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Memprediksi Serangan Pada SIM (Security Information Management) Dengan Menggunakan Algoritma Hidden Markov Model Andreas, Rico; Seta, Henki Bayu; Chamidah, Nurul
SEINASI-KESI Vol 3, No 1 (2020): SEINASI-KESI 2020
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Komputer UPN Veteran Jakarta

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Website merupakan suatu aplikasi yang mudah diakses, dalam kemudahan tersebut terdapat serangan yang dilakukan pada website. Serangan-serangan tersebut memiliki ancaman yang terdata di OWASP (Open Web Application Security Project) pada tahun 2017 sehingga menciptakan informasi yang ada pada OWASP Top 10 Security – 2017 yang khusus pada aplikasi web. Dengan ancaman tersebut penelitian ini dilakukan untuk membuat sistem yang dapat mendeteksi suatu serangan yang terjadi pada website dan dapat menampilkan informasi kegiatan yang ada pada website dengan client. Security Information Management (SIM) akan membaca data access log dan error log yang telah dicatat oleh web server lalu data tersebut akan dilakukan training dan testing dengan menggunakan algoritma Hidden Markov Model sehingga mendapatkan model bagi sistem untuk mendeteksi sebuah serangan, serta log akan diterjemahkan menjadi suatu informasi yang mudah dibaca oleh sysadmin kedalam suatu dashboard. Penelitian ini diharapkan dapat menghasilkan suatu model yang dapat mendeteksi sekaligus memantau kegiatan website dalam sebuah serangan.
NEW PATTERNS OF PALM LICENSING EXPANSION: ACCESS AND POWER RELATIONS IN FOREST AREAS IN INDONESIA Nur Asih, Sani; Andreas, Rico; Yudhi, Rifka; Alfian, Fajar Bima
Sriwijaya Crimen and Legal Studies Volume 1 Issue 1 June 2023
Publisher : Faculty of Law Sriwijaya University

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Indonesia is one of the most significant palm oil contributors in the world. Palm oil is one of the leading commodities supporting the running of Indonesia's national economy. The high influence of the economic growth of oil palm in Indonesia has caused a shift in the cultivation of rubber and other conventional cash crops at the community level, changing to oil palm regardless of the role of oil palm in the nation's economy. The oil palm plantation industry is not welcomed by some Indonesian people affected by oil palm plantations. This is because the practice of oil palm plantations in Indonesia is suspected as one of the triggers for various environmental and social problems, such as deforestation, clearing of peatlands, forest fires, loss of biodiversity, and tenure conflicts. The issues to be discussed are, first, how the permits are granted to the palm oil industry in forest areas by the government; second, what control strategy must be carried out against the palm oil industry in Indonesian forest areas. This research was conducted using the socio-legal research method. Without an accountable and strict control system in the licensing process, it will impact the large number of oil palm plantation permits issued that tend to violate spatial regulations. Apart from that, further regulation of policies regarding palm oil in the work copyright law will increase the length of conflicts that occur and complicate reforming palm oil governance. Applying the "whitewash smell" model as a settlement effort will only reduce the chances of settlement, ignore permits, not be transparent, and ultimately harm the community.