SLIIT Conference and Symposium Proceedings
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All SLIIT faculties annually conduct international conferences and symposiums. Publications from these events are included in this collection.
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Publication Embargo Automated Attendance Monitoring System Using IoT(2019 1st International Conference on Advancements in Computing (ICAC), SLIIT, 2019-12-05) Kovelan, P.; Thisenthira, N.; Kartheeswaran, T.Most of the process is automated to reduce human intervention and manual mistakes in this busy world. It will be easy if we can automate some complex, sensitive activities of day to day life. This paper discusses a smart attendance system that automatically monitors and manages the attendance of students in an educational institution. Further, this system makes automated analysis and prepares a detailed report weekly, monthly and annually. The whole system is developed with an Arduino microcontroller and RFID readers. Also, GSM and Wi-Fi communication modules are used to make convenient communication depend on the availability of the network. A microchip (microSD) is placed to store data in case of communication failure and those stored data will be uploaded bulk when the communication channel is restored. This system will reduce a lot of manual work of educators and education administrators of an education institutionPublication Embargo SentinelPlus: A Cost-Effective Cyber Security Solution for Healthcare Organizations(2021 3rd International Conference on Advancements in Computing (ICAC), SLIIT, 2021-12-09) Janith, K.; Iddagoda, R.; Gunawardena, C.; Sankalpa, K.; Abeywardena, K.Y.; Yapa, K.Electronic Protected Health Information (ePHI) has proven to be quite lucrative by cybercriminals due to their long shelf life and multiple possible avenues of monetization. These highly sensitive data has become an easy target for cyber attackers due to the poor cyber resiliency strategies exercised by Healthcare Organizations. The reasoning behind the poor cyber security management in the healthcare sector sums to the collective impact of budgetary restriction, lack of cyber security competency and talent in the domain, prioritizing convenience over security, and various work culture malpractices. Further-more, a substantial number of data breaches in the healthcare sector are known to be caused by human errors, security misconfigurations, and information mismanagement. Secondly, the increasing prevalence of ransomware and botnet attacks has hampered the efficiency and availability of healthcare services. As a result, in order to provide a holistic security mechanism, this paper presents "SentinelPlus," a machine learning-based security management suite.
