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Journal : Aptisi Transactions on Management

KKN Management Center and Region Development Research Institutions and Community Devotion State University of Yogyakarta Rafika, Ageng Setiani; Faridah, Ida; Sangaji, Aziz Andrean
APTISI Transactions on Management (ATM) Vol 1 No 1 (2017): ATM (APTISI Transactions on Management)
Publisher : Pandawan

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(KKN) is held in Kradenan Hamlet, Srimulyo Village, Piyungan Sub-district, Bantul District, Special Province of Yogyakarta, Real Working Lecture (KKN), Kradenan Hamlet consists of 4 RT. The population of approximately 173 families. The inhabitants of Kradenan are all Muslims, and the majority live as factory workers. The purpose of KKN is in Kradenan Hamlet, to explore, to develop the potential of the Kradenan Hamlet community, and to advance the thinking of the people of Kradenan Hamlet. The Real Work Lecture Program has been implemented in the Kradenan Hamlet pre-trial training and screening of Java-uploaded films. The purpose of the pre-trial training is to explore and develop the potential of Kradenan Hamlet people, and the purpose of holding Javanese uploading films is to give awareness since the early importance of paying attention and doing the uploads to anyone and anywhere. Children are able to understand the pranatacara technique properly and correctly. Children have also started to get used to being in line with the uploads to anyone and wherever they are. Programs held in the right sense are held in Kradenan Hamlet. One of the programs that are in line with the Hamur Hamada people's desires are pre-training training and targeted to adolescents, young people who aim to have the next generation and can open the insight to the community in seeking additional side work. Keywords: KKN, Bantul Regency, Kradenan Village, Srimulyo Village, Piyungan Sub-district, Pranatanacara Training.
Security and Privacy Enhancement in Decentralized Digital Data Sharing Environments Muhamad Yusup; Mardiana; Ageng Setiani Rafika; Putra Wahyudi, Otniel Feliks; Agung Lorenzo
APTISI Transactions on Management (ATM) Vol 10 No 1 (2026): ATM (APTISI Transactions on Management: January)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33050/vp5s1m02

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This study examines the suitability of the IPFS as a decentralized architecture for secure digital data exchange. Traditional centralized protocols, such as HTTP, introduce structural vulnerabilities, including single points of failure, metadata exposure, and susceptibility to interception or unauthorized modification. As digital data exchange becomes increasingly essential in various sectors, ensuring data security and privacy has become a growing concern. The primary objective of this study is to evaluate IPFS’s ability to address these vulnerabilities and enhance the security and privacy of digital data-sharing environments. This research employs a structured literature review to synthesize findings from distributed-systems research, cryptographic studies, and peer-to-peer networking analyses. Additionally, the study benchmarks IPFS against traditional storage protocols, such as HTTP and FTP, to assess its advantages and limitations. The results demonstrate that IPFS offers significant advantages, including content-addressed storage, Merkle-DAG verification, and decentralized peer replication. These features improve fault tolerance, ensure data integrity, and reduce the risks of data tampering. However, limitations, such as content availability and reliance on node uptime, are also noted. While IPFS is not a complete security solution, it provides a strong foundational architecture for privacy-preserving, distributed data-sharing workflows when paired with complementary cryptographic and governance frameworks, making it a viable alternative for secure digital data exchange.
Co-Authors . Isdiarto Abdu Roqy Adiwijaya, Alfri Agung Lorenzo Ahmad Roihan Ahmad Roihan, Ahmad Ananda Dian Alifah Andri Ahmad Gozali Andriyansah . Anisa Pujianti Arief Saptono Aris Martono Asep Saefullah Asep Saifudin Asmawati, Ari Budi, Danang Surya Dadi Adriana Dedy Prasetya Kristiadi Dendy Jonas Managas Derry Prasetyo Deviana Ika Putri Dwi Julianingsih Eduard Hotman Purba Erick Febriyanto Euis Sitinur Aisyah Evans, Richard Faridah, Ida Faturahman, Adam Fauzan, Jimmy Ferry Firmansyah Ferry Sudarto Fikrah Syafa’ah Finnike Maysarah Fitroh Diah Widiarti Giandari Maulani, Giandari Gregory, Jesus Gulo, Nitema H. Suhada Hanifah Yunan Putri Hassan, Mohammed Henderi . Hendra Kusumah Hendra Kusumah Henry, Bintang Nandana Hidayati Hidayati Hiroshi Kenta I Gusti Wayan Murjana Yasa Ikhsan, Ramzi Zainum Ilamsyah Ilamsyah, Ilamsyah Imam Aji Santoso jawahir, Jawahir Jesus Gregory Ki Ahmad Saputro Lena Magdalena MARDIANA Mardiana Mardiana Mardiana Mardiana Marviola Hardini Mayang Septiawati Meidy Surya Hadi Putra Mochamad Heru Riza Chakim Mohamad Agus Setiawan Muhamad Yusup Mukti Budiarto Ninda Lutfiani Nugroho, Purnomo Satria Nurlaila Suci Rahayu Rais Padeli Po Abas Sunarya Pramita Retno Ayuning Tyas Purnomo Satria Nugroho Putra Wahyudi, Otniel Feliks Putri, Adisa Lahmania Raharjo, Ristian Rani Putri Merliasari Ridho Firdaus Ristian Raharjo Riyan Nova Saputra Riza Chakim, Mochamad Heru Safriyati, Evi saifudin, Asep Sangaji, Aziz Andrean Siskawati Sanusi Sora Baltasar SRI RAHAYU Sri Sulistyaningsih Stefano Rizky, Zhask Sudaryono Sudaryono Sunandar, Endang Suparman, Ade Supriyono, Ignatius Agus Tamara Dian Anggiani Tarigan, Pelinta Triyono Triyono Wahyu Budianto Warseno Winda Larasati Winda Larasati Wirawan, Mohammad Fiki Wisnu Dwi Andoyo Yasin Nur Hidayat Yulian, Firdaus Dwi Yusuf Firdaus Zakaria, Noor Azura Zebua, Selamat