DIGITAL FORENSIC WITH PRACTITIONERS

On Saturday, March 23, 2024, a webinar titled “Cyber Security in the Field of Digital Office Administration” was successfully conducted. The webinar focused on Digital Forensics in the digital office administration domain, establishing collaboration between the Digital Office Administration Program and the Digital Forensic Laboratory of the Attorney General of the Republic of Indonesia. The event took place online via Zoom Meeting, featuring a speaker with extensive experience and interest in cybersecurity, Mr. Ryandi Yusuf, S.Tr. TP., M.M.

The event commenced at 14:45 WIB, where students and organizers gathered in the Zoom meeting room. The organizers had approximately fifteen minutes to prepare the participants. At 15:04 WIB, the event officially started with the MC opening the session, followed by the recitation of prayers and singing the Indonesian national anthem. Several guests attended the event, and speeches were delivered by the webinar’s organizing chairperson and the Dean of the Faculty of Economics, Prof. Usep Suhud, M.Si., Ph.D., at 15:13 WIB. Further speeches were given by the Coordinator of the Digital Office Administration Program, Dr. Christian Wiradendi Wolor, SE., MM.

The moderator then introduced the speaker and presented his CV, after which Mr. Ryandi Yusuf, S.Tr. TP., M.M., began delivering the material at 15:26 WIB. The session focused on the importance of Digital Forensics in cybersecurity, emphasizing its relevance to Digital Office Administration. Various cyberattack cases were discussed, highlighting the importance of Mobile Device Management (MDM) policies within companies and ways to prevent and address cybersecurity issues.

The speaker elaborated on the topic for approximately 45 minutes, followed by a discussion and Q&A session with the students. After concluding his presentation with a closing statement, the speaker and moderator were presented with Digital Plaque Certificates by Mr. Suherdi, S.Pd., S.H., M.M. The event lasted for approximately two hours and concluded with prayers and documentation at 17:00 WIB.

The webinar was a success and ran smoothly, providing valuable insights to the participating students, audience, and faculty members. Special thanks were extended to the organizers, faculty members, and other contributors for their assistance in organizing the webinar. It is hoped that this event will enhance knowledge and awareness of cybersecurity in the Digital Office Administration domain for the present and future endeavors.