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Securing e-learning Management Systems on Cloud Computing recognizes the safety aspects<br/>required to be implemented in e-learning environments. Therefore, if data is useful and<br/>available to anyone, it will be easy for everyone to gain access, regardless of whether they have<br/>positive or bad intent. The internet is now the place for a fresh set of illegal operations, and<br/>such threats are now exposed to the e-learning setting. The aim of this project is to see how to<br/>secure e-learning Management Systems by preventing the loss of confidentiality, as data must<br/>be protected with integrity and accessibility regardless of how valuable it might be. Securing<br/>e-learning Management System for Smart Schools ensures that all the schools’ records is<br/>secured.<br/>This project work would be achieved with other frontend and backend technologies using<br/>Visual Studio Community 2017 as the Integrated Development Environment and Asp.net<br/>Model View Controller (MVC). Moreover, the e-learning system’s safety is split into two parts:<br/>the first is the one-factor authentication: using username and password, where the user can also<br/>use Open Authorisation (OAuth2.0) authentication. The second aspect is the Two-Factor<br/>authentication using google authenticator and email services, which adds an additional<br/>protective layer to the authentication method.<br/>Considering the security of e-learning systems by authenticating users using OAuth 2.0<br/>protocol, users do not have to re-enter their details or credentials, which saves the system<br/>development cycle and development cost. As the functionality of e-learning continues to<br/>expand and relies more on internet. Using the 2FA, it adds an extra layer of security to the<br/>authentication process.<br/>The combination of distinct safety approaches to e-learning systems has been noted to be a<br/>useful strategy, but it also difficult to maintain as well as increasing development expenses.<br/>Management of Information Security is regarded to contribute to the development of a secure<br/>e-learning setting. |