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Friday, December 8, 2023

Applied Cryptography – Part 2

 


Cryptography is the practice of secure communication in the presence of adversaries. It involves techniques and methods to protect information from unauthorized access and ensure its confidentiality, integrity, and authenticity. In today's digital world, where sensitive data is constantly being transmitted and stored, cryptography plays a vital role in maintaining privacy and security.


Basic Concepts: Building Blocks of Cryptography

  1. Encryption and Decryption: Encryption is the process of converting plaintext (readable data) into ciphertext (encoded data) using an algorithm and a secret key. Decryption is the reverse process of converting ciphertext back to plaintext using the same algorithm and key.
  2. Symmetric Cryptography: In this approach, the same key is used for both encryption and decryption. It's efficient but requires a secure way to share the key.
  3. Asymmetric Cryptography: Also known as public-key cryptography, it uses a pair of keys: public key for encryption and private key for decryption. It's secure for communication over insecure channels but is computationally intensive.


Common Cryptographic Techniques and Algorithms

  1. Hash Functions: Hashing converts input data into a fixed-size string of characters, typically for data verification or password storage. Even a small change in input leads to a significantly different output. Examples include MD5, SHA-256.
  2. AES (Advanced Encryption Standard): A widely used symmetric encryption algorithm. It operates on fixed-size blocks of data and supports key lengths of 128, 192, or 256 bits.
  3. RSA: A widely used asymmetric encryption algorithm. It's based on the difficulty of factoring large composite numbers into their prime factors. RSA is often used for secure key exchange and digital signatures.


Applications of Cryptography

  1. Secure Communication: Cryptography ensures that messages exchanged between parties remain confidential and tamper-proof. This is crucial for online banking, email communication, and instant messaging.
  2. Data Integrity: Cryptographic techniques like hashing can verify whether data has been altered during transmission or storage.
  3. Authentication and Digital Signatures: Digital signatures use asymmetric cryptography to prove the authenticity of a message or document and the identity of the sender.
  4. Secure Transactions: Cryptography underpins secure online transactions by protecting credit card information and personal data.


Best Practices and Considerations

  1. Key Management: Proper key generation, distribution, storage, and rotation are essential to maintain the security of encrypted data.
  2. Algorithm Choice: Use well-established and widely recognized cryptographic algorithms. Avoid creating homemade encryption methods.
  3. Security Updates: Keep software and systems up to date to guard against known vulnerabilities.
  4. Quantum Computing: As quantum computers advance, they could potentially break some current encryption methods. Post-quantum cryptography is an active area of research to develop algorithms resistant to quantum attacks.


Conclusion: Embracing the Power of Cryptography

Cryptography is a cornerstone of digital security, ensuring that our sensitive information remains private and secure. By understanding its fundamental concepts, common techniques, and best practices, newcomers to the field can navigate the world of applied cryptography and contribute to building a safer digital environment for everyone.


Explore our Applied Cryptography module in POLITEMall to have a foundation understanding of it!


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Tuesday, October 31, 2023

Applied Cryptography – Part 1


In the world of applied cryptography, you'll learn the art of safeguarding information in the digital age. Imagine being able to send messages that only the intended recipient can read, protect your private data from prying eyes, and ensure the integrity of online transactions. This is the power of applied cryptography – it's like learning the language of secrets for the digital realm.

What is Applied Cryptography?

At its core, cryptography is about turning ordinary information into a secret code to keep it safe from unauthorized eyes. Applied cryptography takes this idea and turns it into practical tools that you can use in your everyday digital life. It's like having a set of superpowers to defend your data and communication from cyber threats.


Why Learn Applied Cryptography?

1. Digital Privacy: You'll discover how to have private conversations online, where only you and the person you're talking to can understand what's being said.

2. Secure Transactions: Ever wondered how your credit card details stay safe when you shop online? Applied cryptography is the answer, making sure your financial transactions are shielded from hackers.

3.  Identity Protection: Learn how to prove you are who you say you are in the digital world, preventing imposters from pretending to be you.

4.  Future-Proofing: Stay ahead of emerging technologies. With quantum computing on the horizon, learning about post-quantum cryptography ensures your skills remain relevant.


What Will You Learn?

1. Encryption and Decryption: Discover how to lock and unlock digital secrets using secret codes.

2. Digital Signatures: Learn how to "sign" digital documents to prove they came from you and haven't been tampered with.

3. Key Management: Master the art of managing the keys that unlock these digital secrets – a crucial skill for any cryptography practitioner.

