ASEAN Consensus and Forming Cybersecurity Regulation in Southeast Asia
Abstract
Southeast Asia has emerged as one of the world's economic development zones. The
advancement of information technology is undeniably driving economic growth in this region
by the digital economy. Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) member countries
reap the benefits of the region's digital economy development. However, ASEAN itself still has
significant problems related to cyber security regulations. Unlike other non-traditional security
organizations, ASEAN already has a cooperation framework in place to combat security threats
such as drugs, terrorism, and human trafficking. In reality, ASEAN does not yet have a
framework for cooperation or regulation in dealing with cyber threats. This region is heavily
reliant on the expansion of the digital economy. This scientific article will examine how
ASEAN can maximize the organization's consensus mechanism in order to reach an agreement
on cyber security regulations in the Southeast Asian region. The author analyzes cyber security
issues using qualitative methods. As a data collection technique, the author employs a case
study approach and secondary data such as literature studies. According to the author's
discussion, a cybersecurity cooperation framework can be achieved through consensus if
ASEAN can maximize the functions of the general secretariat and critical regional forums. As
a result, the role of ASEAN sub organ will be very important in order to foster cybersecurity
consensus in the Southeast Asian region