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Sarawut Ramjan, North-Chiang Mai University

The mLearning Security Rule Base System with Social Network on eCampus: A Case Study of North-Chiang Mai University. Sarawut Ramjan, North-Chiang Mai University. Introduction. Government agency created new act for overcome education divide in Thailand

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Sarawut Ramjan, North-Chiang Mai University

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  1. The mLearning Security Rule Base System with Social Network on eCampus: A Case Study of North-Chiang Mai University Sarawut Ramjan, North-Chiang Mai University

  2. Introduction • Government agency created new act for overcome education divide in Thailand • Private university in Thailand expand sub campus to other area-NCU • They intend to set up a virtual class room for the driving an education standard equal to main campus • Social network on mLearning system is trendy solution

  3. Introduction • Unfortunately, they face with mobile threat and problem on vulnerability points; student, lecturer and network technician on mobility environment • They have a high investment for protect system themselves • They lack skill for finding security solution • They have new characteristic ; joining between sub and main campus with social network on mobility system • They have various social network type that difference feature style such as mobile facebook, mobile twitter and new release ; mobile google+

  4. The security model-Risk management in NCU • NIST standard-free guideline • System characterization • ISP • Social network • Wireless communication provider • Student, lecturer, technician • Threat identification • Vulnerability identification

  5. The security model-Risk management in NCU • Likelihood level = vulnerable point + threat • Low • Medium • High • Impact level = Confidentiality+ Availability +Integrity • Low • Medium • High

  6. The security model-Risk management in NCU • Risk level = likelihood level + impact level • Control recommendation

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