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Cyber law analysis of E-KTP data leakage: A case approach of 102 million KTP data allegedly leaked from the Ministry of Social Affairs to a hacker forum Sahatatua, Richart; Gusmaria, Yenrizka; Astawa, I Ketut; Suherman, Ade Maman; Setiady, Try; Tinambunan, Wahyu Donri
Journal of Multidisciplinary Academic and Practice Studies Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): August
Publisher : Goodwood Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/jomaps.v2i3.2219

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Purpose: This study investigates the legal implications and cybersecurity vulnerabilities surrounding the leak of 102 million electronic identity (E-KTP) records allegedly originating from the Indonesian Ministry of Social Affairs. It highlights the urgency of improving data protection mechanisms in the era of digital governance. Research methodology: The research adopts a qualitative document analysis method, collecting and examining data from laws, government regulations, academic literature, credible news sources, and case studies related to cybercrime and information security. An interdisciplinary approach is applied, integrating perspectives from law, information technology, and cybersecurity. Results: The study reveals that the current regulatory framework is insufficient to fully address the growing risks of data breaches in public digital infrastructures. It identifies critical gaps in cybersecurity readiness, institutional accountability, and legal enforcement related to personal data protection. Conclusions: Strengthening personal data protection in Indonesia requires a combination of stricter regulatory enforcement, increased public awareness, technological investment, and cross-sector collaboration. The legal system must adapt more proactively to emerging digital threats. Limitations: This research is limited to secondary data sources and does not include interviews or empirical fieldwork, which may restrict the depth of analysis on institutional practices. Contribution: This paper contributes to the development of cyber law discourse in Indonesia by offering legal and policy recommendations aimed at enhancing data privacy, institutional responsibility, and public trust in digital identity systems.
Cyber law analysis of E-KTP data leakage: A case approach of 102 million KTP data allegedly leaked from the Ministry of Social Affairs to a hacker forum Sahatatua, Richart; Gusmaria, Yenrizka; Astawa, I Ketut; Suherman, Ade Maman; Setiady, Try; Tinambunan, Wahyu Donri
Journal of Multidisciplinary Academic and Practice Studies Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): August
Publisher : Goodwood Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/jomaps.v2i3.2219

Abstract

Purpose: This study investigates the legal implications and cybersecurity vulnerabilities surrounding the leak of 102 million electronic identity (E-KTP) records allegedly originating from the Indonesian Ministry of Social Affairs. It highlights the urgency of improving data protection mechanisms in the era of digital governance. Research methodology: The research adopts a qualitative document analysis method, collecting and examining data from laws, government regulations, academic literature, credible news sources, and case studies related to cybercrime and information security. An interdisciplinary approach is applied, integrating perspectives from law, information technology, and cybersecurity. Results: The study reveals that the current regulatory framework is insufficient to fully address the growing risks of data breaches in public digital infrastructures. It identifies critical gaps in cybersecurity readiness, institutional accountability, and legal enforcement related to personal data protection. Conclusions: Strengthening personal data protection in Indonesia requires a combination of stricter regulatory enforcement, increased public awareness, technological investment, and cross-sector collaboration. The legal system must adapt more proactively to emerging digital threats. Limitations: This research is limited to secondary data sources and does not include interviews or empirical fieldwork, which may restrict the depth of analysis on institutional practices. Contribution: This paper contributes to the development of cyber law discourse in Indonesia by offering legal and policy recommendations aimed at enhancing data privacy, institutional responsibility, and public trust in digital identity systems.
Co-Authors Ade Maman Suherman Agung, A A Gde Ngurah Anak Agung Sagung Kendran Anita Rahman Ansari , Teuku Syahrul Ansari, Teuku Syahrul Aprilia, Luna Puji Aprilia, Nadya Muli Ariani, Taufiqoh Bina Armoni, Ni Luh Eka Aurelly, Ivanka Freisha Azizah, Faiqah Nur Azzahra, Salma Putri Azzahra, Widy Ayu Artie Bendesa, Adinda Oktaviani Budi Susanto Caesar Rusmiadi, Panji Cantika, Bela Chandini, Haura Nasywa Dedi Pahroji Fadhilla, Angella Errieka Falihah, Hasna Gusmaria, Yenrizka Hadi Pura, Margo Hakim, Jumhur Hapsari, Pradipta Larasati Annisa Aulia Hasni, Nadia Nuraini Hayatul Iman, Candra Hendra Wijaksana I Gede Mudana I Ketut Suparta I Nyoman Winia Ida Bagus Komang Ardana Indah Utami Chaerunnisah Iswari, Benny Karfiatno, Fauzi Koswara, Indra Yudha Kurniati, Grasia Maharanisima, Shiva Ramadwiva Muhammad Yunus Ni Nyoman Sri Astuti Ni Nyoman Triyuni Nurailida, Nabila Nurlailasari, Ella Oktaviani, Angelia Partini, Ni Made Siska Pradnyani, Ni Luh Putu Lely Pramana, Made Dwitya Teja Putra, I Komang Gede Marthayana Putri, Nida Amalia Rama, Vanny Oktafia Putri Rani Apriani Riani, Devita Rizky, Leonardo Sahatatua, Richart Salsabila, Novi Sanches, Unggul Mario Hizkia Santika, A A Dwi Santoso, Imam Budi Saputra, Moh Raka Saputri, Isri Al Iqna Saputro, Bambang Sari, I Gusti Agung Mas Krisna Komala Sarjana, I Made Bram Setiady, Try Sidabutar, Amabel Yulia Siti Aisyah Siti Hamzah Marpaung, Devi Suardani, Anak Agung Putri Sudiarta, Made Sukmawati, Ni Made Rai Syaharani, Maulitha Haliza Tantri, Raisya Tinambunan, Wahyu Donri Tri Setiady, Tri Victoria, Rain Wendri, I Gusti Made Widiana, I Ketut Alit Wiguna, Adhi Gani Yudha Koswara, Indra Yusup, Mochamad Habbi