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Wahyu Sardjono, Wowon Priatna, Pardiyo, Gustian Rama Putra And Hanny Juwitasary

Judul : The Use Of Digital Signatures in The Business World in The Industrial Revolution 4.0 Era
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Abstract.

The industrial revolution 4.0 is marked by the development and use of technology that is very broad, covering all fields from education, transportation, health, communication, government, defense and security, business, and other areas connected to the Internet. Along with these technological advances, the use of the Internet is a necessity. So that in the industrial era 4.0, it is also marked by the use of the Internet in many aspects and the Internet has become a necessity or a condition called the Internet of Things. The use of the Internet, which is very broad in all fields, is beneficial in the process of daily activities. In the field of communication, it is certainly very helpful in conveying information quickly so that it can get information in real time. One of the uses of technologies that are supported by the Internet in the business world is the use of digital signatures. Using a digital signature, the parties who will sign a document do not have to meet face to face in a location. They just sign through the system. This kind of process will make it easier in the business process. To maintain the confidentiality and security of using digital signatures, it is necessary to pay attention to terms and conditions so that these documents’ authentication is guaranteed. For this reason, the use of digital signatures should be done by using a signature in a certified system. This research provides an overview of the importance of maintaining confidentiality and security in the use of digital signatures.

Keywords: Industry 4.0, Technology, Internet, Digital signature, Business

Tahun : 2021 Media Publikasi : Jurnal Internasional
Kategori : Jurnal No/Vol/Tahun : ICIC International c2021 ISSN 2185-2766 / Volume 12, Number 11, November 2021 / 2021
ISSN/ISBN : ISSN 2185-2766
PTN/S : Binus University, Bhayangkara University, Gadjah Mada University, Pakuan University Program Studi : ILMU KOMPUTER
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