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Journal : International Journal on Social Science, Economics and Art

Juridical Analysis of Artificial Intelligence-Based Patient Personal Data Protection Vera Dumonda Silitonga; Sidhi Laksono
International Journal on Social Science, Economics and Art Vol. 13 No. 4 (2024): February: Social Science, Economics
Publisher : Institute of Computer Science (IOCS)

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Confidentiality of patient personal data is also a patient's right which is regulated in Law number 29 of 2004 and Law number 44 of 2009. Along with the development of technology, some loopholes can be exploited by cybercrime perpetrators. in general, they use malware programs to hack the target's computer system. The Information and Electronic Transactions Law (UU ITE) articles 30 and 31 regulate illegal access to systems belonging to other people or the public. Articles 32 and 34 also regulate illegal access and transactions with electronic documents owned by other people or the public. Violators can be charged using article 48 of the ITE Law. To date, no law specifically regulates the crime of hacking using malware on artificial intelligence technology used in hospitals. This research method is normative juridical with descriptive research methods. The specific legal basis (lex specialis) that regulates the protection of patient personal data concerning the illegal buying and selling of patient data (information business and electronic technology) that uses AI does not yet exist in the law, the closest thing is Article 67 of the Personal Data Protection Law in a general context. In this case, it can result in a legal vacuum, legal uncertainty or uncertainty about statutory regulations, or legal chaos.
SMEs Performance: Fostering Innovativeness, Market Orientation, and Learning Orientation Gromyko Bongso; Vera Dumonda Silitonga; Cliverrel Heryanto
International Journal on Social Science, Economics and Art Vol. 13 No. 4 (2024): February: Social Science, Economics
Publisher : Institute of Computer Science (IOCS)

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SMEs in Indonesia continue to grow year after year, yet their death rate remains high owing to poor business performance. This research survey was distributed online to a total of 195 respondents, of which 152 matched the research criteria. The respondent data was processed using the SmartPLS application. The findings of this study indicate that there is a favorable association between market orientation, learning orientation, and innovativeness, and business performance. The findings indicate that SME owners must prioritize market orientation and learning orientation to foster innovation, which can improve SME firm performance. SME owners must understand their market orientation, including consumers and competitors.