Abstract

A study has identified Cybersecurity Hazards in Indonesia's Online Nuclear Material Licensing process. This study was conducted based on Government Regulation 5 of 2021, which concerns Implementing Risk-Based Business Licensing. The online Nuclear Material Licensing system is still in development and is integrated with the Online Single Submission (OSS) system, which the Ministry of Investment coordinates. Data integration poses a severe risk to cybersecurity, especially regarding personal data security. Hackers can enter the system and wipe out all the data. The system has already been tested with permit holders, and there is a lot of feedback regarding Cybersecurity Hazards. This paper discusses some recommendations to protect cybersecurity in the Online licensing system. These include appointing institutions authorized in cybersecurity, implementing active defense mechanisms to reduce bureaucratic complexity, and improving the quality and capacity of human resources, technology, budget, business processes, work programs, and so on. The study results related to public involvement in online system features include personal data leakage, Hacking Hazards, email bombing hazards, spam, password crackers, botnets, Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) incident hazards, Spoofing, Phishing, Malicious Software (code), and Storage Media. BAPETEN needs to screen Nuclear Material Information at Balis L Nino to mitigate these risks and add data security facilities. The information in the license must be general and include quotas for the total quantity, maximum volume, and maximum weight, which is the maximum nuclear material capacity. Keywords: cybersecurity, business licensing, nuclear material licensing, online single submission

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