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An Narative Review on Achieving Data Governance in Indonesia Amidst Data Security Challenges Widia Febriyani; Tien Fabrianti Kusumasari; Muharman Lubis
IJISTECH (International Journal of Information System and Technology) Vol 6, No 6 (2023): April
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Komputer (STIKOM) Tunas Bangsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30645/.v6i6.295

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This article discusses strategies to achieve good data governance in Indonesia amidst data security challenges, including data security cases that have occurred in Indonesia. According to the IT Governance Institute (ITGI) in 2021, only 34% of companies in Indonesia have implemented good data governance standards. This indicates a gap in understanding between organizations, as they have not fully realized and understood the importance of data governance. This study used a narrative review as a methodology to evaluate relevant studies related to this topic. The findings show the importance of sustainable data governance and cybersecurity, but only a small portion of organizations in Indonesia have implemented data governance strategies or data intelligence solutions. This article highlights strategies to improve data security in data governance in Indonesia through a better understanding of information security practices. The Data Management Association (DAMA) International Guide to the Data Management Body of Knowledge (DMBOK) concept is used as a conceptual framework for this research. This article provides significant information on strategies to improve security practices in data governance and the safe use of data, which can improve economic well-being.
Realignment Matrix of Digital Campus Master Plan based on Digital Transformation Maturity Assessment Yanuar Firdaus Arie Wibowo; Dawam Dwi Jatmiko Suwawi; Amarilis Putri Yanuarifiani; Widia Febriyani
IJISTECH (International Journal of Information System and Technology) Vol 6, No 6 (2023): April
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Komputer (STIKOM) Tunas Bangsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30645/.v6i6.296

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The previous research that created a framework for evaluating the level of digital maturity and digital transformation in higher education is a valuable resource for universities when revising their Digital Campus Master Plan (DCMP). DCMP is an integral part of a university's life cycle and is derived from their Strategic Plan. The strategic planning within DCMP should be reviewed regularly and adapted to the latest changes in digital maturity and digital transformation within the university. A university's level of digital maturity is a measure of their readiness to incorporate digital technology and information technology into their campus. The goal of a digital transformation in universities is not only to implement technology but to also develop new strategies and methods of working that positively impact the university experience for students (digital journey). The digital transformation maturity assessment is crucial in helping universities align or restructure their DCMP or Information Technology Master Plan (ITMP). The outcome of this research is a matrix that will guide the digital transformation planning team in realigning or redeveloping the DCMP.