Representatives from Metasmesta attended NexGen Tech Series #1 2026: Securing The Future of Digital Trust, a strategic forum organized through the collaboration of PERURI and PUNDI.
The event addressed the growing complexity of modern cyber threats and the need for organizations to rethink how digital trust is built and sustained.

Global Insight on Active Cyber Defense
A key highlight of the forum was a presentation by Carlo Minassian, Founder & CEO of LMNTRIX, a global cybersecurity leader recognized by Gartner, IDC, and Forrester for pioneering Extended Detection and Response (XDR) and Managed Detection and Response (MDR) capabilities.
Minassian emphasized that traditional, passive cybersecurity approaches—such as firewalls, antivirus systems, and conventional endpoint detection—are no longer sufficient. Many organizations, he noted, only discover breaches months after attackers have already infiltrated their systems.
LMNTRIX: From Detection to Active Defense

LMNTRIX introduced an Active Defense framework designed to proactively identify and neutralize threats that bypass conventional security layers. The approach includes:
- Behavior-based threat detection
- 24/7 Managed Detection & Response (MDR) by expert analysts
- Full visibility across endpoints, networks, and cloud environments
- Human validation to eliminate alert fatigue
The strategy known as “The LMNTRIX Way” leverages deception technologies and honeypots to expose attackers before they reach sensitive data—reinforcing a modern cybersecurity mindset focused on hunting threats rather than waiting for them.
Cybersecurity as a Strategic Priority
During the forum, Aprian Rizki Fauzi highlighted the broader organizational implications of the discussion:
“Cybersecurity is no longer just an IT concern—it is a strategic pillar of organizational resilience. Building digital trust requires proactive defense, strong collaboration, and a clear commitment to continuous adaptation in the face of evolving threats.”
Metasmesta’s participation reflects its commitment to strengthening digital trust through knowledge exchange, collaboration, and the adoption of forward-looking security strategies.
The discussions at NexGen Tech Series #1 2026 reinforced a central message: sustainable digital trust can only be achieved when strategy, technology, and collaboration move forward together—not merely through defenses that appear strong from the outside.


