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Wednesday, May 31, 2017
Penataran P4, harus digalakkan lagi untuk PANCASILA
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Tuesday, May 30, 2017
SEMBILAN FILOSOFI JAWA YANG SERING DIAJARKAN OLEH SUNAN KALIJAGA
Muslim yg baik mestinya harus belajar mengenai ini.
1. URIP IKU URUP
"Hidup itu Nyala. Hidup itu hendaknya memberi manfaat bagi orang lain di sekitar kita, semakin besar manfaat yang bisa kita berikan tentu akan lebih baik".
2. MEMAYU HAYUNING BAWANA
Manusia hidup di dunia harus mengusahakan keselamatan, kebahagiaan dan kesejahteraan; serta memberantas sifat angkara murka, serakah dan tamak.
3. SURO DIRO JOYO JAYADININGRAT, LEBUR DENING PANGASTUTI
"Segala sifat keras hati, picik, angkara murka, hanya bisa dikalahkan dengan sikap bijak, lembut hati dan sabar"
4. NGLURUK TANPO BOLO, MENANG TANPO NGASORAKE, SEKTI TANPO AJI-AJI, SUGIH TANPO BONDHO
"Berjuang tanpa perlu membawa massa; Menang tanpa merendahkan atau mempermalukan; Berwibawa tanpa mengandalkan kekuatan; Kaya tanpa didasari kebendaan"
5. DATAN SERIK LAMUN KETAMAN, DATAN SUSAH LAMUN KALANGAN
"Jangan gampang sakit hati manakala musibah menimpa diri; Jangan sedih manakala kehilangan sesuatu"
6. OJO GUMUNAN, OJO GETUNAN, OJO KAGETAN, OJO ALEMAN
"Jangan mudah terheran-heran; Jangan mudah menyesal; Jangan mudah terkejut-kejut; Jangan mudah kolokan atau manja"
7. OJO KETUNGKUL MARANG KALUNGGUHAN, KADONYAN LAN KEMAREMAN
"Janganlah terobsesi atau terkungkung oleh keinginan untuk memperoleh kedudukan, kebendaan dan kepuasan duniawi"
8. OJO KUMINTER MUNDAK KEBLINGER, OJO CIDRA MUNDAK CILAKA
Jangan merasa paling pandai agar tidak salah arah; Jangan suka berbuat curang agar tidak celaka.
9. OJO ADIGANG, ADIGUNG, ADIGUNO
Jangan sok kuasa, sok besar, sok sakti.
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Monday, May 29, 2017
What a big data use for ?
Sunday, May 28, 2017
Mental miskin
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Chromebook untuk perusahaan anda
Mereka menggunakan komputer untuk mengakses aplikasi perusahaan (sekarang umumnya telah menjadi aplikasi berbasis web), mengakses file office, mencetak file, dan tentu saja mengakses Internet.
Dengan perkembangan teknologi sekarang ini, bahkan perusahaan melakukan penghematan dengan berbagai cara. Salah satunya adalah menggunakan Chromebook. Mengapa demikian ?
Pertama, Chromebook sangat sesuai untuk penggunaan komputer laptop secara umum. Yaitu mengedit file Office, mencetak dan mengakses aplikasi dan Internet.
Kedua, Chromebook memiliki kemampuan daya tahan batere sangat baik, hingga 9 jam. Dan tentu saja tidak diperlukan terus menerus mencolok listrik untuk keperluan ini.
Ketiga, Chromebook sangat memerlukan koneksi akses ke Internet (baca Wifi), tentu saja ini sudah pasti sangat mudah disediakan dan tersedia di perusahaan. Tinggal memastikan ketersediaan jaringan Internet dan akses yang baik.
Keempat, kecenderungan perusahaan mulai beralih ke Cloud. Dengan berbagai pertimbangan, banyak perusahaan mulai beralih ke cloud, mulai dari email system, banyak menggunakan berbasis cloud. Baik menggunakan teknologi microsoft, ataupun gmail untuk bisnis (G Suite). Kemudian, aplikasi perusahaan juga telah menggunakan akses web, sehingga memudahkan pengguna cukup mengakses browser.
Kelima, media penyimpanan pengguna mulai beralih ke cloud. Selain menggunakan media lokal, yang bisa diakses baik menggunakan usb, harddisk portable, Chromebook juga sangat mendukung penyimpanan menggunakan cloud. Sehingga semua file bisa disimpan dengan mudah.
Nah, tunggu apa lagi, investasi 1 chromebook hanya 3 jutaan, tanpa perlu beli license operating system, license office, license antivirus dan dapat free google drive 100 Gb selama 2 tahun. Mau beralih ? Kontak kami untuk membantu anda.
I AM NOT AFFRAID OF THE COMPETITION!
Saturday, May 27, 2017
Mungkin sudah saatnya anda beralih ke Chromebook
- Bisa untuk browsing Internet
- Dapat mengedit file Office
- Dapat mengakses sosial media
- Dapat menjalankan aplikasi berbasis Android yang biasanya ditemui di Smartphone.
