Jakarta, ThedailyID — PT Indonesia Super Corridor (ISC) has secured PCI DSS (Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard) certification for its Tier IV data center facility at ISC Tower in South Jakarta, strengthening its data security capabilities. The milestone highlights ISC’s commitment to meeting global standards for digital transaction protection.
The certification followed an assessment by a Qualified Security Assessor (QSA) under the PCI DSS framework developed by the PCI Security Standards Council. The standard serves as a global benchmark for protecting payment data and ensuring strict security controls for organizations handling sensitive information.
With this certification, ISC enhances the readiness of its Tier IV facility. The data center supports up to 750 racks and delivers power capacity of up to 20 MW. It also offers a colocation Service Level Agreement (SLA) of up to 99.995%, reflecting high reliability standards.
Founder Benyamin P. Naibaho said the company prioritizes strict compliance due to the sensitive nature of client data.
“We comply with and maintain all applicable PCI DSS requirements because the services we provide are closely connected to our customers’ cardholder data. Data protection is an essential aspect of our facility governance,” he said.
The implementation of PCI DSS is particularly relevant for clients in financial services, payment systems, and e-commerce. These sectors require strict access control and high-level data protection to support secure transactions.
In addition, ISC continues to expand its service portfolio. The company provides colocation, internet exchange, and cloud services, alongside data center consulting and construction. These offerings build on nearly two decades of industry experience.
Overall, the certification strengthens ISC’s position as a trusted infrastructure provider. It also supports the growing demand for secure and reliable digital ecosystems in Indonesia.





