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Seminar On Cloud Computing – A Report
November 12
2014 Comp. Sc. Dept. of AIMT, Guwahati has organized a Seminar on “Cloud computing” presented by Mr. Manash Gogoi, HOD of Computer Science Department, Handique Girls’ College, Guwahati.
ASIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY
Bhaskar Nagar- Guwahati
Prepared By:
Ms. Susmita Dutta
Seminar on “Cloud Computing” – A Report
Prepared By : Ms. Susmita Dutta, Asst Prof.,Dept. Comp. Sc., AIMT
Seminar On:
“Cloud computing ”
Presented By:
Mr. Manash Gogoi
HOD of Computer Science Department.
Handique Girls’ College, Guwahati
Brief Profile of the Guest:
Working as an Assistant Professor & HOD in the department of Computer Science Handique Girls’ College Guwahati since 2002.
Having teaching experience at Undergraduate and Post Graduate for more than 12 years.
Completed two UGC sponsored Research Projects.
Involved various Research related activities like presenting papers in National / International Seminars, attending workshop related to IT.
Developed & Implemented Admission System of Handique Girls’ College.
Started Research on topic “Graph Database”. Extra Curricular Activities
Member of UG Courses & Syllabi of Gauhati University.
Actively involved in the re-structuring of BCA syllabus of GU proposed to be implemented from the session 2015-16.
Organized By:
Dept. Of. Comp. Sc.
Asian Institute of Management and Technology.
Guwahati.
Date:
12th November 2014, Wednesday
Time:
11 am – 1.00 pm
Venue:
AIMT, Block –A, Seminar Hall
Overview of the session:
The seminar had started on scheduled time, at 11.00 am. Seminar was anchored by
Miss. Farnaz Nargis Sultana, Student of BCA 2ND Year BU. The seminar was started with lighting of
lamp ceremony by Mr Manash Gogoi (invited Guest), Mr Dhrubajyoti Choudhury (HOD Comp Sc.
Dept AIMT) and all the faculty members of Comp Sc. Dept AIMT. Our invited guest Mr Manash
Gogoi (HOD of Comp Sc., Handique Girls’ College) was introduced to our students of Comp Sc.
Dept AIMT by Ms. Susmita Dutta ,Asst. Prof Comp Sc Dept AIMT,and this was followed by
felicitation of guest with a phulam gamosha by Sanjeeboni Bora ( student of BCA 5th Sem GU).
The respected resource person had started his presentation by giving a brief overview
on the topic mentioned above. The entire presentation was very interesting and informative for
everyone who had attended the seminar, as it was discussed on the importance and the
technology behind “cloud computing”. Students were very interactive with the resource person
after the end of his presentation.
The respected resource person completed his presentation at 12.30 pm. After the end
of the presentation student were enthusiastic to know more about cloud computing technology
by asking various questions to him. The student interaction session took another 30 minutes .
Then Ms. Susmita Dutta (Asst. Prof Comp Sc Dept AIMT) had offered vote of thanks to the
resource person and finally had announced the winding up of the seminar.
Abstract of the Topic Presented:
An abstract of the topic of the seminar is as follows….
Cloud computing is a computing paradigm,where a large pool of systems are connected in private or public networks,to provide dynamically scalable infrastructure for application, data and file storage. With the advent of this technology,the cost of computation, application hosting, content storage and delivery is reduced significantly. Cloud computing is a practical approach to experience direct cost benefits and it has the potential to transform a datacenter from a capital-intensive set up to a variable priced environment. The idea of cloud computing is based on a very fundamental principal of , reusability of IT capabilities'. The difference that cloud computing brings compared to traditional concepts of “grid computing”, “distributed computing”, “utility computing”, or “autonomic computing” is to broaden horizons across organizational boundaries.
Conclusion:
The seminar was very fruitful, interesting and encouraging to the students as well as to the
faculties. Students have shown enthusiasm for such a seminar with special topic in forthcoming days.
Some photographs of the seminar session
List of Participant:
Following faculty members from Comp. Sc. Dept. were participated in the seminar
1) Mr. Dhrubajyoti Choudhury (HOD)
2) Miss Susmita Dutta As Organizer and Coordinator.
