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Devotion: Journal of Research and Community Service
ISSN : 27770915     EISSN : 27976068     DOI : 10.36418
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Bug Bounty Hunting: A Case Study of Successful Vulnerability Discovery and Disclosure Isma Elan Maulani; Riska Anggraeni
Devotion : Journal of Research and Community Service Vol. 4 No. 8 (2023): Devotion: Journal of Research and Community Service
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v4i6.486

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This research is a case study on bug bounty hunting as a successful approach to finding and uncovering vulnerabilities in software. The purpose of this study is to understand the effectiveness of bug bounty hunting and its benefits in improving company security. Qualitative research methods were used by analyzing data from bug bounty programs that were successful in finding significant vulnerabilities. The results showed that bug bounty hunting proved to be effective in capturing various types of vulnerabilities, including web application vulnerabilities, network protocol vulnerabilities, hardware security vulnerabilities, and mobile app vulnerabilities. Security researchers play a critical role in the success of the bug bounty hunt, with their expertise in bug hunting and deep understanding of the technology. The benefits of bug bounty hunting include increased software security, cost efficiency, and increased company reputation for security and credibility. However, challenges such as finding hidden vulnerabilities and coordinating with enterprises need to be overcome. Recommendations include strengthening collaboration between enterprises and security researchers, establishing effective communication channels, and proactively responding to vulnerability reports.
Challenges in Growth of Livestock and Dairy Development Sector In Punjab: Potential and Innovative Solutions: a Review Munib ur Rehman; Ammara Mumtaz
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v4i8.510

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Livestock and dairy farming make up the bulk of Pakistan’s economy. Punjab is the hub of agriculture and livestock due to its land and climatic features. However, there have been a lot of challenges that are slowing down the progress. Pandemics, epidemics and climate catastrophes have caused the major impact. Dairy farming is providing livelihood to rural communities but some environmental hazards are also associated with it like greenhouse gases, deforestation etc, animal welfare as well. Sustainable livestock and dairy farming practices are widely applied worldwide and needed to prosper in Pakistan as well. This study is aimed at comparative review of the researches and latest techniques being tested and implemented economically and how can we adopt appropriate techniques to improve the current situation of this sector. There are many latest techniques that offer environmentally friendly livestock and enhanced production to serve the economy and conserve the biodiversity like precison livestock farming, smart farming, real time monitoring using biosensors for eary diagnoses and prognosis of diseases, detection of feeding patterns, breeding patterns etc. The study shows that most farmers in the study have a higher level of education, which is a positive sign for the future of the industry. The study also suggests that regular trainings be organized for farmers to transfer the latest technology and practices in a timely manner.
Motor Vehicle Tax Fiscal Incentives, Tax Socialization, And Electronic One-Stop Administration Services Office Influence On Taxpayer Compliance With Taxpayer Awareness Yuda Rian Bahari; Vinola Herawaty
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v4i8.532

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This study aims to examine and analyze the effect of fiscal incentives for motor vehicle taxes, tax socialization, and the e-samsat system on taxpayer compliance with taxpayer awareness as a moderating variable during the Covid-19 pandemic. The data used is primary data in the form of a questionnaire given to respondents to answer. The sample method uses a purposive sampling technique. Of the active vehicle population in the South Jakarta city area, there are 1,182,322 taxpayers, based on calculations using the slovin formula, 100 taxpayers are taken. The analytical method used in this study is moderated regression analysis (MRA). The results of hypothesis testing show that fiscal incentives have a significant positive effect on taxpayer compliance, tax socialization has a significant positive effect on taxpayer compliance, the e-samsat system has no significant positive effect on taxpayer compliance, taxpayer awareness has a significant positive effect on taxpayer compliance, awareness taxpayers do not strengthen the effect of fiscal incentives on taxpayer compliance, taxpayer awareness does not strengthen the effect of tax socialization on taxpayer compliance, and taxpayer awareness does not strengthen the effect of the e-samsat system on taxpayer compliance.
Relationship between Farmers’ Characteristics and Organic Farming System Implementation of Paddy Rice with Farmers' Income Siti Aisyah; Achmad Faqih; Suharni Suharni; Sunani Sunani; Indra Lesmana; Abdul Rochman
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v4i8.534

