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Cyber Security Analysis of Academic Services based on Domain Delivery Services and Support using Indonesian E-Government Ratings (PEGI) Riadi, Imam; Riyadi Yanto, Iwan Tti; Handoyo, Eko
Kinetik: Game Technology, Information System, Computer Network, Computing, Electronics, and Control Vol. 5, No. 4, November 2020
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang

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Safe academic services are the most important part of universities. The security of academic services is very important to maintain information optimally and safely. Along with the development of technology, academic information services are often misused by some irresponsible parties that can cause threats. To prevent these things from happening, it is necessary to know the extent of governance of higher education academic information system security by evaluating. So the research was conducted to determine the maturity of the security of Higher Education academic information service security by using the COBIT 5 framework in the DSS05 domain. The DSS05 domain in COBIT 5 is a good framework for use in implementing and evaluating the security of academic information services. Meanwhile, to determine the achievement of the evaluation of the security level of academic information systems, the Indonesian e-government ranking (PEGI) method is required. The combination of the COBIT 5 framework in the DSS05 domain using the PEGI method in academic information security service is able to provide a level of achievement in the form of Customer Value. The results of the COBIT 5 framework analysis of the DSS05 domain using the PEGI method get a score of 3.50 so that the quality of academic information service security evaluation achievement is at a very good level. At this level, universities are increasingly open to technological development. Higher education has applied the concept of quantification in every process, and has always been monitored and controlled for its performance in the security of academic information systems.
Juvenile Delinquency Behavior in Pelang Hamlet, Margorejo Village, Dawe District, Kudus Regency Sapuan, Edi; Pramono, Suwito Eko; Handoyo, Eko
JESS (Journal of Educational Social Studies) Vol 7 No 2 (2018): December 2018
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Juvenile delinquency that occurred in Margorejo village increasingly troubled parents and the surrounding community. The teenagers who are experiencing a transition (transition) are trying to find identity through their daily interactions. This research aims to analyze juvenile delinquency behavior in Pelang Hamlet, Margorejo Village. The focus of this research includes factors causing juvenile delinquency, forms of juvenile delinquency, and ways to overcome juvenile delinquency in Pelang Hamlet, Margorejo Village. This research uses a qualitative approach. Method of collecting data in this research is deep interview, observation, and documentation. The result showed that juvenile delinquency in Pelang Village, Margorejo Village was caused by internal and external factors. Internal factors, which are derived from within the teenagers themselves in the form of weak self-defense. External factors, namely the influence of peers in the community, schoolmates, and playmates, and family. Forms of juvenile delinquency that occur in Hamlet Pelang, including smoking, skipping school, then going to playing billiards or playing chess in stalls, motorbike races, playing cards with bets of money, fighting, drinking, and stealing. The efforts made to overcome juvenile delinquency in Dukuh Pelang are carried out through the role of parents who are optimized and the role of the community through an organization or container established as a place to accommodate teenagers' aspirations, inviting teenagers to participate in social activities. The findings of this research are juvenile delinquency that occurs in the Pelang Hamlet of Margorejo Village when it is associated with Pierre Bourdieu's theory can be categorized that it is not absolutely juvenile delinquency formed by the link between habitus and arena.
Work Ethic of Social Studies Teachers in the Implementation of Local Cultural Excellence of Tegal Harini, Novi Dwi; Suyahmo, Suyahmo; Handoyo, Eko
JESS (Journal of Educational Social Studies) Vol 7 No 2 (2018): December 2018
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Work ethic of social studies teachers will be able to make social studies learning effective so that it can create students who have good achievement in both education and society. In accordance with the nature of social studies (NCSS, 2000) social studies is an integrated study to incorporate the elements of local culture and civic education to make students become good citizens. The objective of this study is how the work ethic of social studies teachers of junior high schools in Tegal and investigate the implications of the work ethic of social studies teachers in the implementation of local cultural excellence on social studies learning. The method employed in this research was a qualitative method. The techniques of data collection were in-depth interviews, observation and document study. The study results show that the work ethic of junior high school teachers in Tegal has views on work, enthusiasm, and creativity which are affected by the social action background of social studies teachers of junior high schools, and it has implications and achievement of the urgency of social studies think global act local on the students.