3) Mrs. Pallabi Baruah Guha
4) Mr. Shekhar P. Sinha
5) Mr. Nitumani Sarmah
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Seminar On
Cloud
Computing
– A Report
November 12
2014
Organized By: Dept. of Computer Science, AIMT
ASIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY
Bhaskar Nagar- Guwahati
Prepared By:
Mr. Syed Tazirul Ilm.
Seminar cum Workshop by Mr. Ripunjoy Sarma – A Report
Prepared By: Mr. Syed Tazirul Ilm, Asst Prof., Dept. Comp. Sc., AIMT
Acknowledgement:
We are thankful to the following respected persons for their kind support:
Mr. D.J. Choudhury(HOD of Computer Science Dept)
Mr. Kandarpa Kalita ( Asst. Professor)
Mr. D.S. Borbara ( Asst. Professor)
Seminar/Workshop On:
“Protecting Facebook Accounts From Hackers”
Presented By:
Mr Ripunjoy Sarma
Asst. Programmer, NIC.
Brief Profile of the Guest:
Mr. Ripunjoy sarma is a graduate in Engineering and is working as Asst. programmer in
National Informatics Center(NIC) posted in Guwahati and till date he has supervised thirty
one(31) projects and some of the important projects are:
1) Title: Intranet Portal.
Client: Indian Oil Corporation Ltd.
Location: Digboi, Assam
2) Title: College Automation. Client: Tezpur College. Location: Tezpur, Assam
3) Title: Dak Tracking System Client: Food Corporation Of India Location: Guwahati
4) Title: www.campusgossip.com Client: USA Location: Guwahati.
5) Title: Attendance System Client: Indian Oil Corporation Ltd.(Assam Oil Division) Location: Digboi, Assam
Organized By:
Department of Computer Science.
Asian Institute of Management and Technology.(AIMT)
Guwahati.
Date:
30th April 2014, Thursday
Time:
11am – 2:05 pm
Venue:
AIMT, Block –A, Seminar Hall
Overview of the session:
Ms. Farnaz Nargis Sultana, Student of BCA-1st semester, Dept. of Comp. Sc. anchored
the seminar by giving a brief introduction of the invited Guest and Mr D. J. Choudhury (HOD,
CSc Dept) accompanied by Ms. Munmi Gogoi student(PGDCA-BU) felicitated the invited guest
with the memento of Gynajyoti Foundation
After that a brief overview of the demonstration was given by Mr. Ripunjoy Sarma, the
respected resource person and subsequently he started his presentation on the topic
mentioned above.
The entire presentation was very innovative & awesome providing a lot of knowledge
and encouragement of their technologies. The resource person also included a video
depicting the side effects of internet and thus creating an atmosphere of awareness amongst
the students. Students were very interactive with the resource person and were asking queries
while his presentation was going on.
The respected resource person completed his presentation at 1.40 pm. After the end of his
presentation student were enthusiastic for knowing more about their technologies and asked
various questions to him. The student interaction session took another 20 minutes for the
session.
Then Mr Kandarpa Kalita & Mr. D.J Choudhury, Asst. Prof, Comp.Sc.Dept, jointly
offered vote of thanks to the resource person and his team members and finally winded up
the Seminar.
Abstract of the Topic Presented:
An abstract of the topic of the seminar is as follows….
A facebook account may be hacked, and our account is no exception. This includes some
clever program that retrieves all passwords and emails from a specific computer. This kind of
program is most effective when used in public computer shops like public internet cafes or
public libraries and similar places. We just run the program and it retrieves all files logged in to
facebook.
Different Ways to Hack Facebook Account
Facebook Phishing
By use of Key logger
Facebook Account hack with Primary email address
Facebook Phishing Attack :
This is one of the most popular methods to hack Facebook account online. Also
it is the one of the best popular and favorite method for Facebook hackers. Phishing not
only allows us to hack Facebook but also can be used to hack any email account. We
have to only get the trick used to make a phisher, which i think is very easy. Phishing is
one of the easiest methods to foll someone and get Facebook account password. I
mention the process for educational purpose only. I will go explain in details on my next
article on How to hack Facebook password.