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Agriculture is an important sector in the national economy, therefore the development priority is placed on development in the economic sector with an emphasis on the agricultural sector. Income in farming activities generally cannot be stable from time to time. The objectives of this study include (1) to determine the relationship between farmer characteristics and farmer income in farmer groups BPP Plumbon District, (2) to determine the relationship between the implementation of organic rice farming systems and farmer income in farmer groups BPP Plumbon District, (3) To determine the relationship between the characteristics of farmers and the implementation of organic rice farming systems with farmers' income in the BPP Farmer Group, Plumbon District. The research design used in this study was a quantitative research with a descriptive survey research technique. The results showed that: (1) there was a moderate relationship between farmer characteristics and farmer income in the BPP Farmer Group in Plumbon District, namely 0,703, (2) there is a moderate relationship between the application of organic rice farming systems and farmers' income in the BPP Farmer Group in Plumbon District, namely 0.643, (3) there is a significant relationship between farmer characteristics and the application of organic farming systems to farmer incomes. Based on the output that tarithmetic X1 = 7.551 and X2 = 5.252> ttable which is 1.998.
The Challenge of Implementing Corporate Social Responsibility in Sustainability Certified Palm Oil Mills (Case Study PT X and PT Y) Rachel Yessica Winarti; Yolanda Masnita Siagian; Maria Ariesta Utha
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v4i8.535

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CSR is the company's responsibility for the impact of its activities and decisions on society and the environment. Implementation of CSR guided by the principles of ISO 26000 can optimize CSR efforts in the company. CSR has an important role in improving people's welfare and reducing environmental impact, but the implementation of CSR is still not optimal. This shows that palm oil mills need to make improvement efforts so that CSR implementation becomes more optimal, the research aims to determine the challenges in implementing CSR programs and provide recommendations to overcome dominant challenges. This research used delphi methods to assess the relevance of challenge and TOPSIS methods for prioritize the challenge. The first step in formulating improvement efforts is identifying the challenging factors in CSR implementation. The Delphi method aims to assess the relevance of challenges; the Delphi results show one additional challenge: "The emergence of the latest laws and regulations that cause significant changes to existing operations". Sixteen challenges become input in the TOPSIS method. The TOPSIS calculation results show three main challenges in this study. These three challenges include (1) Factor A5, "Company coordination with stakeholders (government, local communities, society, NGOs) is not good” 0.659984), (2) Factor E5 "The company's regulatory structure is complex in supporting the implementation of CSR programs" (0.596638), and (3) Factor D2 "Lack of certainty of economic benefits from technology investment initiatives that support CSR programs" (0.586047). This research showed that coordination between stakeholders is the most challenging factor when a company implements CSR programs. A recommendation in line with ISO 26000 is implementing a stakeholder engagement strategy through discussion forums. Regular communication forums will strengthen collaboration between stakeholders and will facilitate the society or local community in voicing the need for the program to be funded by the company.
The Effect of Customer Engagement on Purchase Intention in Kimia Farma Services in Surabaya Elinda Elvarina; Werner R. Murhadi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v4i8.542

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purchase intention in Kimia Farma services in Surabaya. Data were collected through a survey with 106 respondents. The data used in this study is primary data obtained from online questionnaires. The respondents of this research are members of Kimia Farma who shop in in Kimia Farma. The sampling technique used was non-probability sampling. This research is quantitative research with statistical testing using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) with Partial Least Square (PLS) is used to perform data analysis. In this study it was found that there is a positive influence between customer engagement and perceived value. There is a positive influence between customer engagement and customer satisfaction. There is a positive influence between customer engagement and purchase intention. There is a positive relationship between perceived value and customer satisfaction. There is a positive influence between perceived value and purchase intention. There is a positive influence between customer satisfaction and purchase intention. There is a negative influence between customer uncertainty and purchase intention.
Factors Affecting The Implementation of SAK EMKM In MSMEs with Environmental Uncertainty as Moderation Variable Wati Daniyah; Deden Tarmidi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v4i8.543

