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KARAKTERISTIK SENSORI DAN MIKROBIOLOGI SAUS CABAI DENGAN PENAMBAHAN TEPUNG UBI KAYU FERMENTASI Adelina, Fitrah; Rahim, Abdul; Indrastuti, Y. Erning; Nurkhalisah, Nurkhalisah
Jurnal Sains dan Teknologi Pangan Vol 9, No 1 (2024):
Publisher : JURUSAN ILMU DAN TEKNOLOGI PANGAN, UNIVERSITAS HALU OLEO

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33772/jstp.v9i1.47336

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Tujuan penelitan ini yaitu untuk mengetahui pengaruh penambahan tepung ubi kayu fermentasi terhadap karakteristik sensori dan mikrobiologi dari saus cabai serta mendapatkan formula saus cabai dengan kualitas mutu yang baik. Penelitian merupakan penelitian deskriptif kuantitatif dengan faktor penelitian yaitu konsentrasi tepung ubi kayu fermentasi (0, 1, 2, 3, 4 dan 5%) yang ditambahkan ke dalam formula saus cabai. Uji hedonik dan skoring dillakukan untuk melihat tingkat kesukaan panelis dari saus yang dihasilkan, melibatkan 30 panelis semi terlatih. Data dianalsis menggunakan metode Kruskall-wallis dan dilanjutkan dengan uji Mann-Whitney jika terdapat pengaruh nyata pada taraf 5%. Hasil uji hedonik menunjukkan bahwa penambahan tepung ubi kayu fermentasi berpengaruh nyata terhadap warna dan tekstur saus cabai yang dihasilkan. Hasil uji skoring menunjukkan penambahan tepung ubi kayu fermentasi berpengaruh nyata terhadap warna kemerahan dan kekentalan saus cabai. Saus cabai terbaik diperoleh dari perlakuan penambahan tepung ubi kayu sebesar 5% dengan nilai kesukaan warna 3,73 (netral-agak suka), rasa 3,00 (netral), aroma 3.33 (netral) dan tekstur 3.63 (netral-agak suka), Saus cabai terbaik memiliki warna agak orange (2.07), beraroma ubi kayu (3,03), tekstur yang kental (4,43), rasa ubi kayu pada saus agak terasa (2,87), rasa saus agak pedas (2,90), TPC 1.1x106 CFU/g, koliform
Legal Protection Of Cybercrime Crimes From Ransomware Attacks And Evaluation Of The Cyber Security And Resilience Bill 2025 In Indonesia'S Defense Sulubara, Seri Mughni; Tasril, Virdyra; Nurkhalisah, Nurkhalisah
DE LEGA LATA: JURNAL ILMU HUKUM Vol 10, No 2 (2025): July-December
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sumatera Utara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30596/dll.v10i2.25786

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The legal safeguarding against ransomware cybercrime is found in multiple regulations. Indonesia possesses various legal frameworks to combat cybercrime, such as the Electronic Information and Transaction Law (UU ITE), the Personal Data Protection Law (UU PDP), and the Criminal Code (KUHP). Ransomware is a type of harmful software. Ransomware locks a user’s data within a computer network, preventing an individual or business from accessing their information. Hackers subsequently extort the victim for a ransom to allow the data owner to regain access to the data. Usually, the payment of the ransom is conducted through cryptocurrency to ensure it remains untraceable. The research methodology, or a means to reach the objectives outlined in the study, employs a qualitative descriptive approach grounded in juridical or normative legal research. This method aims to assess how well the 2025 cyber security and resilience bill can enhance Indonesia's digital defense. The ITE law establishes a legal framework for prosecuting cyber offenders, including ransomware, but it lacks detailed regulations regarding the terminology and methods of ransomware. This creates difficulties in law enforcement, particularly in demonstrating criminal aspects and gathering electronic evidence. Law number 27 of 2022 regarding personal data protection (PDP LAW) establishes a robust legal structure to safeguard personal data from abuse, particularly in relation to ransomware offenses that frequently involve data theft and manipulation. Article 368 of the criminal code concerning conventional extortion can be utilized in ransomware situations, despite not explicitly addressing the digital format. Article 368 of the criminal code addresses the crime of conventional extortion applicable to ransomware incidents, even if it doesn't specifically cover the digital format. The cybersecurity and resilience bill of 2025 aims to enhance Indonesia's cyber defense, emphasizing the protection of cyberspace and the national digital ecosystem. In this regard, the cybersecurity and resilience bill (RUU KKS) 2025 represents a vital measure for the government to bolster national cyber defense. This legislation is intended to outline the responsibilities of various parties in ensuring cybersecurity, set incident reporting requirements, and impose severe penalties for breaches, including prison terms of up to 20 years and fines reaching Rp20 billion.
Legal Aspects of Electronic Contracts, Financial Technology (Fintech), Peer-to-Peer Lending, Shopee Paylater Riska, Riska; Sulubara, Seri Mughni; Nurkhalisah, Nurkhalisah
AL-MANHAJ: Jurnal Hukum dan Pranata Sosial Islam Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Fakultas Syariah INSURI Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37680/almanhaj.v7i1.7797

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This study aims to analyze the validity of electronic contracts in Shopee Paylater services and the challenges of consumer legal protection. Electronic contracts are legally valid, but there are still weaknesses in standard clauses and consumer protection. This study provides a new perspective on the need to reformulate standard contract regulations in the fintech sector. This method focuses on analyzing legislation, legal doctrines, and related legal literature as primary and secondary legal materials. The results of research on the legal aspects of electronic contracts in financial technology (fintech) peer-to-peer lending, Shopee PayLater, show that the electronic contracts used by Shopee PayLater are valid and have legal force in accordance with Law Number 11 of 2008 concerning Electronic Information and Transactions (ITE Law), which was amended by Law Number 19 of 2016. The Shopee PayLater electronic contract is legally compliant with the provisions of the Civil Code (KUHPerdata), specifically Articles 1313 and 1320, which regulate the validity of an agreement, including the existence of an agreement between the parties, legal competence, a clear object, and a lawful cause.