Use Key logger to hack Facebook passwords
Installing key-logger on victims machine and later read key logs to gain access to
hack facebook account for free. To Install keylogger, we should have a physical access
to victim’s computer.in case, we don’t have , then we can install key-logger remotely.
What a key-logger does is it stores the keystrokes into a text log file and then these logs
can be used to get required Facebook password and we can hack Facebook Account.
Get access to Primary email address to hack someone’s Facebook account
Let say, If we want to gain access to someones account, I think hacking victims
email address(Primary email address of Facebook) is easier than hacking of facebook.
Most of the users uses 1 gmail or yahoo account email address as as primary email
address. A genius hacker can easily gain over victims’ gmail account or yahoo email
account.
After gaining control over primary email address of facebook, we simply use
the “Forgot password” facility that will ask Facebook to send password reset email to
our primary email address- which is already hacked.
Thus, our Facebook account password will be reset and to hack Facebook account you
already have another alternative as well !!!
What is Hacking?
Hacking may refer to:
Computer hacking, including the following types of activity:
Hacker (programmer subculture), activity within the computer programmer subculture
Hacker (computer security), to access computer networks, legally or otherwise
Computer crime
Phone hacking, the practice of intercepting telephone calls or voicemail messages without
the consent of the phone's owner
Illegal taxicab operation
Pleasure riding, horseback riding for purely recreational purposes
Shin-kicking, an English martial art
The act of stealing jokes
Hacking, an area within Hietzing, a municipal district of Vienna, Austria
Roof and tunnel hacking
Hacking is the practice of modifying the features of a system, in order to accomplish a goal
outside of the creator's original purpose. The person who is consistently engaging in hacking
activities, and has accepted hacking as a lifestyle and philosophy of their choice, is called
a hacker.
Computer hacking is the most popular form of hacking nowadays, especially in the field of
computer security, but hacking exists in many other forms, such as phone hacking, brain
hacking, etc. and it's not limited to either of them.
Due to the mass attention given to blackhat hackers from the media, the whole hacking term
is often mistaken for any security related cyber crime. This damages the reputation of all
hackers, and is very cruel and unfair to the law abiding ones of them, from who the term itself
originated. The goal of this website is to introduce people the true philosophy and ethics of
hackers, hopefully clearing their name and giving them the social status they deserve.
What is Facebook
Facebook is an online social networking service. Its name comes from a colloquialism
for the directory given to students at some American universities.Facebook was founded on
February 4, 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg with his college roommates and fellowHarvard
University students Eduardo Saverin, Andrew McCollum, Dustin Moskovitz and Chris
Hughes.[6] The founders had initially limited the website's membership to Harvard students, but
later expanded it to colleges in the Boston area, the Ivy League, andStanford University. It
gradually added support for students at various other universities before it opened to high-school
students, and eventually to anyone aged 13 and over. Facebook now allows anyone who claims
to be at least 13 years old to become a registered user of the website.[7]
Users must register before using the site, after which they may create a personal profile, add
other users as friends, exchange messages, and receive automatic notifications when they update
their profile. Additionally, users may join common-interest user groups, organized by workplace,
school or college, or other characteristics, and categorize their friends into lists such as "People
From Work" or "Close Friends". As of September 2012, Facebook has over one billion
active users, of which approximately 9% are fake. Facebook (as of 2012) has about
180 petabytes of data per year and grows by over half a petabyte every 24 hours.
What is Hadoop
Apache Hadoop is an open-source software framework for storage and large-scale
processing of data-sets on clusters of commodity hardware. Hadoop is an Apache top-level
project being built and used by a global community of contributors and users.[2] It is licensed
under the Apache License 2.0.
The Apache Hadoop framework is composed of the following modules:
Hadoop Common – contains libraries and utilities needed by other Hadoop modules
Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS) – a distributed file-system that stores data on
commodity machines, providing very high aggregate bandwidth across the cluster.
Hadoop YARN – a resource-management platform responsible for managing compute
resources in clusters and using them for scheduling of users' applications.
Hadoop MapReduce – a programming model for large scale data processing.
