Applied Cyber Law in Architecture Model for Medical Gasses Cylinder Management

Authors

  • M A Soetomo Faculty Of Engineering & Information Technology, Swiss German University, Jl. Jalur Sutera Barat Kav 15, Tangerang 15143, Indonesia
  • Ivan Faculty Of Engineering & Information Technology, Swiss German University, Jl. Jalur Sutera Barat Kav 15, Tangerang 15143, Indonesia
  • H P Ipung Faculty Of Engineering & Information Technology, Swiss German University, Jl. Jalur Sutera Barat Kav 15, Tangerang 15143, Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.34010/icobest.v3i.151

Keywords:

medical, gasses, cyber, management, hospital, law, medical gas installation

Abstract

As digitalization is conveniently managing and controlling our daily activities. The goal of the research is to explore and provide a capability architecture model that may assist a transformation digital platform in the medical sector should have a barrier, such as risk of cybercrime. Method implemented is using TOGAF, and mapping risk analysis potentially related to cybercrimes. Results finding cyberlaws help to control disobedience toward compliance in the digital platform. This research focus on transforming traditional medical gasses for hospital future needs and planning toward digital platform. The impact of the research then identified cybercriminals, like data offenses, fraud, repudiation, false/defamatory statement, and unauthorized access, which are useful for law enforcement facing cybercrimes’ trends.

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Published

2023-03-10

How to Cite

M A Soetomo, Ivan, & H P Ipung. (2023). Applied Cyber Law in Architecture Model for Medical Gasses Cylinder Management. Proceeding of International Conference on Business, Economics, Social Sciences, and Humanities, 5, 306-311. https://doi.org/10.34010/icobest.v3i.151