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This study aims to examine the effect of educational background, understanding of accounting and understanding of information technology on the implementation of SAK EMKM in SMEs with environmental uncertainty as a moderation. The population in this study was 11,746 SMEs in Tangerang City and a sample of 99 SMEs was obtained by calculating using the Slovin formula. Research data collection was carried out by distributing questionnaires to the 99 SMEs. Testing the data in this study was carried out using Partial Least Squares (PLS). The results of this study indicate that educational background has a significant effect on the implementation of SAK EMKM in Tangerang SMEs, while accounting understanding and understanding of information technology have no significant effect on the implementation of EMKM SAK in Tangerang City SMEs. Meanwhile, environmental uncertainty moderates the effect of educational background, understanding of accounting, and understanding of information technology on the implementation of SAK EMKM in SMEs in Tangerang.
Customer Experience in Digital Banking: The Influence of Convenience, Security, and Usefulness on Customer Satisfaction and Customer Loyalty in Indonesia Stefanus Andrew Susanto; Michael Valensius Manek; Rheo Alfonso Setiawan; Faranita Mustikasari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v4i8.544

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The emergence of digital banks in Indonesia, such as Blu by BCA, Bank Jago, Allo Bank, and Bank Neo Commerce has been driven by the positive response from the public and the increasing demand for digital banking services, especially in the Covid-19 pandemic. With the growth of digital banking in Indonesia, it is important to understand the factors that shape customer satisfaction and loyalty. This study aims to examine the influence of customer experience on satisfaction and loyalty in the digital banking industry, with focus in Indonesia (Makassar). Seven hypotheses are proposed to examine these relationships. The study utilizes a sample of digital banking customers through convenience sampling and collects data using electronic questionnaires. Structural equation modelling (PLS) is employed for data analysis, considering validity and reliability measures. The findings reveal that convenience and security significantly influence customer satisfaction, while the influence of usefulness is not supported. Additionally, customer satisfaction is identified as a significant mediator in the relationship between customer experience and loyalty. This study emphasizes the importance of improving convenience and security aspects in digital banking services to enhance customer satisfaction and loyalty. In conclusion, this research provides valuable insights for digital banks in Makassar, Indonesia, to enhance their services and cultivate strong customer relationships. Prioritizing convenience and security, along with understanding the influence of customer satisfaction on loyalty, can drive the success of digital banking firm.
Corporate Governance Role as Moderating Green Intellectual Capital and Green Accounting Influence on Sustainable Finance Implementation in IDX Listed Banks Yulia Eka Riyanti; Etty Murwaningsari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v4i8.545

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The sustainable finance implementation is a comprehensive support for the financial services industry as an intermediary institution that supports Sustainable Development Goals. The purpose of this study was to analyze the role of corporate governance mechanisms as moderating effect of green intellectual capital and green accounting on sustainable finance implementation in banks listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. The study use quantitative method and data in this study uses 149 firm years banking companies taken from the company's Annual Report and/or Sustainability Report using the 2016 to 2020 observation period. This study uses the Moderated Regression Analysis (MRA) method. The result of study that green human capital, green structural capital and green accounting have a positive effect on sustainable finance implementation. Meanwhile, green relational capital has no effect on sustainable finance implementation. In addition, the corporate governance mechanism is not able to moderate the influence of green human capital, green structural capital, green relational and green accounting on sustainable finance implementation. For control variables, firm size, leverage and firm age have an effect on sustainable finance implementation, while profitability has no effect on sustainable finance implementation.
Corporate Culture and Employee Competence Effects on Employee Performance with Organizational Commitment at Bank BXXXS Tbk Mulya Wicaksana; Kasmir Kasmir
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v4i8.546

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Basically, performance is an individual thing because each individual will have a different level of performance according to the values ​​that apply to each individual. The more aspects of work that are in accordance with individual wishes, the higher the level of performance. This study aims to analyze the effect of corporate culture, employee competence, on employee performance with organizational commitment as a mediating variable. The subjects of this study were BXXXS Bank employees in the Risk Management unit, with a population of 50 people. The data collection technique uses a questionnaire instrument with a Likert scale measurement. Data were analyzed using SmartPLS software version 3.3.7. The results of this study indicate that corporate culture has an effect on employee performance variables, corporate culture has no effect on work commitment variables, employee competencies have an effect on employee performance variables, employee competencies have had an effect on corporate culture variables have no effect on employee performance through work commitment and employee competence has no effect on employee performance through work commitment.

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