Law Enforcement Formulation of Criminal Acts of Statistical Data Leakage
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The act of data leakage carried out by statistical officers is one of the statistical crimes contained in Statistics Law Number 16 of 1997 article 37. In fact, until now the application of law enforcement to data leakage measures has never been applied. The existence of Statistics Law Number 16 of 1997 regarding statistical crimes related to data leakage is questionable. The methodology used in this study is empirical research by analyzing data and facts regarding the incidence of statistical data leakage. The results of this study show that the potential occurrence is caused by unethical statistical officers, lack of data security and social engineering. Law enforcement in the act of data leakage of statistical officers can be carried out with a deterrence mechanism and cooperation with law enforcement related to the enforcement of articles of Statistics Law Number 16 of 1997 article 37 as the ultimate remedium.Downloads
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