scholarly journals Implementasi Sistem Registration Authority dan Personal Security Environment menggunakan Smart Card

Techno Com ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 20 (4) ◽  
pp. 623-635
Author(s):  
Gladhi Guarddin ◽  
Jundi Ahmad Alwan

Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menghasilkan analisis, rancangan, dan prototipe Personal Security Environment (PSE) menggunakan smart card. Analisis dan rancangan dilakukan dengan berdasarkan peraturan perundangan tentang infrastruktur kunci publik (IKP) dan sertifikat elektronik, dokumen peraturan PSrE Induk, spesifikasi Konsorsium Smart Card Indonesia (KSCI). Analisis dan rancangan tersebut kemudian diimplementasikan menjadi sebuah prototipe sistem Registration Authority (RA) yang bertugas untuk melakukan pendaftaran sertifikat elektronik bagi pengguna dan melakukan penyimpanan ke dalam PSE berupa smart card berbasis chipset Xirka yang merupakan Kartu Tanda Mahasiswa (KTM) Universitas Indonesia. Hasil implementasi menunjukkan bahwa seluruh skenario pengujian berhasil dilaksanakan dengan catatan kunci privat dan sertifikat elektronik masih diimplementasikan di dalam field chipset Xirka yang diperuntukkan sebagai penyimpanan foto dan fingerprint.

2019 ◽  
pp. 73-81
Author(s):  
Oleh Poshedin

The purpose of the article is to describe the changes NATO undergoing in response to the challenges of our time. Today NATO, as a key element of European and Euro-Atlantic security, is adapting to changes in the modern security environment by increasing its readiness and ability to respond to any threat. Adaptation measures include the components required to ensure that the Alliance can fully address the security challenges it might face. Responsiveness NATO Response Force enhanced by developing force packages that are able to move rapidly and respond to potential challenges and threats. As part of it, was established a Very High Readiness Joint Task Force, a new Allied joint force that deploy within a few days to respond to challenges that arise, particularly at the periphery of NATO’s territory. NATO emphasizes, that cyber defence is part of NATO’s core task of collective defence. A decision as to when a cyber attack would lead to the invocation of Article 5 would be taken by the North Atlantic Council on a case-by-case basis. Cooperation with NATO already contributes to the implementation of national security and defense in state policy. At the same time, taking into account that all decision-making in NATO based on consensus, Ukraine’s membership in the Alliance quite vague perspective. In such circumstances, in Ukraine you often can hear the idea of announcement of a neutral status. It is worth reminding that non-aligned status did not save Ukraine from Russian aggression. Neutral status will not accomplish it either. All talks about neutrality and the impossibility of Ukraine joining NATO are nothing but manipulations, as well as recognition of the Ukrainian territory as Russian Federation area of influence (this country seeks to sabotage the Euro-Atlantic movement of Ukraine). Think about it, Moldova’s Neutrality is enshrined in the country’s Constitution since 1994. However, this did not help Moldova to restore its territorial integrity and to force Russia to withdraw its troops and armaments from Transnistria.


2019 ◽  
Vol 78 (11) ◽  
pp. 957-971
Author(s):  
S. Kumar ◽  
V. Singh ◽  
V. Sharma ◽  
Vijay P Singh

2020 ◽  
Vol 22 (Summer 2020) ◽  
pp. 75-86
Author(s):  
Haris Bilal Malik ◽  
Muhammad Abbas Hassan

The longstanding unresolved issue of Kashmir serves as a nuclear flashpoint between India and Pakistan. Since 2019, the prevalent security environment of the region has dominated the discourse surrounding the regional and global security architecture. India’s policies during the Pulwama-Balakot crisis and the revocation of Kashmir’s constitutional status demonstrate the country’s intentions of dominating the escalation ladder in the region and marginalizing the muslim community of Kashmir. Because of the conventional disparity in South Asia where India is big interms of size, economy and military build-up, Pakistan has been further threatened by India’s aggressive policies and provocative military modernization. Consequently, Pakistan may be compelled to further revisit its nuclear threshold level to overcome India’s aggression.


Author(s):  
Uwe Hansmann ◽  
Martin S. Nicklous ◽  
Thomas Schäck ◽  
Frank Seliger

2009 ◽  
Vol 29 (4) ◽  
pp. 950-951
Author(s):  
Xin ZHANG ◽  
Fang-wei LI ◽  
Chun-lan PAN

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