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Contemporary Computer Network Infrastructure Transformation: Performance Management, Internet of Things (IoT) Convergence, and Cybersecurity Resilience Muhammad Zaky Adima Putra; Ima Firda Fradilla; Fauzan Masykur
MIKIR : Mathematics, Informatics, Knowledge And Information Research Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): FEBRUARY
Publisher : PT Mekar Research and Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65475/1ekhdb44

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The development of information technology over the past decade has demanded a massive restructuring of computer network architecture. Infrastructure that previously focused solely on local area network (LAN) connectivity has now radically transformed into a hybrid ecosystem that integrates cloud computing, Software-Defined Networking (SDN) infrastructure, billions of 5G-enabled Internet of Things (IoT) devices, and demands a layered cybersecurity architecture powered by artificial intelligence (AI). This article aims to present a comprehensive literature review of three key pillars of modern computer networks: (1) performance optimization through automated bandwidth management and AI-driven QoS implementation; (2) network convergence and scalability to accommodate IoT devices in the agriculture, civil infrastructure, and logistics sectors; and (3) cybersecurity risk mitigation amidst an expanding attack surface. Using a systematic literature review, this study identifies that the implementation of intelligent traffic management not only reduces latency but also maintains stability (throughput). Furthermore, IoT integration requires 5G connectivity and lightweight communication protocols for high availability. This increased interconnectivity has serious implications for cyber resilience, urgently requiring the implementation of Zero Trust architecture, machine learning-based intrusion detection, and regular encryption system updates. This article provides a strong theoretical foundation for the development of future network infrastructure while highlighting the importance of preparing human resources through vocational education in information technology.
Optimizing Digital Pedagogical Competence Through Nano-Learning Models Integrated With Religious Values For Graduatestudents' Professionalism Arief Rahman Yusuf; Angga Prasetyo; Fauzan Masykur; Bambang Hermanto; Fifi Arisanti; Razali Bin Hassan
MALLOMO: Journal of Community Service Vol 6 No 2 (2026): Juni-November
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidenreng Rappang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55678/mallomo.v6i2.2920

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This community empowerment aims to enhance the digital pedagogical competence of cadres through digital propagation content management training to support the national program toward Golden Indonesia two thousand forty-five. This community service activity is conducted at the Darul Hikmah Mosque as the religious center in Ponorogo by utilizing matching funds amounting to ten million rupiahs. The method used is qualitative descriptive, where data analysis techniques are carried out narratively through direct observation, in-depth interviews, and comprehensive documentation of the participants throughout the program. The results of the activity indicate that the implementation of a focused module-based micro-learning model is proven effective in improving the digital literacy and instructional content design skills of the participants. Furthermore, the integration of religious values in this training successfully strengthens the moral foundation of the cadres, ensuring that the developed digital professionalism remains aligned with ethical and spiritual integrity. In conclusion, the synergy between modern learning technology and religious character building significantly strengthens the professional identity of future educators. This model offers a strategic framework for higher education institutions to produce digitally competent graduates who are adaptive to twenty-first-century challenges while remaining firmly rooted in Islamic principles.