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Journal : Jurnal Sistem Informasi Galuh

Incubator using Dht11 temperature sensor with iot microcontrol: Perancangan alat inkubator anak burung murai Nugraha, Irdan; Ramdani, Agus; Pamungkas, Bayu
Jurnal Sistem Informasi Galuh Vol 3 No 1 (2025): Journal of Galuh Information Systems
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik Jurusan Sistem Informasi Universitas Galuh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25157/jsig.v3i1.4475

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The development of technology and the modernization of electronic equipment along with the progress of the times has caused fundamental changes in human life, where humans now need everything that is completely automatic, practical and effective. It's not only humans who need this practical technology, animals also need this technological equipment to survive. The magpie bird population is an important thing that must be considered, because the large amount of tree felling in the magpie bird's habitat makes it difficult for magpie birds to breed in their habitat. To restore the magpie bird population, now many people are starting to breed magpie birds in their homes to resemble their habitat in the forest, but breeding magpie birds is very difficult. To overcome this problem, it is necessary to design a temperature control device in an IoT-based incubator that can make it easier for magpie bird breeders to regulate the temperature and can monitor the temperature in the incubator via cellphone, so that the magpie chicks that have been separated from their parents can grow well without any problems. physical disabilities or dead magpie chicks so that the magpie bird population can increase.
Uji Keamanan Aplikasi Website XYZ Menggunakan Burp Suite Berdasarkan Kerangka NIST SP 800-115 Syani, Mamay; Nurhakim, Ridwan; Rifgi Pratama, Fadhil; Maulana, Haisyam; Nurdin, Ali; Pamungkas, Bayu
Jurnal Sistem Informasi Galuh Vol 3 No 2 (2025): Journal of Galuh Information Systems
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik Jurusan Sistem Informasi Universitas Galuh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25157/jsig.v3i2.4965

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Advancements in digital technology have prompted government institutions to adopt online services, including the provision of public information through their official websites. However, the growing reliance on digital systems has also led to an increase in cybersecurity threats. This study aims to assess potential security vulnerabilities on the XYZ website, which is managed by a regional government, using a penetration testing approach based on the NIST SP 800-115 framework and the Burp Suite tool. The testing process was carried out in four phases: planning, discovery, attack execution, and reporting. The results revealed eight vulnerabilities, including two classified as high severity: code injection and unencrypted communication (HTTP). Additionally, publicly accessible backup files and support for XML input were identified, posing risks of XML External Entity (XXE) attacks. These findings highlight the critical importance of input validation, full implementation of HTTPS protocols, and strict file management to enhance website security. The study also recommends conducting further audits related to XML vulnerabilities and implementing continuous system monitoring to address evolving cyber threats.