4. Real-World Examples: Explore how applied cryptography protects everything from your WhatsApp messages to the sensitive data in hospitals.


No Superpowers Needed

Don't worry if you're not a tech genius. Applied cryptography is about understanding and using simple yet powerful techniques. Whether you're an aspiring cybersecurity professional, a curious tech enthusiast, or someone who simply wants to navigate the digital world safely, applied cryptography has something for everyone.

 

Embark on this journey to becoming a digital guardian. Applied cryptography will empower you to secure your digital life, communicate privately, and embrace the future of cybersecurity. Let's unlock the secrets together!

Explore our Applied Cryptography module in POLITEMall to have a foundation understanding of it!

Look out for our Applied Cryptography - Part 2 in the coming week to know how it is applied in practice.

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Wednesday, October 25, 2023

SP signed MOU with AISP on QISA/QISP Certification Exam

23 Oct 2023. Singapore Polytechnic (SP) and Association of Information Security Professionals (AiSP) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to promote professional certification examinations in cybersecurity. 

In this MOU, SP will provide a platform to the students to participate in the following cyber security professional exams, namely:

  1. Qualified Information Security Associate (QISA); and
  2. Qualified Information Security Professional (QISP).

More information on QISA/QISP can be found in this link.

SP will conduct its own training to their students to prepare for the QISA/QISP exams. 

To date, 17 DISM students have attained the QISP credentials and more training sessions are planned during the vacation period for students to prep them for the exam. This is part of the effort from School of Computing (SOC) to support the development of personnel in this demanding profession in cybersecurity domain.

Friday, October 20, 2023

Singapore Cyber Conquest 2023

The 13th Singapore Cyber Conquest competition was held on 17 Oct at the GovWare 2023.

DSIM students, Zavier Lee and Liew Wen Yu, Gryphons' President and Vice President, participated in the event.

(From L to R): Zavier Lee and Liew Wen Yu

They had done us proud by securing third place in the competition. This is definitely an outstanding achievement and this reflects the expertise and commitment of Gryphons' members to the cyber security field.

Once again, Congratulations to the students for their achievement in the Singapore Cyber Conquest competition.

Wednesday, October 18, 2023

Python Programming

 


Are you intrigued by the world of coding? Our Python Programming module is your gateway to the exciting universe of programming. We teach Python and Python isn't just any programming language; it's your friendly guide into the realms of creativity, problem-solving, and innovation.

Why Python?

Python isn't just a programming language; it's a versatile tool that empowers you to bring your ideas to life. Here's why Python is the perfect choice for beginners:

1.    Beginner-Friendly: Python boasts a clean and readable syntax, making it easy for newcomers to understand and write code. No more intimidating jargon – Python speaks your language.

2.    Versatile Applications: Whether you're keen on web development, data analysis, artificial intelligence, or game creation, Python has your back. It's like having a Swiss Army knife for your coding needs.

3.    Rapid Development: Python's simplicity means you can transform your ideas into functional code faster than you ever imagined. Get ready to see your projects take shape swiftly.

4.    Strong Community: You're never alone in your coding journey. Python's vast and welcoming community is always ready to help you overcome challenges and share in your successes.

5.    Endless Learning: Learning Python isn't just about writing code; it's about acquiring a mindset of continuous exploration. As you grow, Python grows with you, unveiling new libraries, frameworks, and possibilities.

What Can You Do with Python?

With Python as your ally, the possibilities are limitless. Here are just a few things you can accomplish:

  • Create Websites: Develop interactive web applications using frameworks like Django and Flask. From personal blogs to dynamic e-commerce sites, Python has you covered.
  • Analyse Data: Dive into the world of data analysis using libraries like Pandas and NumPy. Uncover insights from large datasets and make data-driven decisions.
  • Automate Tasks: Tired of repetitive tasks? Python can automate them, freeing up your time for more meaningful work.
  • Build Games: Dream of crafting your own games? Python's simplicity makes game development an exciting adventure for beginners.
  • Explore AI and Machine Learning: Step into the future by creating machine learning models and AI algorithms with libraries like TensorFlow and scikit-learn.
  • Solve Real-World Problems: Use Python to tackle challenges in fields like finance, science, and engineering. Your code can have a tangible impact on the world around you.

