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Deteksi dan Mitigasi Serangan Backdoor Menggunakan Python Watchdog Susilo Hartono; Hartono Hartono; Khusnul Khotimah
Sienna Vol 3 No 1 (2022): Sienna Volume 3 Nomor 1 Juli 2022
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Muhammadiyah Kotabumi

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The number of cyber attacks is increasing. This happens thoroughly, both at the international and national levels. Technology, techniques, and methods of carrying out cyber attacks are also increasingly sophisticated and up-to-date. Responding to this phenomenon, this research was conducted to implement an application for detecting and mitigating backdoor-based attacks using Python Watchdog. The method used in this study is the experimental method. This research is a case study of backdoor attacks that have been experienced by Universitas Muhammadiyah Kotabumi. In August – December 2021, one of the servers owned by Universitas Muhammadiyah Kotabumi received a significant backdoor-based attack. This research implements Python Watchdog to detect foreign files that are indicated as a backdoor, then sends notifications. Referring to the notification, the administrator can take further action. Based on the research that has been done, Python Watchdog is proven to overcome backdoor attacks. Once Python Watchdog is enabled, backdoor attacks are no longer possible.
PERANCANGAN APLIKASI PENJUALAN BERBASIS WEB PADA TOKO JAYA BERNAH DALAM Rini Wahyuni; Adi Wibowo; Susilo Hartono
Sienna Vol 4 No 2 (2023): Sienna Volume 4 Nomor 2 Desember 2023
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Muhammadiyah Kotabumi

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Online shop websites are currently increasingly developing, with online shop websites making it easier for buyers and sellers to see the goods being sold anywhere and at any time and sellers can promote the goods they sell to the wider public. The aim of creating this website is to help the Jaya grocery store to be able to check online and manage the stock of basic food items and also avoid several errors that can occur such as errors in inputting quantities and prices. It is hoped that by designing this web-based sales application it can help grocery stores successful in increasing sales and expanding the marketing process in online and offline forms. The process of designing this application uses the prototype method for making this website with the aim that the final process of this design can then be used according to the needs of the Jaya grocery store. Currently we are entering technological progress which is increasing day by day, because this development covers several aspects, even all aspects involving human life. With the development of this technology, this technology is not only used as a communication medium but also to expand the business network of business actors. one of these business actors is the Jaya grocery store, in order to be able to compete healthily in the global world, it needs a tool or something that can be used to reach the market as expected, in this case, namely to improve its business or to increase its sales scope. The purpose of this research is to be able to design an information system for ordering goods online or on a web basis, how to help the Jaya grocery store to increase sales volume and further expand the marketing process in online and offline forms.
Architecture and Field Evaluation of an IoT-Integrated Village Information System for Public Service Susilo Hartono; Tole Sutikno; Anton Yudhana
Telematika Vol 19, No 1: February (2026)
Publisher : Universitas Amikom Purwokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35671/telematika.v19i1.3265

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Village public services often struggle with slow administrative workflows, limited transparency, and unequal access to service information, particularly where processes remain manual and difficult to monitor in real time. This study evaluates a deployed integrated village information system augmented with Internet of Things (IoT) signals—RFID-based operational monitoring and water/electricity facility-status sensing—to assess whether service quality improved after implementation and to clarify the system mechanisms that plausibly explain observed changes. An explanatory sequential mixed-method design was applied. Quantitatively, a paired two-wave pre–post survey was completed by 100 residents (1 = strongly disagree, 5 = strongly agree) to measure Speed/Responsiveness, Accuracy (Information Quality), Ease of Access/Use, and Satisfaction. Qualitatively, in-depth interviews with village staff and residents, supported by field observations, were conducted to interpret quantitative shifts and identify constraints. Paired-sample tests indicated significant increases across all dimensions (p < 0.001) with medium-to-large effects (Cohen’s d_z = 0.58–0.92): Speed/Responsiveness increased from 3.12 to 3.76, Accuracy from 3.30 to 4.05, Ease of Access/Use from 3.15 to 3.70, and Satisfaction from 3.18 to 4.16. The qualitative strand linked these improvements to system-level features, including workflow digitalization with earlier verification and routing, administrative data validation with audit logging and digital archiving, and transparent request-status tracking via dashboards, while highlighting persistent risks related to connectivity reliability, operator capacity, digital inclusion for older residents, and personal-data governance. The contribution of this work is a systems-aware, field-based evaluation that couples an explicit IoT–information-system integration view (architecture, modules, and data lifecycle) with a two-wave paired outcome assessment and stakeholder explanations in a real village governance setting.