- Menggunakan file dan disimpan di media cloud. Dengan menggunakan Chromebook, saya mendapatkan free storage cloud dari Google Drive sebesar 100 Gb selama 2 tahun. Penawaran ini tentu tidak saya sia-siakan, dan saya mulai membackup seluruh file saya ke dalam media harddisk portable, dan memilih file yang penting untuk disimpan di Google Drive.
- Saya menggunakan kemampuan Google Drive Sync untuk mensinkronkan file yang selama ini diakses di laptop lama. Tentu saja, kemungkinan saya masih memerlukan laptop lama untuk beberapa keperluan yang tidak dapat dilakukan oleh Chromebook, dan semua update nya saya simpan kembali ke drive khusus untuk disinkronisasi.
- Google Drive akan menyimpan banyak hal dan mudah diakses dari mana saja. Dengan kemampuan ini, setiap saya melakukan edit di smartphone, laptop dan chromebook, semua dapat mengakses file yang sama tanpa harus mengcopy nya kembali.
- Menggunakan Google Docs. Dalam beberapa hal kita bisa menggunakan format office umum, tetapi dengan menggunakan format Google Docs maka file bisa disharing dengan mudah ke banyak pengguna lain. Tentu saja ini memudahkan saya untuk mereview file-file penting yang dibuat oleh tim selama ini.
Friday, May 26, 2017
Ahok memilih***3 X 8 = 23
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Paessler Password Policy
14.67 TRILLION CENTURIES TO HACK OUR PASSWORDS: THE SURPRISINGLY SIMPLE AND SECURE PAESSLER PASSWORD POLICY
I had been working at Paessler for about a year as a systems administrator when we decided to do a security audit. This consisted of many interviews with us systems administrators, and right at the beginning one of the first questions the auditor asked was, "So what is your password policy?" All three of us chuckled a bit and said flatly, "We don't have one." There were only around 60 employees at that point, so we had thought we could simply trust everyone to change their passwords every now and again. Once we reviewed the age of our users' passwords, we found out that many of our employees hadn't changed their password since the company was founded!
Every systems administrator who has had to implement a password policy knows how annoying it can be when users who are not technical complain that "There's no way I can remember this password, then create a new one in 6 months and then remember that!" and technical users say, "You know that forcing users to change passwords every six months doesn't accomplish anything, I'll send you 10 articles that prove it."
When they say this though, all you can do is shake your head because the fact of the matter is, changing your password may not be "necessary" and depending on how you implement it, a password policy may in fact be less secure, but it usually isn't your choice, it's a requirement of different standards or processes.
The point of this post is not to debate whether a password policy makes sense or not, since we system administrators often don't have a choice, we only have the task of implementing it and bringing down the wrath of techie and non-techie alike. With that said, here are the reasons and the logic behind the password policy we implemented at Paessler.
Our password policy is simply that your password must be over a certain amount of characters. That's it. Really. This may sound to some illogical or far too simple, but it's actually mathematically and sociologically proven that longer passwords are the most effective passwords. This is for 2 main reasons:
1. If you enforce password rules like a special character requirement, a capital letter requirement, or that users cannot use repeating characters, the only thing that you have accomplished is that some of your users (you know which ones) will write it on a Post-it note and leave it out in the open, which means that anyone capable of reading can access your network.
2. Most password hacking tools are brute force attacks. This means that they try the most common passwords first and then will start guessing random words with special characters, capital letters and non-repeating characters with the most common special characters, like an exclamation point at the end. Since that's the case, the thing that matters most about a password policy is that it forces users to use longer passwords.
One of the biggest issues with a corporate network that is using Active Directory is that the password policy is standardized and is an all or nothing policy. When setting that group policy, you can either enable password rules with complexity or not. When enabled these are the requirements according to Microsoft's TechNet:
"The password contains characters from three of the following categories:
- Uppercase letters of European languages (A through Z, with diacritic marks, Greek and Cyrillic characters)
- Lowercase letters of European languages (a through z, sharp-s, with diacritic marks, Greek and Cyrillic characters)
- Base 10 digits (0 through 9)
- Non-alphanumeric characters (special characters) (for example, !, $, #, %)
- Any Unicode character that is categorized as an alphabetic character but is not uppercase or lowercase. This includes Unicode characters from Asian languages."
It does allow for Unicode, which is good since that allows for people who speak languages other than English to use a password that makes sense to them, but otherwise makes passwords utterly unremarkable.
That's why when we made the password policy here at Paessler, we decided that the length of people's password was more important and decided to trust our users to not use passwords that can be guessed easily. We also educated all of our current users about passwords and each time someone starts with us, we mention this as we are setting up their workstations. When you explain to a user that using a few words with spaces will make their passwords more secure, memorable, and the company less hackable, they are usually a lot more open to new password policies.
The reason why password length matters is because of something called information entropy. You can think of information entropy as a measurement of how unpredictable a password is, and thus measures how long it would take a computer to guess it through brute force attacks. The longer the password is, the more "bits"of information entropy it has, and the longer it will take to guess, provided it's not something inane like "aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa" since those kinds of passwords will be guessed first in a brute force attempt.