Remember, your journey with Python is a marathon, not a sprint. Embrace every challenge, celebrate your victories, and never stop learning. Python is your passport to a world of endless possibilities. Explore our Python Programming module in POLITEMall to have a foundation understanding in Python. Happy coding! 🚀🐍

Photo by Chris Ried on Unsplash

  

Monday, October 16, 2023

Organizational Systems Security Analyst (OSSA) Exam - Sep 2023

Congratulations to the following students who had completed the ThinkSECURE's Organizational Systems Security Analyst (OSSA) course conducted from 25 Sep to 28 Sep. They took the OSSA exam on 29 Sep and successfully met the passing criteria in obtaining the OSSA credential.

These students are:

    1. ALDEN CHIA YU XIANG
    2. AMMAR ABDUL JABAR
    3. CHIA AI CHING ANGELINE ELEEN
    4. FOO GENG HAO
    5. GHERNIE LORENZ MILLANES ENCINAS
    6. JADEN TENG YU JAY
    7. JIMMY LIAW CHIN YONG
    8. JING QIHANG
    9. LENNON SU CHEE
    10. LIEW YU HENG JARED
    11. NG YU RAY
    12. TANG LEE HUNG IGNATIUS
                        Once again, Congratulations to all the students who have attained the OSSA credential.

                        Saturday, October 7, 2023

                        WorldSkills Singapore National Competition 2023

                        6 Oct 2023. The WorldSkills Singapore National Competition 2023 (Phase 2) was officially launched on Fri 4 Aug 2023 and was held from Wed 27 Sep to Sat 30 Sep 2023 at the 5 Polytechnics.

                        DISM students, Tong Yew Ching Kelvin and Ling Zhi En, took park in the WSS Cybersecurity category.

                        The Closing Ceremony was held at Temasek Polytechnic on Fri 6 Oct 2023.

                        The 2 students have done SP proud by winning the third place in the WSS competition.

                        Form L to R: Kelvin Tong, Mr Boris Choo (Senior Lecturer, DCDF), Lim Zhi En.

                        Congratulations to the 2 students for winning the WSS Bronz medal in Cybersecurity category.

                        Sunday, October 1, 2023

                        Final Year Project Showcase [Part 3]

                        Group 8 - BOTBUSTER - Solution to combat AI generated content!

                        The rise of large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT and Google's BARD, which support iterative "conversation," represents a significant shift in the way we can produce text that frequently appears virtually identical to human-written content. Chatbots powered by LLMs, driven by Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, hold great promise in enhancing productivity in academic settings. However, it's essential to address the ethical concerns surrounding their appropriate use and the biases inherent in these systems.

                        Issues with AI Generated Content

                        In light of this, the team embarked on a mission to create a solution to address this issue. While numerous tools are available for detecting AI-generated content, their accuracy and outcomes often vary. This solution improves accuracy by harnessing existing tools and, simultaneously, accommodating a wide range of data inputs. The solution's primary features encompass the management of different input formats, including text, file uploads, websites, and the identification of fake content. Furthermore, it incorporates security measures to counter cross-site scripting by implementing various input validation and sanitization techniques.

                        Group 8's Booth was popular with many of the attendees at the FYP showcase on 18 August 2023

                        The final product is a solution that aggregates existing solutions and streamlining results in real-time! Well done Group 8 FYP students!

                        If you are keen to be part of the FYP program and collaborate with Singapore Polytechnic School of Computing (SOC) to offer industry projects to students, kindly reach out to peter_wai_tong_lee@sp.edu.sg or mohamed_uvaise@sp.edu.sg.

                        Monday, September 11, 2023

                        Final Year Project Showcase - 18 August 2023 [Part 2]

                        Detecting Chrome Extensions Vulnerabilities was one of the projects delivered by our Final Year Project (FYP) Group 9 students, during our recent FYP showcase.



                        Students from Goup 9 showcasing their project to judges and stakeholders.


                        With an abundance of over 130,000 Chrome extensions, many developers tend to prioritize the functionalities of these extensions without giving adequate attention to security measures. This oversight creates opportunities for potential vulnerabilities which can be exploited by attackers. In contrast to the numerous tools available for scanning vulnerabilities in web applications, there is a lack of resources focused on evaluating the security of Chrome extensions. Consequently, various vulnerabilities remain undetected, resulting in false negatives.

