ISO 27001:2013 for Laboratory Management Information System at School of Applied Science Telkom University

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School of applied science is one of the faculty that Telkom University had. It focused on vocational education which leads to the implementation of practicum activities in daily lectures. The number of facilities and the needs to support the practicum is not small, also its value is not cheap. So to manage that data faculty use an information system that focused to organize and manage all data of laboratory and practicum needs, called SIMLAB. Information security is important so that the crucial information is not leaked to an unwilling party. It does not have the management of information security to prevent that possibility. This research was conducted by identifying the level of information security by ISO 27001:2013 in that department to be used as a framework in the implementation information security system.

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Eskaluspita, A. Y. (2020). ISO 27001:2013 for Laboratory Management Information System at School of Applied Science Telkom University. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 879). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/879/1/012074

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