For example, if you have a password that is 8 characters long and has two normal words in it like "hellothere", a modern password cracker will take around 1.5 seconds to crack it. A password of 'password' just over .02 seconds. A fancier one like "Passw0rd!" will take around 1.7 hours and although it meets the complexity requirements of Active Directory, it is still incredibly easy to crack. A password of "Dog Table Wallpaper", however, would take roughly 14.67 trillion centuries.
These numbers are based on the calculator here: https://www.grc.com/haystack.htm
As you can see, if you set your Active Directory password policy to require more than 10 characters, your users should be able to remember their passwords more easily, since humans weren't made to remember passwords like "VZ4h#253QqI&mb1iyD6#", and they become vastly more complicated to crack with a brute force attack. Until AD can support better password policies natively, like checking for easy-to-guess passwords and simplified rules, setting a minimum password length and educating your users is really the way to go.
If you want to read more about the topic, here are some other great links:
http://www.thebitmill.com/articles/password_length.html
http://resources.infosecinstitute.com/password-security-complexity-vs-length/#gref
Selamat Menjalankan Ibadah Puasa
Thursday, May 25, 2017
10 Faktor utama dalam Kesuksesan
Penelitian beliau menunjukkan bahwa dari 100 faktor yang berpengaruh terhadap kesuksesan seseorang, ternyata: IQ hanya diurutan ke-21,
Bersekolah di sekolah favourite diurutan ke-23, dan Lulus dengan nilai terbaik / hampir terbaik cuma faktor sukses diurutan ke-30.
Kaget... ????
Ingin tahu 10 faktor Utama yang berperan dalam kesuksesan ?
Baca 10 urutan dibawah ini sbb :
1. Jujur
2. Disiplin
3. Gaul (Good interpersonal Skill)
4. Dukungan dari pasangan hidup
5. Bekerja lebih keras dari yang lain
6. Mencintai apa yang dikerjakan
7. Kepemimpinan Yang Baik dan Kuat (Good & Strong Leadership)
8. Semangat dan berkepribadian kompetitif
9. Pengelolaan Kehidupan yang baik (Good life management)
10. Kemampuan menjual gagasan dan produk (Abilty to sell idea or product)
Silahkan Anda renungkan kembali apa yang Anda percayai selama ini setelah membaca 10 hal diatas.
Semoga bermanfaat..
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Sunday, May 21, 2017
Kalau Bisa Bayar, Kenapa Ambil yang Gratis!?
Saturday, May 20, 2017
INDONESIA DIGITAL BUSINESS CONFERENCE 2017: GO DIGITAL OR DIE!
Regristrasi:
http://s.id/idbc2017
INDONESIA DIGITAL BUSINESS CONFERENCE 2017:
GO DIGITAL OR DIE!
Selasa, 23 Mei 2017
18.00 - 21.00
Auditorium Kementrian Komunikasi dan Informatika
Jl. Medan Merdeka Barat No. 9
Jakarta Pusat
Keynote Speech:
1. Lis Sutjiati
(Staf Khusus Menkominfo, Former Executive Director Ernst & Young)
2. Lucy Pandjaitan
(CEO IndonesiaX.co.id)
Opening Speech:
Dedi Yudianto
(Ketua Komite Penyelarasan TIK, CEO Cyber Park Indonesia)
Moderator:
Alex Budiyanto
(Ketua Umum Asosiasi Pebisnis Online Indonesia - APOI)
Pembicara:
1. Wilson Partogi
(CEO LADOVA Group)
2. Soegiharto Santoso/ Hoky
(Ketua Umum APTIKNAS, CEO Masterdata)
3. Usman Batubara
(Ketua Umum Komunitas Printing Indonesia - KOPI)
4. Tanto Surioto
(Chief Enterprise & Business Solution Smartfren)
5. Dr. Tengku Mohd. Khairal
(Head of Program - MM Blended BINUS Business School)
6. Juanda Rovelim
(Most Wanted Digital Marketer)
7. Sendra Wong
(Co-founder Business Community)
Diselenggarakan oleh:
1. Kementrian Komunikasi & Informatika
2. Asosiasi Pebisnis Online Indonesia (APOI)
3. Komunitas Printing Indonesia (KOPI)
4. PPLIPI
5. BINUS Business School
6. IndonesiaX.co.id
7. LADOVA Group
8. Purnama Group
Didukung oleh:
1. KPTIK
2. APTIKNAS
3. Dewaweb
4. Mobi
5. Star Labs
Bisnis online ramai-ramai menyedot omzet bisnis offline menyebabkan ribuan bisnis offline bertumbangan.
Total transaksi online di Indonesia sudah mencapai Rp. 359 triliun di tahun 2016. Satu-satunya cara agar bisnis kita dapat bertahan di era digital adalah dengan masuk ke bisnis online.
Bagaimana strategi jitu untuk masuk ke bisnis online?
Mari pelajari strategi bisnis digital langsung dari para praktisi di bidang nya.
Asosiasi Pebisnis Online Indonesia - APOI
www.apoi.or.id