                        Some of the key value propositions of the final solution ScanExt are, 
                        • identify and scan for XSS vulnerabilities, with minimal user intervention through automation and
                        • generating a detailed and comprehensive report on the vulnerabilities that were uncovered.

                        Great job students!

                        If you are keen to be part of the FYP program and collaborate with Singapore Polytechnic School of Computing (SOC) to offer industry projects to students, kindly reach out to peter_wai_tong_lee@sp.edu.sg or mohamed_uvaise@sp.edu.sg.



                        Sunday, September 3, 2023

                        Final Year Project Showcase - 18 August 2023 [Part 1]

                        A total of 13 groups of students were involved in the session on 18 August, showcasing the culmination of all their endeavours throughout the entire semester!

                        One of the projects was on the topic of AI in Cybersecurity, accomplished by our Final Year Project (FYP) Group 2 students. The students successfully developed a compelling proof of concept as a crucial component of their project. Notably, the students captivated the attention of project stakeholders as well as visitors who visited their booth during the FYP showcase, at our Cyber Watch Center (CWC) labs.

                        FYP Group 2 Students eagerly explaining their project.

                        The students went through intensive research, extensive development and testing in order to ensure technical feasibility of the solution as well as to achieve good user experience. The results included an AI powered network intrusion detection system - called the AI Network Watcher a.k.a ANW. Some key features are the application of a "random forest" classification model on Network Traffic, automatic alerting system leveraging on the Gmail API, a website that helps users streamline data allowing the extraction of valuable insights (i.e., benign or malicious) from the data collected, and many more! 

                        Kudos to the group for delivering a project that demonstrates the importance of AI, and how widespread its benefits are, specifically in the area of cybersecurity!

                        If you are keen to be part of the FYP program and collaborate with Singapore Polytechnic School of Computing (SOC) to offer industry projects to students, kindly reach out to peter_wai_tong_lee@sp.edu.sg or mohamed_uvaise@sp.edu.sg.

                        Tuesday, August 22, 2023

                        SAF Merit Scholarship - Dextor Goh (Class of 2021)

                        Congratulations to our DISM alumnus, Dextor Goh Shao Wei (class of 2021), in receiving the SAF Merit Scholarship 2023. He received the award on 14 Aug at the Defence Scholarships Award Ceremony.

                        The SAF Merit Scholarship is a top tier military scholarship offered by the Ministry of Defence.

                        DISM Alumnus, Dextor Goh Shao Wei, receiving the award from
                        the Minister for Defence, Dr Ng Eng Hen.

                        Once again, Congratulations to Dextor Goh.

                        Friday, August 4, 2023

                        SoC alumnus reflects on Cyber Youth Singapore’s annual flagship event

                        Technode Global, 3 August 2023 - CYSummit is Singapore’s largest movement set to celebrate and empower youth in all things tech. 

                        SoC alumnus Ben Chua is the President and CEO of Cyber Youth Singapore and he shares valuable insights, discussing the achievements of CYSummit 2023 and the long-lasting benefits it has brought to the development of the cyber industry in Singapore and beyond.


                        For more info, please visit URL: https://www.sp.edu.sg/soc/news/soc/soc-alumnus-reflects-on-cyber-youth-singapore-s-annual-flagship-event-and-the-collective-efforts-to-empower-singaporean-youth

                        Friday, July 21, 2023

                        Healthcare Scholarships Award Ceremoy 2023

                        Congratulation to our DISM alumnus, Chen Ri Jie (class of 2019), who received the Healthcare Merit Award at the Healthcare Scholarships Award Ceremony 2023. The award ceremony was held at Sands Expo and Convention Centre on 21 Jul 2023.


                        Ri Jie is currently studying with NUS, pursuing a degree in Bachelor of Science (Nursing).

                        Friday, June 16, 2023

                        Magnet Certified Forensics Examiner (MCFE) - 2nd Run

                        The 2nd run of Magnet A200 training programme was conducted in June and a group of DISM students attended the programme conducted by our lecturer, Mr. Timothy Tan.

                        Congratulations to the following students who had completed the AX200 Magnet AXIOM Examination and achieved the Magnet Certified Forensics Examiner (MCFE) credential
                          1. ALDRICH TAN KAI RONG
                          2. AQMAR HAZIQ S/O MOHAMED KASSIM
                          3. CABADING ROANNE AINSLEY BARRAMEDA
                          4. EDISON CHAN WHYE KIT
                          5. GOH CHONG YONG
                          6. JUSTIN HARTANTO DERMAWAN
                          7. KIERAN WONG YAN KIT
                          8. NATHAN YIANG GUAN XI
                          9. NURUL AIDA BINTE ZAKARIA
                          10. TAN YING SONG
                          11. THAM KEY HON
                          12. WEE LIANG YAO TRISTEN
                                              Once again, Congratulations to all students who have attained the MCFE credential.

