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Academic Information System Audit Using the COBIT 5 Framework Deliver, Service, and Support (DSS) Domain Ramadani, Zahira Naswa; Safana, Alya; Lestari, Bunga Citra; Wardhani, Neng Sri
Proceedings of The International Conference on Computer Science, Engineering, Social Science, and Multi-Disciplinary Studies Vol. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.64803/cessmuds.v1.110

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The use of information technology in higher education is a strategic necessity to support the effectiveness and efficiency of academic processes. One form of its use is the Academic Information System (SIAKAD) as a means of managing academic data, administrative services, and providing information for students, lecturers, and management. However, the implementation of SIAKAD does not automatically guarantee that its management is in accordance with the principles of good information technology governance. Therefore, an evaluation through an information system audit is needed to assess performance, service quality, and system control. his study aims to audit the Academic Information System using the COBIT 5 framework with a focus on the Deliver, Service, and Support (DSS) domain. This domain was chosen because it is directly related to the delivery of information technology services, operational support, incident management, security, and service continuity. The research method used is mixed methods with a qualitative and quantitative approach, through observation, interviews, and the distribution of questionnaires compiled based on the COBIT 5 Process Assessment Model (PAM). The results of the study show that all processes in the DSS domain are at capability level 4 (Predictable Process). This indicates that IT service management has been running consistently and in a controlled manner. However, continuous improvement is still needed so that the process can reach the optimal capability level.
The Role of Information Systems Audit in Preventing Data Processing Errors Namira, Pasya; Wibisono, Fayakhun; Arifin, Aisyah Nurhaliza; Wardhani, Neng Sri
Proceedings of The International Conference on Computer Science, Engineering, Social Science, and Multi-Disciplinary Studies Vol. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.64803/cessmuds.v1.113

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Information systems are essential components in modern organizations, supporting operational activities, financial reporting, and strategic decision-making. However, weaknesses in system controls may lead to data processing errors that reduce data accuracy, reliability, and integrity. This study aims to comprehensively analyze the role of information systems audit in preventing data processing errors through the evaluation of internal controls, audit procedures, and information technology governance frameworks. This research employs a qualitative approach using a systematic literature review of international journals and conference proceedings published between 2015 and 2025. The results show that information systems audits play a critical preventive role by identifying risks at the input, processing, and output stages, as well as by strengthening internal control effectiveness. The implementation of continuous and risk-based information systems audits enhances data quality, minimizes processing errors, and supports effective IT governance. This study contributes theoretically and practically by presenting a structured audit framework that can be applied to improve data processing accuracy and organizational performance.  
Literature Review: Information System Audits as Instruments for Improving Governance and Service Quality in Public Organizations Ginting, Lita Hepika; br Sembiring, Dini Sapira; Khairunnisa, Siti; Nasution, Fadilah; Wardhani, Neng Sri
Proceedings of The International Conference on Computer Science, Engineering, Social Science, and Multi-Disciplinary Studies Vol. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.64803/cessmuds.v1.114

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Information systems audit plays a strategic role in ensuring that information technology use in public organizations is effective, secure, and aligned with institutional objectives. The increasing adoption of information systems in the public service sector, including libraries, requires systematic evaluation mechanisms to control information technology risks and improve service quality. This study aims to examine the role of information systems audit in supporting information technology governance in public organizations by synthesizing findings from previous studies. This research employs a qualitative descriptive approach, drawing on a literature review. The results indicate that information systems audits, particularly those using the COBIT framework, are effective in identifying gaps in IT governance, enhancing accountability in information system management, and supporting continuous improvement of public service quality.
Review of COBIT-Based Information System Audits in IT Governance Ginting, Olivia Deslovita br; Simangunsong, Samaria; Zahara, Siti; Wardhani, Neng Sri
Proceedings of The International Conference on Computer Science, Engineering, Social Science, and Multi-Disciplinary Studies Vol. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.64803/cessmuds.v1.125

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This study aims to review the implementation of information system audits based on Control Objectives for Information and Related Technology (COBIT) in supporting information technology (IT) governance. The background of this study is based on the importance of effective and structured IT governance to ensure alignment between the use of information technology and organizational objectives. However, in practice, many organizations have not optimally implemented information system audits as part of IT governance evaluation and control. This study uses a qualitative research method with a descriptive approach, where data is collected through literature studies, document analysis, and examination of the COBIT framework as an information system audit standard. The results show that the implementation of COBIT-based information system audits COBIT can help organizations identify the maturity level of IT governance, evaluate the effectiveness of IT controls, and provide systematic recommendations for improvement. These findings confirm that the COBIT framework can be used as a comprehensive tool to support management decision-making and improve the quality of IT governance in a sustainable manner.
Integrated Strategy For Information System Security Assessment Through The Implementation Of ISO 27001 Standards Sari, Kartika; Harnia, Afsha; Hidayah, Siti Nur; wardhani, Neng Sri
Proceedings of The International Conference on Computer Science, Engineering, Social Science, and Multi-Disciplinary Studies Vol. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.64803/cessmuds.v1.129

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Information security has become a critical organizational requirement in the era of digital transformation, as the increasing use of information systems exposes organizations to complex and evolving cyber threats. Information security can no longer be treated solely as a technical issue but must be managed through a structured management framework. This study aims to analyze and synthesize previous research related to the implementation of ISO/IEC 27001 as an international standard for Information Security Management Systems (ISMS). This research adopts a qualitative literature review approach by examining scientific articles, standards documents, and relevant publications related to ISO/IEC 27001, risk management, and information security governance. The analysis focuses on key themes, including risk-based security management, governance structures, continuous improvement using the Plan–Do–Check–Act (PDCA) cycle, and organizational readiness. The results indicate that ISO/IEC 27001 provides a comprehensive framework for strengthening information security governance, improving risk management practices, and enhancing organizational resilience against cyber threats. Furthermore, successful implementation is strongly influenced by leadership commitment, employee awareness, and continuous monitoring mechanisms. This study contributes by providing an integrated understanding of ISO/IEC 27001 implementation from prior studies and offers practical insights for organizations seeking to enhance their information security management practices.