King’s College of the Philippines remains committed to academic excellence and innovation. Four research papers published in an international journal showcase groundbreaking studies in cybersecurity, network security, and technological advancements, highlighting the expertise of students from the College of Information Technology.
These studies have been published in the Southeast Asian Journal of Science and Technology, a peer-reviewed international journal published by Pangasinan State University. Below are some of the most notable studies:
1. Zero Trust Security in WFA Platforms: A Literature Review of Principles, Challenges, and Best Practices
Authors: Melbert P. Marafo, Brein Palay-en, Jofre Seth Kiniway, Gilbert Dulagan, Frederick Bugalin, John Bacasen, Ginard S. Guaki
This study provides an in-depth review of Zero Trust Security principles and their implementation in Work-From-Anywhere (WFA) platforms. The research discusses key challenges faced by organizations and offers best practices to ensure a secure and resilient digital workspace. Read more: https://sajst.org/online/index.php/sajst/article/view/304/260
2. Impact of BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) on Network Security: A Literature Review
Authors: Sandra E. Calias, Benjamin Caolo, Renz Padilla, Jonaluo Tum-en, Kycer Clint Bacilio, Itso Lyn, Ginard S. Guaki
As organizations increasingly adopt Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policies, this research explores its implications on network security. The literature review highlights the risks associated with BYOD and proposes strategies to mitigate threats while maximizing productivity. Read more: https://sajst.org/online/index.php/sajst/article/view/303/259
3. Comparative Analysis of Starlink, Cellular Networks, and Fiber Optics: Benefits, Applications, and Future Trends
Authors: Jehaiah P. Ambas, Sarah Mae S. Badol, Job A. Pongdad, Iverson M. Shog-oy, Axel Curt Licay, Marielle Angela P. Fianza-Buya
This comparative study evaluates three major connectivity technologies: Starlink, cellular networks, and fiber optics. The research delves into their advantages, applications, and potential future trends in providing seamless and efficient communication solutions. Read More: https://sajst.org/online/index.php/sajst/article/view/307/262
4. Smart RAD (Rider Alcohol Detector): A Motorcycle Safety System for La Trinidad, Benguet
Authors: Jhaynher M. Felix, Bernie O. Colempep, Kyzer B. Lumbican, Libby Ihlyn B. Teofilo, Kyle Keith Pio, Jehanne W. Tomas, Paul Jayzer P. Comila
With road safety being a crucial concern, this project introduces the Smart RAD System—an innovative helmet-integrated alcohol detection system designed to prevent intoxicated individuals from operating motorcycles. The study aligns with local road safety laws and aims to reduce accidents in La Trinidad, Benguet. Read more: https://sajst.org/online/index.php/sajst/article/view/306/261
These research efforts exemplify the dedication of KCP students in addressing real-world technological challenges. Their contributions not only enhance academic knowledge but also provide practical solutions for industries and communities. The school is proud to support such impactful initiatives and looks forward to more groundbreaking research in the future.
For more information about CIT research published international and other research projects, visit the King’s College of the Philippines website or contact the CIT Department.