                                              Saturday, June 10, 2023

                                              SP Take Your First Steps @ School of Computing

                                              Take Your First Steps With SP Tours @ School of Computing! 

                                              Course Briefing and Demo by students.

                                              Students conducting the Course Briefing.




                                              SP Take Your First Steps @ School of Computing

                                              Take Your First Steps With SP Tours @ School of Computing! 

                                              School Talk and Course Counselling.

                                              Visitors registering at the event for both tour and talk.

                                              Visitors at the Lecture Theatre for school briefing

                                              Our friendly DCDF lecturer talking to the visitors.

                                              Our DCDF lecturer talking to parent and student.

                                              Thursday, June 1, 2023

                                              Diploma Exposure Programme (DEP) for CITP Students

                                              On 1st June, we conducted a workshop at the School of Computing (SoC)’s Cyber War Game Centre (CWC) using our partner Check Point’s e-learning platform, entitled “Escape Room”, for our Common Information Technology Programme (CITP) Year 1 cohort.  

                                              The programme was well-received by the students, to understand more about the topics in Cybersecurity domain before they choose their preferred choice of diploma course.

                                              We hope the students will benefit from this programme that we have introduced to our CITP students. 

                                              Saturday, May 6, 2023

                                              Take Your First Steps With Singapore Polytechnic

                                              Come Tour SP! Our Take Your First Steps With SP Tours - June Edition is happening from 9 - 11 June 2022! 

                                              Sign up for a school tour, speak to our lecturers and be amazed by our CCA performances!


                                              Tours are open to upper secondary school, NITEC and Higher NITEC students and their parents only.

                                              Wednesday, May 3, 2023

                                              Early Admission Exercise (EAE) 2023

                                              The information on the Polytechnic Early Admission Exercise (EAE) has been released. 

                                              The Polytechnic Early Admissions Exercise (Poly EAE) is an aptitude-based admissions exercise that allows students to apply for and receive conditional offers for admission to polytechnics prior to receiving their O-Level examination results or final Higher Nitec Grade Point Average (GPA).

                                              The application period is from 22 Jun to 28 June.

                                              Source: https://www.moe.gov.sg/post-secondary/admissions/poly-eae

                                              Tuesday, May 2, 2023

                                              SP Graduation Ceremony 2023

                                               

                                              DISM Gold Medallist - Alwis Lim

                                              Congratulations to our Institutional Medallist, Alwis Lim, from the Diploma in Infocomm Security Management course, for winning the Lee Kuan Yew Award! 



                                              Alwis always knew that he wanted to pursue a career in the technology sector which led him to study the Diploma in Infocomm Security Management at SP. A digital steward who holds various leadership roles in youth organisations including People's Association Youth Movement Canberra Youth Network, Youth Corps Singapore, and Cyber Youth Singapore, Alwis still finds time to give back to the community by organising digital literacy workshops for disadvantaged children who live in rental flats in Kebun Baru.

                                              Read more about Alwis here: https://www.sp.edu.sg/sp/about-sp/why-sp/student-success-stories/successful-graduates-2023/alwis-lim-wei-yao

                                              SP 2023 Graduation. Our Graduates. Our Price.


                                              SP Graduation Ceremony - Capital 95.8

                                              The broadcast reported that SP held its convocation today. With the new batch of graduates, there are now over 223,000 alumni, making SP the polytechnic with the most alumni. 

                                              This year, nine top graduates received outstanding student awards. Diploma in Infocomm Security Management (DISM) graduands, Alwis Lim, received this year’s Lee Kuan Yew award. 

                                              He shared that despite how his parents had hoped that he would enter a JC, he wanted to develop his interests and experience in the tech industry. SP also gave him the opportunity to learn and gain experience from working with GovTech. 

                                              He has plans to continue with university education after serving NS.

                                              Source: https://www.sp.edu.sg/sp/news/sp/sp-graduation-ceremony---capital-95.8

                                              Monday, May 1, 2023

                                              DISM is now known as DCDF

                                              Diploma in Infocomm Security Management (DISM) course is now officially known as 


                                              Diploma in Cybersecurity and Digital Forensics (DCDF)


                                              The course code remains the same as S54. 

