupted global supply chains. But the situation could quickly shift along many fault lines.
The growing gulf between policy spaces and research communities in Indonesia has been apparent in recent years, as evidenced in the use of a “one-size-fits-all” approach to the enactment of new laws and regulation.
How the country ensures its carbon market system produces high-quality emission reductions will be a challenge in its nascent stages.
Leaving behind the troubled city of Jakarta isn’t a new development in Indonesia’s history.
Police drug-enforcement activities in Indonesia do more harm than good, and women bear the brunt of it. It’s time for Indonesia to decriminalise drug use, and expand health services.
Is Indonesia's proposed new capital in Borneo a model for sustainable urban transformation in Southeast Asia, or an impending environmental disaster?
Journalist Yalda Hakim started life as a refugee. Today, she uses her global platform to expose the plight of the world’s most at-risk people.
Research is exploring the relationships forged between Indigenous Australians and outside cultures long before Captain Cook's arrival.
Violent and extremist groups are ramping up online propaganda messages to exploit confusion and fear during COVID-19.
Can Indonesia solve the problems of overcrowded Jakarta by building a new capital on the island of Borneo?
E-commerce represents less than two per cent of commerce in Southeast Asia. For venture capitalist, Jefrey Joe, that gap represents opportunity.
Uncovering real experiences of gender in public places, from sports facilities to public transport, community services and infrastructure, to simply walking down the street.
When the human scars of this devastating natural disaster have begun to heal, attention will need to focus on a more resilient built environment.
Inspired by personal experience, Dr Sanjukta Choudhury-Kaul, is improving the working lives of people with disabilities.
Julie Bishop is not only experienced, but also popular with voters. Why was she overlooked for the PM's job? And what role does her gender play in the recent events?
Four outstanding senior Monash researchers share their stories of struggle and success in STEMM.
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