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ANALISIS INDEKS KERUKUNAN ANTAR UMAT BERAGAMA DI KALANGAN SISWA SMA NEGERI DI KOTA SUMBAWA BESAR JAZADI, FAIZ UNISA; WIDARI, IGA; JAZADI, IWAN
GANEC SWARA Vol 14, No 2 (2020): September 2020
Publisher : Universitas Mahasaraswati Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35327/gara.v14i2.141

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This research was conducted to analyze the index of harmony among religions among students at a state high school in the city of Sumbawa Besar. This research is quantitative type and the data are explained descriptively. The data obtained came from a questionnaire submitted to 50 students by the clustered random sampling method while still ensuring representation of each religion. The results obtained are among the state high school students who get a religious harmony index score of 76.22% and are included in the predicate very good. One of the optimization efforts that can be done is to strengthen religious relations between students.
Systematic Review of High Interaction Honeypots for Microsoft SQL Server Jazadi, Faiz Unisa; Mujiyatna, I Gede
IJCCS (Indonesian Journal of Computing and Cybernetics Systems) Vol 19, No 2 (2025): April
Publisher : IndoCEISS in colaboration with Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/ijccs.104450

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This systematic review aims to dive into high interaction honeypots for Microsoft SQL Server. Topics covered include various honeypot environments (bare-metal, virtual machine, container) and monitoring methods (network-based, VMM-based, honeypot-based) to understand how to effectively monitor encrypted communications. The main focus is to compare different data monitoring techniques for high-interaction honeypots, especially considering the challenges posed by encrypted protocols such as TDS used by Microsoft SQL Server. This research identifies limitations in current research and proposes the use of encrypted MITM proxies as a potential solution. Ultimately, this research highlights the need for further research in this area due to the limited existing literature on high interaction honeypots for Microsoft SQL Server.