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Scirj Volume XII, Issue IX, September 2024 Edition
ISSN: 2201-2796


Publication starts: 15th September 2024
Full Paper available from: 15th September 2024


Risk management techniques in cloud infrastructures
Pratibha Sharma

Abstract: This paper examines risk management methods in the cloud infrastructure, focusing on the identification, assessment and mitigation of risks related to data security and compliance with regulatory requirements. The paper emphasizes the importance of an integrated approach to vulnerability and threat analysis, including automated analysis systems, as well as traditional methodologies, such as STRIDE and FMEA. In the context of modern cloud platforms, special attention is paid to managing configuration vulnerabilities and security risks associated with cloud service providers. The work also examines the importance of selecting and adapting suitable cyber-secure frameworks, such as NIST CSF and ISO 27001, to ensure compliance and minimize risks. In conclusion, it is noted that risk management in the cloud infrastructure requires constant monitoring and adaptation of strategies to changing threats and regulatory requirements.
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MAXIMIZE THE DJORA KITCHEN MEATBALLS STALL BUSINESS IN INCREASING INCOME
Jolly Turangan, Elisabeth D. Malonda, Farida I.S. Wakidin, Nixon Sondakh, Jeane Ch. Lasut, Deasy Lusiana, Geovani C. Rambing

Abstract: The purpose of this research is to find out how to maximize the DJora Kitchen meatball stall business in increasing income. The research method used is qualitative research. The research is descriptive, describing the driving factors, the advantages of the DJora Kitchen meatball stall business in increasing income. Data collection techniques, through field studies carried out using observation, interview and documentation techniques. Data sources, namely: primary and secondary data. Data analysis, namely the process of systematically searching and compiling data obtained from the results of observations, interviews, field notes, and other materials so that they can be understood and the findings can be informed to others.
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INTERNAL CONTROL SYSTEM ANALYSIS OF THE PROCEDURE FOR PROVIDING PEOPLE'S BUSINESS CREDIT, SUPER MICRO AT PT. BERKAT, NORTH MANADO BRANCH
Johana M. Ratag, Jufry Rompas, Lidya A. Maramis, Harty U.H.L Koagouw, Raymond F. Rombot, Shane Pangemanan, Syalomita A. Kawulusan

Abstract: The purpose of this research is to analyze the internal control system over the procedure for providing people's business credit, Super Micro at PT. Berkat, North Manado Branch. The research method used is a qualitative method, where the truth is dynamic and can be revealed through an in-depth study of individuals and social situations. The data used are primary and secondary data. Data collection techniques through interviews, direct observation, and document analysis, the data collected is analyzed in depth. The data analysis technique used in this study is carried out using descriptive techniques, namely by organizing, summarizing, and interpreting qualitative data obtained from interviews, observations, and document analysis. The results of the study indicate that in the process of providing People's Business Credit carried out by PT. Berkat, North Manado Branch has four elements of internal control, namely an organizational structure that separates functional responsibilities, a system of authority and recording procedures, healthy practices in carrying out tasks and functions, and employees whose quality is in accordance with their responsibilities. In practice, there are still dual positions in the process of preparing documents for disbursement.
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FINANCIAL REPORT DESIGN BASED ON FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS FOR MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTITIES IN ALIF MEATBALLS BUSINESS
Kiet Tumiwa, Selvie J. Nangoy, Ruhiyat, Novy J. Kasenda, Roslina H.S.D. Limpeleh, Anneke M. Kaunang, Jeanette E. A. Daene

Abstract: The purpose of this research is to design financial reports for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) based on the Financial Accounting Standards for Micro, Small and Medium Entities at Alif Meatballs MSMEs. This research method uses a qualitative research design approach. The data sources used in this study are primary and secondary data sources. The data collection techniques used are: Observation and Interviews. This data analysis technique refers to the data analysis stage of Miles and Huberman (1992) which consists of three stages. (1). Data reduction, which is the process of selecting, focusing on simplifying and transforming raw data that appears from written notes in the field. The data that is reduced, namely transactions that occur at Alif Meatballs MSMEs. (2). Data Presentation, after the data has been reduced. Furthermore, displaying the data that has been reduced in the form of tables, transactions, journals, ledgers, trial balances, and financial reports that have been prepared based on the Financial Accounting Standards for Micro, Small and Medium Entities. (3). Drawing conclusions and verification. The results of the study show that the practical impact for MSMEs meatballs Yayat, namely being able to prepare their financial reports. So that with the design of the financial report will be able to help the MSMEs in facilitating the preparation of its financial reports, and MSMEs owners can be younger in controlling their finances.
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