                                              DCDF Logo

                                              You must have seen the Diploma in Cybersecurity and Digital Forensics (DCDF)'s logo. It was designed by our students.


                                              In the logo, it has an animal known as "Griffin". The “griffin”, is a legendary creature with the body and tail and back legs of a lion, and the head and wings of an eagle, and an eagle's feet as its front feet. The yellow and red colours represent tropical environment. The griffin was thought of as the king of the creatures and they are known for guarding treasure and priceless possessions.

                                              This is in-line with our DISM tagged line, "Cyber Defenders of Tomorrow".

                                              Monday, January 2, 2023

                                              DISM New Curriculum Structure - AY2023

                                              DISM New Curriculum Structure. DISM is rolling out its new curriculum structure in the new academic year (2023). These changes are in response to changes in the industry and the larger polytechnic education landscape that is seeing an emphasis on industry linkages, offering students common entry programmes, specialisation tracks and multiple learning pathways.

                                              The revamped DISM course will continue to offer a broader and more flexible curriculum with specialisation modules to cater to the demands of the industry as well as the aspirations and interests of students. The course will remain a broad-based cyber security diploma, through active learning and in the form of gamification, with provision of digital playground to hone their skills while learning in a safe environment, thus providing training and giving students the essential cyber security knowledge and skills applicable to many sectors and industries.

                                              Below is a diagram showing the new DISM curriculum structure:

                                              In Year-One first semester, students will be provided with a broad introduction to the Infocomm landscape and help students to gain insights into the occupations and job roles, career pathways and employment opportunities in the various Infocomm sectors. Students learn the fundamental IT modules and common foundational modules that gives comprehensive exposure to various areas of IT.

                                              The Common Core Curriculum (CCC) modules prepare students for a disruptive world that is ever-changing. The modules comprise of critical human and emerging digital skills that will allow students to be versatile and thrive in the future, no matter which industry or job you go into. The Education and Career Guidance (ECG) module provide a structured and comprehensive system to help students make better and informed education and career choices in school and beyond graduation.

                                              With the new proposed changes, DISM students will now be empowered to choose their preferred specialisation track in their second year. These specialisation tracks are listed below:

                                              • Cyber and OPerational Technology (COPT)
                                              • Cyber Defence Security (CDS)
                                              • Security Incident Management (SIM)

                                              In the third year, students can select their choice of pathway. These pathways are listed below:

                                              • Year-Long Internship pathway;
                                              • University pathway; and
                                              • Industry Project pathway (incorporating Industry Now Curriculum, INC).

                                              In addition, students will get a choice to do 3 or 5 electives from a basket of electives on offer. The DISM Curriculum includes three (3) compulsory poly-wide elective modules. Students may choose from a wide range of modules offered by schools (click this link to see the offered modules). Some electives may lead to certification upon completion of the requisite electives and meeting the passing requirements. Students may opt for the 5 electives to achieve a minor. (click this link for more information on minor.)

                                              These curriculum changes allow the students to take charge of their learning according to their interests, personal aspirations and changing trends in the industry or economy.

                                              For more information, please click this link to visit DISM web page.

                                              Sunday, January 1, 2023

                                              What you need to know about Diploma in Infocomm Security Managemet (DISM, S54)

                                               Diploma Course

                                              Studying for an IT security-related diploma is a significant investment of your time, money and resources. It is better to understand the value that you would be able to generate with the course. The information provided here is to help all students to make the correct decision.

                                              Key Points about DISM
                                              Diploma in Infocomm Security Management (DISM) was first introduced in Year 2006. Below are the three key points about the course.

                                              1. Broad-based Curriculum
                                              The Curriculum plays a major role in the learning process. DISM focuses on three main skill sets: Offensive, Defensive and Investigative.

                                              The first year include the general curriculum where students establish the fundamentals of information technology that includes fundamentals of programming, infocomm security & networking fundamentals, linux administration and security, etc. The second year has more security related in which you will choose your specialisation tracks. Third year is the most crucial year when you choose your preferred study pathway..

                                              2. Lots of Stress
                                              It can be quite stressful during term time as students are required to go through the curriculum and meeting all the assessment requirements of modules.

