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Journal : Priviet Social Sciences Journal

Analysis of E-Commerce data breach and theft Rodiatun Adawiyah; Muhammad Arif Prasetyo; Hanuring Ayu; Raymond Septiyan; Steven Leonardy; Michael Calvin
Priviet Social Sciences Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): September 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (196.868 KB) | DOI: 10.55942/pssj.v2i2.168

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The development in the field of E-commerce is something that is very important for our country today. E-commerce is not only advancing the country in the field of electronics, but this development can also be felt in other fields such as: Economics, and also the field of Education. However, it is not the only benefit that we can feel from these developments. There are things that can be very detrimental to us if we are not careful enough in the development of this E-commerce technology. Oneaofatheamostaimportant thingsato watch outafor is the breach of individual data/identity leakage that can be carried out by irresponsible parties in the E-commerce sector. Even though there are already articles of the ITE Law Article 32 Paragraphs 1, 2, and 3 which regulate the theft of personal data, the crime of theft still occurs in Indonesia. We can see examples of this crime from several similar crime cases, such as: The case of data leakage of 91 million accounts on Tokopedia in May 2020 and the case of data leakage of Cermati and Lazada involving 2.9 million accounts at the end of 2020.
The economic life of a small community during the Covid-19 pandemic in the Simalingkar A area of North Sumatra Rodiatun Adawiyah; Muhammad Arif Prasetyo; Hanuring Ayu; Ricky Evelina Sirait; Febby Paska Regina Br Ginting; Gabrena Batu Sitta Yesyurun Tarigan
Priviet Social Sciences Journal Vol. 2 No. 3 (2022): November 2022
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Two years ago, discovery of Covid-19. This virus is transmitted through the air, that’s why we are always asked to wear a mask when not at home. Therefore, the Government has implemented the restrictions on community activities (PPKM) due to the increasing number of COVID-19 cases, so people have to work from home. This makes it difficult for people who run small businesses to earn an income. This study aims to determine the impact of Covid-19 on the economy of people with lower income in Simalingkar A and to find out how the government took steps to overcome this. This study uses a naturalistic method carried out in natural conditions with a descriptive qualitative approach by explaining several questions through interviews. The conclusion of this study is that only a few lower class people have been affected by the economic impact of Covid-19 and the government made a program, BLT UMKM, (Permenkop No. 2 of 2021) and Pre-employment programs as a solution. However, there are still people who have not received assistance from the program, so that we as researchers hope that the governmeniont can pay more attention to its people during the economic crisis of Covid-19 Pandemic.
Juridical review of the execution of debtor's fiduciary collateral objects in default Rodiatun Adawiyah; Muhammad Arif Prasetyo; Hanuring Ayu; Alfredo Lifistio; Sandiego Lietanto; Michael Michael; Marco Anwi
Priviet Social Sciences Journal Vol. 2 No. 3 (2022): November 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (755.399 KB) | DOI: 10.55942/pssj.v2i3.181

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Fiduciary is a process of transferring ownership rights to an object based on trust with the provision that the object whose ownership rights are transferred remains in the power of the object owner. As for fiduciary guarantees, which are guarantees for the rights of tangible or intangible movable objects, immovable objects such as buildings. In this case, the building cannot be subject to mortgages as stated in Law Number 04 of 11996 concerning mortgages which are stated to remain in the power of the fiduciary giver as collateral for the settlement of certain debts, where the priority position is the fiduciary recipientx against other creditors. On this occasion, the author will discuss a discussion entitled, “Juridical Review of the Execution of Guarantees x Fiduciary x Debtors x Defaults”. In this discussion, the research methodx that is usedx to fulfill related material is the normative legal research methodx which uses data collection techniques from written sources such as books and heritage studies as well as other supporting sources. Looking at the title, it is conveyed regarding the execution of fiduciary guarantees, where this can be done if the debtor or fiduciary giver deviates from the promise, in this case the execution is carried out by implementing executorial title as stated in Article v15vayat2. As for what is stated regarding the sale of xobjects that are objects of fiduciary guarantees for the power of fiduciary recipients through general customers. Sales proceeds are obtained by obtaining the highest price so that it will benefit both parties based on applicable law. The purpose of writing this journal is to know the procedure for executing fiduciary collateral objects, to find out whether creditors can transfer the ownership rights of collateral objects to third parties, to find out whether debtors can transfer property rights to collateral objects during the guarantee period, to know the role of the police in securing the execution of fiduciary collateral objects