Cyber Law Reform in Indonesia: Regulatory Challenges, Technological Dynamics, and Adaptive Policy Directions in Digital Era

Eriene Chindy Octaviandini, Ajeng Aditya Listyani

Abstract


The increase in cybercrime in Indonesia, such as data theft, ransomware attacks, and the misuse of artificial intelligence (AI), shows that the national legal framework is not yet fully effective in dealing with the dynamics of the digital era. Although Indonesia has the Electronic Information and Transaction Law (EIT Law) and the Personal Data Protection Law (PDP Law), both still have various weaknesses, including ambiguous norms, weak harmonization between regulations, and limited capacity of law enforcement officials. The purpose of this study is to analyze the effectiveness of the national cyber legal framework in responding to developments in digital technology, identify the main challenges in its enforcement, and formulate the direction of legal reform policies needed to make Indonesia's legal system more adaptive, effective, and responsive to technological developments, particularly in regulations concerning artificial intelligence that guarantee the principles of accountability, transparency, and justice. This study uses a normative juridical method, which is legal research based on literature studies by examining written legal materials. Data was obtained from primary legal materials in the form of laws and regulations related to cyber law, including Law Number 11 of 2008 concerning Electronic Information and Transactions and its amendments, Law Number 27 of 2022 concerning Personal Data Protection, the Draft Law on Cyber Security and Resilience (RUU KKS), and other related regulations. Secondary legal materials include literature, research results, scientific journal articles, and reports from relevant institutions from a national and international comparative perspective. The analysis was conducted using qualitative normative methods with an emphasis on legal interpretation, consistency of norms, and the relevance of regulations to the needs of cyber law reform in Indonesia. The results of the study indicate that cyber law reform is necessary to establish a legal system that is adaptive and responsive to technological developments. These efforts include accelerating the ratification of the KKS Bill, harmonizing regulations, increasing the capacity of law enforcement officials, and strengthening public digital literacy in order to strengthen national resilience in cyberspace and protect the digital rights of citizens.

Keywords: Accountability; Artificial Intelligence; Cyber Law; Legal Reform; Transparency.

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