What is Curl?
CURL is a library that lets you make HTTP requests in PHP. Everything you need to
know about it (and most other extensions) can be found in the PHP manual.
What Is Facebook API
Graph API
The Graph API is a simple HTTP-based API that gives access to the Facebook social
graph, uniformly representing objects in the graph and the connections between them.
Most other APIs at Facebook are based on the Graph API.
FQL
Facebook Query Language, or FQL, enables us to use a SQL-style interface to query
the data exposed by the Graph API. It provides for some advanced features not available
in the Graph API such as using the results of one query in another.
Conclusion:
The demonstration/awareness was very fruitful, interesting and encouraging to the
students. Students have shown enthusiasm for such a session with specialized topics in forthcoming days.
Some photographs of the Demonstration session
List of Participants:
Following respected Asst. Prof. members from Comp. Sc. Dept. were participated in the seminar
6) Mr. Dhrubajyoti Choudhury (HOD of CSc Dept.).
7) Mr. Ashok Sarma.
8) Mr. Manash Barman.
9) Mrs. P. Guha
List of students that were participated in the seminar
Attendance sheets are attached herewith.
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Seminar On November 12
Cloud Computing – A Report
2014
ASIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY
Prepared By:
Syed Tazirul Ilm Asst. Professor cum Placement and Outdoor
INDUSTRIAL VISIT/EDUCATIONAL TOUR TO IITG – A Report
Prepared By: Mr. Syed Tazirul Ilm, Asst Prof., Dept. Comp. Sc., AIMT
Acknowledgement:
We are thankful to the following respected persons for their kind support:
Mr. Joy Das ( Placement Officer).
Mr. D.J. Choudhury(HOD of Computer Science Dept)
INDUSTRIAL VISIT/EDUCATIONAL TOUR:
“Tour to Indian Institute of Technology,Guwahati (IITG)”
Guided By:
Mr Syed Tazirul Ilm (Asst. Proff. (AIMT)).
&
Mr. Joy Das. (Placement Officer,AIMT)
Organized By:
Department of Computer Science.
Asian Institute of Management and Technology.(AIMT)
Guwahati.
Venue:
Computer & Communication Centre
Indian Institute of Technology,Guwahati (IITG)
Date:
23rd May 2014, Friday
Time:
09am – 3:45 pm
Overview of the Tour:
On 23rd May 2014, all the students from BCA-2nd sem.(GU), BCA-4th sem.(GU) &
PGDCA(BU) students had headed for educational tour at 9:20am to the premier institute of India
in Guwahati that is Indian Institute Of Technology,Guwahati(IITG) from AIMT organised by
CSC Dept. (AIMT). We reached to the aforesaid venue at around 11:40am and later we were
assisted by Mr. Jishu K. Ghosh (Scintific Officer,IITG) for the training session.
The training session was on the services provided by Computer & Communication
Center(IITG) and latest technologies(Super Computer, Cluster Server, Storage Area
Network(SAN) used by continued till 12:50 pm and then we visited the whole campus of IITG
and then we returned back to AIMT and reached our campus at 3:40pm.
About the Computer & Communication Centre:
The Computer & Communication Centre is solely responsible for keeping the Electronic
Communication & Computation related facilities available to each and every member of IIT
Guwahati. The services provided by the Computer & Communication Centre includes:
Installation & Maintenance of Servers for:
Internet Access.
E-mailing Facilities.
Computation Facilities.
Management & upkeep of the Official IITG & Intranet Web Page.
Management of the institute telephone exchange.
Management of the Centralized Computer Lab accessible to all the students of the
institute as well as to other local researchers/students.
Maintaining the huge campus network, consisting about 10,000 nodes.
Providing technical assistance to the Academic Institutes and Organizations in and around
Guwahati.
Providing facilities to the Students who come from various academic institutes from all
over the world for their Short-term Courses, Project Work, Summer Training etc.
Provides & maintains the PCs of the Faculty & Staff members.
Conclusion:
The training session was very fruitful, interesting and encouraging to the students.
Students have shown enthusiasm for such a session with specialized topics in the forthcoming days.
Some photographs of the Demonstration session