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The Impact of Employees’ Information Security Awareness on Information Security Behaviour Melissa Indah Fianty
IJISTECH (International Journal of Information System and Technology) Vol 6, No 5 (2023): February
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Komputer (STIKOM) Tunas Bangsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30645/ijistech.v6i5.280

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Internal threats have been a hot topic in information security for several years. According to a 2018 Insider Threat Reports survey, 51% of users are more concerned about internal carelessness and negligence than 47% about external attacks. The availability of information has a vital role for companies today, including confidentiality and integrity in supporting company performance. Users or employees are an essential factor in many information security breaches. This study aims to determine whether security education & training, information security awareness, employee relations, employee accountability, organizational culture, and national culture significantly affect Information System Security Behavior. The sample of this research is employees who work at PT Infracom Technology. Sampling was carried out using the Likert Scale method, and data collection was carried out using questionnaires distributed directly to employees as many as 72 respondents. The statistical method uses Linear Regression Analysis, with statistical tests to test the hypothesis. The results showed a direct and significant influence between security training and education factors, information security awareness, employee relations, and employee responsibility. The most influential variable was employee accountability.
The Impact of Employees’ Information Security Awareness on Information Security Behaviour Melissa Indah Fianty
IJISTECH (International Journal of Information System and Technology) Vol 6, No 5 (2023): February
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Komputer (STIKOM) Tunas Bangsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30645/ijistech.v6i5.280

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Internal threats have been a hot topic in information security for several years. According to a 2018 Insider Threat Reports survey, 51% of users are more concerned about internal carelessness and negligence than 47% about external attacks. The availability of information has a vital role for companies today, including confidentiality and integrity in supporting company performance. Users or employees are an essential factor in many information security breaches. This study aims to determine whether security education & training, information security awareness, employee relations, employee accountability, organizational culture, and national culture significantly affect Information System Security Behavior. The sample of this research is employees who work at PT Infracom Technology. Sampling was carried out using the Likert Scale method, and data collection was carried out using questionnaires distributed directly to employees as many as 72 respondents. The statistical method uses Linear Regression Analysis, with statistical tests to test the hypothesis. The results showed a direct and significant influence between security training and education factors, information security awareness, employee relations, and employee responsibility. The most influential variable was employee accountability.
Empowering Communities: Blynk Software Training and Prototyping for Environmental Monitoring Around Grape Plants Fahmy Rinanda Saputri; Angga Permana; Melissa Indah Fianty; Wirawan Istiono; Alexander Waworuntu
I-Com: Indonesian Community Journal Vol 4 No 1 (2024): I-Com: Indonesian Community Journal (Maret 2024)
Publisher : Fakultas Sains Dan Teknologi, Universitas Raden Rahmat Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33379/icom.v4i1.3915

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This community engagement paper highlights a training initiative on Blynk software and prototype development for environmental monitoring around grape plants. The training took place in a vineyard in the Tangerang Selatan region. The majority of participants expressed satisfaction with the program, citing increased ease in grape plant observations. The use of Blynk software, coupled with IoT functionality, enabled seamless smartphone monitoring, providing participants with a convenient and efficient means of tracking and observing grape plants. This initiative not only empowered the local community with valuable technological skills but also enhanced their ability to monitor and manage grape cultivation effectively. The integration of Blynk and IoT technology proved to be a practical solution for community-based environmental observation, promoting sustainable agricultural practices in the grape cultivation sector. The Blynk software training and prototyping for grape plant environmental monitoring in Tangerang, supported by faculty and student teams, proceeded smoothly. Participants' reported ease levels after the training were: 40% very easy, 40% easy, and 20% difficult.