In the era of digital transformation, the business process landscape is not the only aspect undergoing significant changes; the darker side of life is also experiencing a digital metamorphosis. The vast digital interconnectivity driving global business processes has become a promising target for cybercriminals. Cybersecurity incidents affecting organizations and companies are often caused by vulnerabilities in their IT infrastructure and systems.
To address these vulnerabilities, organizations must continually update and evaluate their security posture. Strengthening this posture is only possible when vulnerabilities in the system are identified. The process of discovering these security vulnerabilities can be achieved through a security testing method known as penetration testing (Pentesting) or ethical hacking. However, the challenge lies in the fact that the pentesting process is time-consuming and involves several stages, including information gathering, network scanning, enumeration, vulnerability research, exploitation, and reporting. This complexity often requires the involvement of cybersecurity experts.
Sumberarum Village, located in Magelang Regency, Central Java, was selected as one of the community service targets by UGM Vocational College in 2024. This program, led by Dr. Umar Taufiq, S.Kom., M.Cs., aims to improve the quality of life of the local community through digital technology. Sumberarum Village holds great potential as a tourist destination due to its natural hot springs with medicinal properties. However, the community faces challenges in promoting local potentials and accessing education. As a solution, a website, https://desasumberarum.com, was developed to promote the village’s assets, including palm sugar products, Islamic boarding schools, and local eateries.
On Thursday, November 28, 2024, the Kapita Selekta guest lecture featured W. Diana Ratri, M.Psi., a psychologist and Operational Manager at PT Tiga Daya Indonesia. Moderated by Dr. Fitri Puspasari, S.Si., M.Sc., a lecturer from the D4 Electrical Engineering Technology program at UGM Vocational College, the event carried the theme “Building Portfolio for Future Career”. It aimed to provide students with valuable insights into preparing for their professional careers.
Held virtually via Zoom at 3:30 PM WIB, the event attracted 50 participants from the D4 Electrical Engineering Technology and D4 Instrumentation and Control Engineering Technology programs. The session included discussions on crafting compelling CVs, mastering interview techniques, and strategically building career portfolios aligned with modern industry demands. Attendees were also given the opportunity to ask direct questions about navigating job application and recruitment processes.