                                              3. Lots of Programming Assignments 
                                              The misconception students have is that they assume that the course has minimal programming requirements. In actual fact, programming knowledge and skills are very important in this course. As such, students need to prepare themselves and have the correct expectations before they begin to feel the pressure of the requirements from the modules' assignments, especially to those who did not like programming modules.

                                              So, which course? 
                                              Consider your interest, your academic strengths, your desired career, and the diploma course that would help you reach your aims and career goals.

                                              More information on DISM 
                                              Click this URL for more information on Diploma in Infocomm Security Management (DISM) S54.

                                              Choosing an Infocomm Security Diploma Course

                                               Diploma Course

                                              Studying for an infocomm security diploma is a significant investment of your time, money and resources. It is better to understand the value that you would be able to generate with the course. A common concern seen among students is the choice between Infocomm Security Management versus  IT security centric (network security or forensics focused) diploma courses. There is no one fit solution for all students. You have to consider various factors before selecting one over the other including their track records.

                                              Background
                                              The background of a student plays the most important role in choosing the diploma course. For example, students with interests and strong foundation in networking would naturally choose network security related diploma course. But many students who just completed their GCE “O” level may not have yet to realise their area of interest and may not be able to decide on which course to choose. For those students who are interested in IT security, it is advisable to build their foundations before they move on to specialise in a specific IT security field.

                                              Holistic Education
                                              SP's holistic education equips students with a total skill set, consisting of technical skills, knowledge skills and soft skills. This is done through our unique scenario-based training in DISM which will develop critical thinking skills of students and help them to become a life-long learner. The Common Core Curriculum (CCC) modules prepare students for a disruptive world that is ever-changing the cultivation of life-skills such as teamwork, resilience, problem-solving and decision-making. The Education and Career Guidance (ECG) modules provide a structured and comprehensive system to help you make better and informed education and career choices in school and beyond graduation.

                                              Broad-based Curriculum
                                              The Curriculum plays a major role in the learning process. DISM focuses on three main skill sets: OffensiveDefensive and Investigative. The first year include the general curriculum where students establish the fundamentals of information technology that includes Fundamentals of Computing, Fundamentals of Programming, Infocomm Security & Network Fundamentals, Linux Administration & Security, etc.

                                              The second year has more security related modules. Students will choose their specialisation tracks plus other security related core modules. Third year is the most crucial year where you can choose the different pathways. These pathways include the following:
                                              • Year-Long Internship pathway;
                                              • University pathway; and
                                              • Industry Project pathway.
                                              Poly-Wide Elective Modules
                                              Students joining SP in AY2022/23 will get a choice to do 3 or 5 electives from a basket of electives on offer. The DISM Curriculum includes three (3) compulsory poly-wide elective modules. Students may choose from a wide range of modules offered by schools (click this link to see the offered modules). Some electives may lead to certification upon completion of the requisite electives and meeting the passing requirements.

                                              Students may opt for the 5 electives to achieve a minor. (click this link for more information on minor.)

                                              Career Goals
                                              The essays and Interviews would have forced you to think about your career goals in detail. When you are being asked about your career aspiration, you would be expected to think of something related to your long-term and short-term career goals, as well as objectives, based on your career path planning. It is very important for one to plan ahead. 

                                              In Singapore, almost all IT security related jobs require the practitioners to be multi-skilled, that is, the ability to perform multiple IT security related tasks in a single job. So it means that DISM's broad-based training gives you the competitive edge you need to secure a job.

                                              Post-Diploma Options 
                                              Diploma holders have many pathways. The common belief among students is that one should go for a bachelor degree in a University. However, the degree route may not be the immediate choice to some of the diploma graduates due to factors such as financial and other constraints. One of the post-diploma options is to enrol into a Work-Study Programme (WSP).

                                              Under the SkillsFuture, the Work-Study Programme (WSP) in Cyber Security is one of the many options that DISM students can consider. It is a work-study programme that provides student on-the-job training while studying for a Specialist Diploma in Cyber Security, that equips participants with advanced skillsets in Penetration Testing, Incident Response and Forensics Investigation. Singapore Polytechnic is the programme manager appointed by the relevant authorities to run the Specialist Diploma in Cyber Security (WSP).

                                              So, which course? 
                                              Consider your interest, your academic strengths, post-diploma options, your desired career, and the diploma course that would help you reach your career goals.

                                              Choose Diploma in Infocomm Security Management (DISM) S54.

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