Change of Adolescent Behavior by Information Technology in Pekuwon village Juwana District, Pati Prasetyo, Joko; Atmaja, Hamdan Tri; Handoyo, Eko
JESS (Journal of Educational Social Studies) Vol 8 No 1 (2019): June 2019
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Modern information technology with various types and forms and facilities has been developed in many urban and rural areas. The tendency of adolescents to imitate the various information that can be obtained from technology. The purpose of this study is to describe: (1) utilization of information technology by youth Pekuwon village, Pati regency, (2) parental supervision on the use of information technology by adolescents in Pekuwon village, Pati Regency, (3) changes in adolescent behavior in connection with information technology in Pekuwon village. The location of this research is Pekuwon village Juwana sub-district. This research uses qualitative approach. The results of this study indicate that information technology in Pekuwon village trends are used for entertainment and support learning. There are 4 categories of families in providing youth supervision: (1) the family category that provides strict supervision, with an educated family background that cares for youth development, (2) the family categories that do not provide supervision (release) of adolescents with poor educated family background who are less concerned about adolescents, (3) the family category that provides supervision on certain things such as study time and prayer time, with educated family background that has been flexible in understanding the development of the times, (4) the family category that carries out supervision is an appeal, with the background as the village party who cares about adolescent development. Changes in adolescent behavior after the existence of information technology in Pekuwon village in the form of positive or negative behavior. The changes are categorized into 3 types, namely: shifts in cultural values, shifts in religious values, and asocial. This proves the truth of the theory of the arena-habitat of Piere Bourdieu.
The Utilization of Hindhu Buddhist Heritage Sites to Develop The Student’s Historical Literacy of Public Senior High School 1 Boja Suminar, Retno; Wasino, Wasino; Handoyo, Eko
JESS (Journal of Educational Social Studies) Vol 8 No 1 (2019): June 2019
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Every citizen in Indonesia has national obligations and love for the motherland. Globalization and the rapid development of science and technology have caused the patriotism and nationalism of citizen to fade away. History has an essential function in fostering patriotism and nationalism. Public Senior High School 1 Boja has a particular problem, that is the lack of Student’s literacy skills, especially in history learning. The purpose of this research is to analyze the planning, learning process, evaluation, and obstacles of the utilization of Hindhu-Buddhist heritage in Boja region as an effort to develop students' historical literacy. This study used a qualitative method. The subjects of the research were students of Public Senior High School 1 Boja. Data collection was conducted by observation, interviews, questionnaires, and documentation. An interactive data analysis analyzed the data of the research. The results of the study were stated as follows; learning planning in developing students' historical literacy by using Hindhu-Buddhist heritage of Boja region had been illustrated in the lesson plans that teachers made, students' understanding was built based on accurate historical evidence and historical learning became more meaningful because it turned from a memorizing paradigm of historical facts to historical literacy improvement. The obstacle faced in this research was the lack of time allocation. This research concluded that the utilization of Hindhu-Buddhist heritage sites in Boja region for history learning could stimulate the students of Public Senior High School 1 Boja to develop their historical literacy.
Hope Family Program (PKH) for Poor of Family in Pekalongan Regency Risqiana, Eky; Suyahmo, Suyahmo; Handoyo, Eko
JESS (Journal of Educational Social Studies) Vol 8 No 2 (2019): December 2019
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The problem that is happening almost in every country is poverty. Some policies have been taken by the government for poverty alleviation, such as the Hope Family Program (PKH) that has existed since 2007. The problem in the case study is (1) what is the form of PKH assistance? (2) what is the role of PKH’s human resources? (3) the effect of PKH aid on poor families? The aim is to analyze the forms of PKH assistance, the role of PKH’s human resources and the impact of the PKH in Wonopringgo, Pekalongan Regency. The research method used is qualitative with the research design of the case study. The population in this study were PKH’s KPM, PKH's human resources, the village government. Data collection techniques through observation, interview and documentation. Validation of data through triangulation techniques. The results show that PKH’s KPM not only receives cash assistance but also complementary assistance. The role of PKH is to examine the various commitments of PKH participants as obligations that must be met. As a result, on the one hand it can make people realize their independent life, but on the other hand there are still people who are mentally poor.
