TelkomGroup Supports the Implementation of PP TUNAS for a Safe Digital Space for Children
The Indonesian Minister of Communication and Informatics, Meutya Hafid, attended the Open Senate Graduation Session of Telkom University for Period II of the 2025/2026 Academic Year in Bandung. Her presence underscored the importance of strengthening digital literacy, tech ethics, and cross-sector collaboration in creating a safe digital space for the younger generation. This event aligns with the implementation of Government Regulation Number 17 of 2025 concerning the Governance of Electronic Systems for Child Protection (PP TUNAS), which is supported by TelkomGroup's leadership.
In her speech, Minister Meutya Hafid conveyed that Telkom University graduates have a moral responsibility to steer Indonesia's digital future. She emphasized that graduates don't just carry an academic degree, but also serve as agents of change within the national digital ecosystem. "This knowledge equips you not merely to follow the flow of digitalization, but also to boldly take on roles as movers and value creators to expand the benefits of technology and strengthen the nation's competitiveness," she said.
Meutya Hafid also reminded that current digital world challenges include the rise of misinformation in cyberspace. She stressed the crucial role of the younger generation as digital literacy agents capable of maintaining information quality. "Misinformation is a global challenge according to the 2025 World Economic Forum. Wherever you end up later, become a digital literacy guide in your respective regions. The government needs you to be guardians of truth amid this flood of information," she asserted.
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