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Website Information System Technology Shortcuts for Digital Solutions Profile MA Muhammadiyah 1 Bandung City Ade Supriatna; Hasanah Tisna Amijaya; Asep Ririh Riswaya; Rr Isni Anisah Puspowati; Oktavia Oktavia
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat: Bisnis dan Iptek (JPMBISTEK) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat: Bisnis dan Iptek (JPMBISTEK)
Publisher : LPPM STMIK Mardira Indonesia

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The community service team of academics and students from STMIK Mardira Indonesia initiated a project to improve the transmission of official information by MA Muhammadiyyah 1 School to the broader community, especially in Bandung. The team concentrated on creating a web application that includes menu selection pages, a welcome page from the school principal, news pages showcasing the school's accomplishments, school activity pages, a contact person page, and a page detailing the school's location. The project's primary objective was to improve the efficiency and transparency of official information from MA Muhammadiyyah 1 School. The approach utilized encompassed the construction of information technology and training for website administrators to optimize the use of the constructed application. The outcomes of the successful project implementation were apparent in the profile website of MA Muhammadiyyah 1 School. Implementing the website profile application enables the school to manage and disseminate official information about the institution. This community service project has substantially contributed to MA Muhammadiyyah 1 Bandung by enhancing information technology for improved website profile administration. These measures are anticipated to be further refined to yield sustainable advantages for MA Muhammadiyyah 1 Bandung and the Bandung municipal population, specifically.  
Save Your Data, Save Your Money"Schools Safe From Phishing and Scams" Asep Ririh Riswaya; Suwandana Suryana Putera; Aep Syaripudin; Agni Ahmad Saripudin; Alfi Yudin Raihan; Aris Koharudin Farras; Muhammad Naufal; Sandri Arya Fikriawan; Septian Adiraharja; Sigit Aprilian; Sirozudin Ibnu Farhan
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat: Bisnis dan Iptek (JPMBISTEK) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat: Bisnis dan Iptek (JPMBISTEK)
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In an increasingly sophisticated digital age, information security, or cybersecurity, has emerged as a significant challenge that is frequently misunderstood by the public, particularly among demographics with limited exposure to technology.  An illustrative instance is evident in the Yayasan Badru environment, where participants exhibit inadequate comprehension of the perils associated with the digital realm and the measures to avert cybercrime.  The primary objective of this educational activity is to impart a fundamental comprehension of cybersecurity, equipping participants to identify diverse digital threats, grasp prevalent terminology in the cybersecurity domain, and recognize applicable prevention strategies for their daily digital engagements. This exercise employs a qualitative methodology that includes direct observation and active engagement with participants.  The material is presented in an accessible manner, customized to the participants' understanding, addressing subjects including phishing, malware, personal data theft, and secure browsing practices.  The findings of this activity demonstrate an enhancement in participants' awareness and attentiveness concerning diverse types of digital crime.  Participants have adopted a more prudent approach to utilizing digital devices and may use fundamental cybersecurity principles in their daily lives In conclusion, cybersecurity education has demonstrated efficacy in enhancing digital literacy and providing preliminary protection for the community against the hazards associated with technological growth.  This education must be ongoing to develop a secure, risk-conscious digital society prepared to confront future difficulties in the online realm.