The security of Indonesia's ports and maritime infrastructure is dependent on the development of cost-effective programs geared not only to protect assets but also to instill international investor confidence. The International Maritime Organization ISPS Code provides minimum requirements, often a challenge to achieve and maintain for many of Indonesia's vast number of strategic and "special purpose" ports. Regulatory issues, labor disputes, corruption, criminality, piracy and terrorism must be understood in the Indonesian context and accounted for when structuring a tailored security risk management program. Explore Indonesia's port and maritime industry and learn to develop and market security solutions that work.