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Anti Forensik Voice Note Menggunakan Whatsapp Mod Mardlatillah, Hanifah; Prayudi, Yudi; Ramadhani, Erika
Jurnal Teknik Vol 21 No 2 (2023): Jurnal Teknik
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37031/jt.v21i2.328

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Currently there is a social media application that provides additional features in the form of voice changers by utilizing the voice note feature of Whatsapp Mod which can blur the identity of the voice owner. In several articles, Whatsapp Mod claims that this application is an anti-banned application, so it is feared that Whatsapp Mod is an application that uses anti-forensic techniques in it. This study aims to prove whether voice modifiers using voice notes on Whatsapp Mod can be a form of anti-forensic activity which can later make it difficult for investigators to conduct investigations. This will be proven by the use of a special method in handling audio forensics in which there are four stages, namely Acquisition, Enhancement, Decoding, and Voice Recognition. Audio forensics analysis that was carried out between voice recordings modified using Whatsapp Mod voice notes and original voice recordings showed results that were not identical. This proves that the voice modifier using the Whatsapp Mod voice note is considered an effective anti-forensic tool.
Technology Acceptance Model in Government Context: A Systematic Review on the Implementation of IT Governance in a Government Institution Amali, Lanto Ningrayati; Katili, Muhammad Rifai; Suhada, Sitti; Hadjaratie, Lillyan; Mardlatillah, Hanifah
JOIN (Jurnal Online Informatika) Vol 7 No 1 (2022)
Publisher : Department of Informatics, UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/join.v7i1.853

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Recent trends of studies on technology acceptance in local government had recently been popular; the studies focused on identifying the predictors of human behavior in potential acceptance or rejection of technology. This study investigated the use of information technology/information system (henceforth, IT/IS) acceptance in government as a means to improve the quality of public service and strive for transparent governance. A mixed-methods (quantitative and qualitative) study was conducted, and data were collected through questionnaires involving 125 respondents, interviews, and observations. Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) is used as a theoretical framework for behavioral information systems and Smart Partial least square (Smart PLS) analysis was employed in elaborating the complex correlation between the determinants. The result showed that the perceived ease-of-use (PEOU) contributed positively to the perceived usefulness (PU) and attitude towards using technology (ATUT). Moreover, the ATUT significantly contributed to Behavioral Intention of Use (BITU); further, the BITU also contributed to actual technology use (ATU). The PU, however, possessed a negative impact on the ATUT. These results further the information regarding the quality and performance of IT/IS services that can be used as a basis for higher-level decision-making.