The Role of Social Capital for Increasing The Income of Paguyuban Angkutan Sepeda Motor Muria (PASMM) Members in Colo Village, Dawe Sub-District, Kudus Regency Kusuma, Nova Indra; Soesilowati, Etty; Handoyo, Eko
JESS (Journal of Educational Social Studies) Vol 8 No 2 (2019): December 2019
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Motorcycle incorporated in Paguyuban Angkutan Sepeda motor Muria (PASMM) or Muria Motorcycle Transportation Association is the main job of the community in Colo Village, Kudus Regency. The monopoly of PASMM in Colo Village is inseparable from a number of pilgrims in Sunan Muria. Based on this phenomenon, this study aimed at describing and analyzing socio-cultural background, social capital, and the increase in the family income of the members of PASMM motorcycle in Colo Village. The research methode used is to use a qualitative approach. Meanwhile, the data used were primary data, and secondary data. These data were collected through interviews, observation, and documentation. For the interviews, the researchers involved the members of PASMM motorcycle. They were selected using simple random sampling, and grouped into two, namely morning shift group and evening shift group. The results showed that: (1) PASMM had 391 members divided into two shifts, namely morning shift group, and evening shift group; (2) it had social capital in form of trust, norms, and network which established mutual trust among the members; (3) the income earned by the members of PASMM ranged from Rp 75,000 to Rp 150.000,00 per day. What is important from this findings was the solidarity among PASMM members to maintain the existence of PASMM from online taxi. Its existence was proved by the rule stating that the only person who is able to be PASMM member is the native people of Colo Village. The findings can contribute some significances. First, they can be a reference for the development of the use of social media. Second, they can improve the welfare of PASMM members in Colo Village.
Development Strategy of Batik Industrial in Banyumas Ngaenah, Nur; DWP, Sucihatiningsih; Handoyo, Eko
JESS (Journal of Educational Social Studies) Vol 9 No 1 (2020): June 2020
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Since batik has been acknowledged by the world, the Batik business begins to emerge. Almost every place in Indonesia tries to expose its local heritage as its identity. Banyumas batik has been existing for a long time ago, but its development is not as expected. There are still many problems dealing with it, such us marketing, raw materials, human resources, and financial. This research used a qualitative approach. The data were collected through interviews and questionnaires. The data analysis applied qualitative and SWOT analysis. The findings showed 1) the existence of internal and external factors of Banyumas batik industries, such as production marketing, human resource, raw materials, competition, and regeneration,; 2) based on SWOT analysis, the batik industrial development strategy in Banyumas applied SO (Strength-Opportunity) strategy. It was showed a beneficial situation by using the strength to use the opportunity, such as using modern technology to improve productivity, product quality endurance, develop a wider market network, implement a mentoring program, empower them continuously, use technology to promote social media and innovating the motive and pattern designs to compete fairly.
Merariq Tradition of Sasak Tribe in Social Construction and National Law Erwinsya, Erwinsya; Handoyo, Eko; Arsal, Thriwaty
JESS (Journal of Educational Social Studies) Vol 9 No 1 (2020): June 2020
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Generally, Sasak society still maintains a culture of eloping or kidnapping girls to be wives. The aims of this study were to analyze the existence of merariq marriage tradition as a social construction in Sasak Tribe and how merariq marriage tradition in Sasak tribal is reviewed on the implementation of Law No. 1 of 1974. To achieve the goal, this research uses qualitative methods with descriptive. To collect data, this tehniques are observation, document studies and interviews objectively describing the phenomenon. The 20 informants in this study are; eloping actors, indigenous leaders and environmental chiefs who are divided into 10 informants each in 2 locations. The findings showed that one of the normative teachings contained in the practice of merariq is a sense of pride in the identity of the individual and the identity of the female families is characterized by the desire that the girl married by a man which used the it escape process. The pride has a social contribution to the existence of the family in the middle of the local community. On the other hand, merariq tradition is contrary to Law No. 1 of 1974 on marriage.
MSME social capital based on e-commerce for business continuity in the era COVID-19 Hikmah, Lailatul; Prajanti, Sucihatiningsih Dian Wisika; Handoyo, Eko
JESS (Journal of Educational Social Studies) Vol 10 No 2 (2021): December 2021
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The study aims to see the extent to which social capital contributes to the sustainability of MSME businesses by utilizing e-commerce in the face of difficult conditions due to the Covid-19 pandemic in Serang City. Departing from the problems related to the difficulty of product marketing during the pandemic and the limited activities of MSMEs. This study uses a qualitative approach, phenomenological research design, with the informant selection technique using purposive random sampling. Data was collected using interviews, observation and documentation. The results of the study indicate that the social and economic conditions of MSMEs are difficult, a significant decrease in income is due to the regional restriction regulations from the government. Having social capital in the form of trust, norms and networks that form mutual trust between MSMEs and consumers. Social capital that contributes significantly is trust and the network of involvement of traders and consumers with e-commerce third parties that facilitate buying and selling transactions. The social structure of commerce, especially its social relations with customers and e-commerce, contributes to the ongoing economic activity. Several aspects that affect the continuity of the MSME business are marketing, production and capital. Trust or trust makes a positive contribution in improving the welfare of traders.
