Wednesday, April 5, 2017

INFOSEC LOG 6

Sir Justin Pineda discussed all about Physical Security and we were given an exercise wherein we would be evaluating APC's Physical Security System and an exercise on the RSA and the Diffie-Hellman Algorithm where we had to demonstrate both of them. the exercises was hard thats why the next meeting was only for the discussion of answers about the exercises.

INFOSEC LOG 5

 It's finals period already! we were introduced to present a new project for the Finals and that is to present a tool and demonstrate it in class along with the proper documentations. We were assigned to present an Anti-Spam Tool which is Mail Washer. our group was the first group who presented the project to sir Justin Pineda.

INFOSEC LOG 4

Midterms week is already done! where  all groups are required to present their research papers to Sir Justin Pineda. Our presentation was fun and there were no errors but some suggestions for improvements was told to us, that is why we're kinda confident that our marks would be high. After the presentation, Our leader Orly Chavez filled out the Evaluation Sheet for each of his members. I think Orly gave us all high evaluations since we helped a lot and we are very cooperative to each other where we divided our tasks then finished it

Sunday, February 19, 2017

INFOSEC LOG3


Midterms week is near! I'm very nervous because our thesis paper is not yet approved by sir to think the defense day is this coming wednesday.

the things were discussed to us was the what are the parts, details of our paper, and what should be written for every part of the paper. I hope sir Justin will approve our paper this following week. I really fear failing this midterms.

Sir, Justin gave us an activity about piracy if it should be illegal or legal. my own ipinion piracy should be illegal even though I watch pirated movies. lol. but think about the producers that strives hard to have a good product and in the end, it will be pirated

INFOSEC LOG2

Just to add this. I wasn't able to notice that my week 2 post was just save. not published. Lol

anyway..

The topic that Sir Justin taught us was about Social Engineering, he told us if you own company your own employees are the weakest link of security in your company,  We are not machines that are quite recently hard-wired to take after an arrangement of guidelines coded into us by our maker or somebody above us. We have opportunity, and that is the thing that Social Engineers can exploit to get through the hardest of securities.

The week after was the week where Sir Justin was not around. but it doesn't mean we will not do anything, before Sir Justin leaves he told us that we will have a certification exam about anything we want about security in Cybrary. I took the Fundamentals in System Security.the exam was hard compared to the pratice exam. but thank God. I passed the exam! 

Friday, January 20, 2017

INFOSEC LOG1

The following meeting was the point at which our proffessor began talking about. Listening mindfully, we discovered that INFOSEC is quite of a general data subject about security. The nuts and bolts were concerned whether regardless we review our exchanges in DATACOM since system security is the very quintessence of the subject and the most well-known issue. In the wake of invigorating our insight on systems, we handled the distinction between IT security and Information security. Their distinction is that Information Security has more extensive subjects and spaces, while IT security just spotlights on programming and equipment advancements. At that point we pushed ahead by examining Information security all the more altogether, the security design, and security administration and components. Our last lesson for that meeting was slightest benefit and get to control which basically implied characterizing what the clients of a specific system can get to. Anything that is not characterized as available is closed off to them.