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Peran Teknologi Informasi dalam Melindungi Privasi Pelanggan terhadap Keamanan Data dalam E-Commerce Dery Shadani; Ahmad Irzi Fahrozi; Fahriza, Hafizh; Hafizh Fahriza; Rizky Alpiansyah; Sulindawaty
Jurnal Ilmu Komputer dan Informatika | E-ISSN : 3063-9026 Vol. 1 No. 3 (2025): Januari - Maret
Publisher : GLOBAL SCIENTS PUBLISHER

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E-commerce has become a very important aspect of daily life in the digital era, increasing efficiency and ease of transactions. But these developments also pose significant risks to the security and privacy of customer data. In the e-commerce ecosystem, information technology (IT) is very important to maintain data security and maintain user privacy. The technologies and procedures used to protect consumer data privacy are discussed in this article. Examples include intrusion detection systems, multifactor authentication, and data encryption. The emergence of e-commerce in Indonesia has raised new prospects and difficulties regarding the confidentiality and security of consumer information. Data security and user privacy are major concerns that can be mitigated by information technology (IT). This article also discusses the difficulties in dealing with the challenges faced in its implementation that supports customer data protection. In addition, this article examines various technologies and strategies to be implemented in e-commerce that are expected to improve data security. A clearer understanding of the role of IT in e-commerce data security will hopefully increase customer confidence and drive long-term growth in the sector.
Implementasi Togaf Untuk Perancangan Arsitektur Rumah Sakit Zainal Nur Ali; Raseuki, Geubrina; Ramadani, Nia; Fahriza, Hafizh; Matondang, Nadila Rizkika Dwi Ananada; Azzahra, Raissha Vathyma; Hidayat, Putri Syahbillah; Sari, Ika Yusnita
Journal Of Informatics And Busisnes Vol. 3 No. 4 (2026): Januari - Maret
Publisher : CV. ITTC INDONESIA

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This research analyzes the issue of digital transformation in hospitals in North Sumatra, characterized by information system fragmentation, application duplication, and inconsistent integration of clinical and administrative data, which impacts operational efficiency and service speed. This research develops an enterprise architecture using the TOGAF (The Open Group Architecture Framework) approach thru the TOGAF ADM (Architecture Development Method) architecture development method to achieve alignment between business, data, application, and information technology (IT) architectures. This research method was conducted descriptively, with primary data collected thru interviews and observations of the service process, as well as secondary data obtained from Indonesian hospital datasets and relevant supporting documents. The research objects consist of 10 hospitals with B, C, and D classes. The design process was carried out thru seven ADM phases, aiming to produce an architectural blueprint and implementation recommendations. The evaluation was conducted thru gap analysis and descriptive statistics to assess the level of system integration before and after the implementation of TOGAF ADM. Data shows that the average integration increased from 65% to 77.2%, representing a 12.2-point increase, with variations ranging from 5 to 15 points. In B-class hospitals, the average integration increased from 80% to 92.3%. For C-class hospitals, the increase was from 62% to 76%, while D-class hospitals showed an increase from 50% to 57.5%. The highest recorded increase was 15 points in some hospitals, while the lowest increase found was 5 points in D-class hospitals. Hospitals with larger capacities showed an improvement in operational efficiency between 20% and 25%, which was related to improvements in electronic medical record (EMR) integration and hospital management systems. The main recommendations of the research include phased and modular implementation thru cloud storage, strengthening data governance, and Application Programming Interface-based integration to reduce costs and improve interoperability.