Co-Authors Aan Nurhasanah Achmad Hidayatno Adelfia Papu Adnan Setiawan AR Agung Budi Prasetijo Agus Wahyudin Ahmad, Sakaria Akanto, Bara Alif Ihza Ahmada Amin Yusuf Aminuyati Andharini Dwi Cahyani Andi Suhardiyanto Andriani, Yayun Anugrah, Bayu ARI SUSANTO Arief Yulianto Arif Purnomo Arzyana, Aan Dwi Azhary, Luqman Aziz, Sunu Kun Bambang Bambang Bambang Subali Bambang Wispriyono Budi Hartono Chairuna, Annisa Chin, Chee Keong Darjat Darjat Darmawan, Bagus Darminto . Decky Avrilianda Desi Setiyadi Dewi Liesnoor Setyowati Dian Marta Wijayanti, Dian Marta Dirwanto Dwi Mardiatmo Nur Hidayat E. Suhendi Edi Waluyo Eky Risqiana Erni Suharini Erwinsya, Erwinsya Eti Sunarsih Etty Soesilowati Fathur Rokhman Ferani Mulianingsih Fuchs, Philip X. Hamdan Tri Atmaja Harini, Novi Dwi Hermawan, Dwi Hikmah, Lailatul Humairah Humairah Ibrahim Ibrahim Ida Zulaeha Iftinawati, Sri Imam Riadi Isdaryanti, Barokah Iwan Tri Riyadi Yanto, Iwan Tri Riyadi Jamhari Jamhari Joko Prasetyo Khomsani, Ima Kusuma, Nova Indra Kusumo Dewi, Retno Lesmana, Bondan lestari, winda M. Cahyo Kriswantoro Maharani, Okvi Mahmud Yunus Mala Rosa Aprillya Marnix Langoy Misroh Sulaswari, Misroh Muchsin Muchsin Muhammad Shodiq, Muhammad Musyaffa, Irsyad Fadhil Ngaenah, Nur Nugraha, Yoga Awalludin Nuni Widiarti Nur Ranika Widyaningrum Nurjazuli Nurjazuli Nurohman, Nurohman Panca Dewi Purwati, Panca Pranichayudha Rohsulina Prihatini, Sylvia Yunita Rahmiati, Devi Retno Suminar Rika Yunitarini Romadhon, Ahmad Roni Koneri Ros Mawar Hutagaol, Kristina Rosmayati, Lisna Rosulina, Pranichayudha Rumbay, Julia Angel S, Iwan Hardi Sa Yu Zakka, Mutsna Sa'idah, Nisa Us Saddam Saddam, Saddam Salwa, Septi Lailatis Sapuan, Edi Saroyo Septiani, Endah Setianingsih, Dwi Ayu Setyawan, Tristan Rizky Siti Rahmawati Sri Sulistyorini, Sri Sri Sumartiningsih Sri Susilogati Sumarti SRI WARDANI Sriwidiastuty, Asi Sucihatiningsih Dian Wisika Prajanti Sucihatiningsih DWP Sugi Sugi, Sugi Sukamto Sukamto Sukniasih, Sukniasih SUNARTO Sungkowo Edy Mulyono Supriyadi Susanti, Indah Andri Suwito Eko Pramono Suyahmo Suyahmo Syahadhata, Eling Syofii, Muhammad Thriwaty Arsal Tiranda, Desi Tri Astuti Tri Joko Tri Joko Raharjo Tri Marhaeni Pudji Astuti Tutik Wijayanti, Tutik Tyasmiarni Citrawati Uswatun Chasanah Wahyu Beny Wahyudi Wahyudi Wardana, I Gede Wayan Wisnu Wasino Wasino Wibowo, Tobias Kusuma Wijaya, Pandu Woro Sumarni Wulandari, Ayu Mega wulandari, innayah Yeny Rahma Yuliyanti, Novi Yuni Pradilla Fitri, Yuni Pradilla