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Aston Tax and Accounting Website
The goal of this project is to create a website for Aston Tax and Accounting. This website should be designed in Figma and built using React + Vite (ideally using TypeScript) and deployed on our AWS infrastructure. The website should be user-friendly and visually appealing, with a focus on providing information about the services provided by Aston Tax and Accounting.
Coding and Robotics Curriculum for Rili Budding Scientists' Lab
The main goal of this project is to create a complete course curriculum on Coding and Robotics subjects for grade 3 to grade 8 students. The curriculum should include approximately 50 hands-on experiments across all grades up to grade 8 with Aim and Objective, Precautions, Materials required, Procedure, Observation, Interpretation when possible.
Law Content Editing
We would like to collaborate with Law students to edit and review our written materials. This will involve several different steps for the students, including: Familiarizing themselves with our organization. Identifying general areas for improvement in our writing. Correcting grammar mistakes. Verifying content for accuracy and consistency. Reviewing citations for accuracy and consistency. Bonus steps in the process would also include: Developing guidelines for writing and editing for future
Security & Penetration Testing of Website, database system and other IT
A standard practice for web-based tools is to conduct what is known as penetration tests at least once a year. This is a white-hat hacking approach in which a firm is given special permission to try and break into, exploit, or otherwise attempt to break a given product via security vulnerabilities. First, we would like students to get familiar with our product including website and database. Sign up, play around with it, understand generally how it works. Second, students should spend time conducting research on state of the art pen testing technologies. They should look into common vulnerability lists such as OWASP Top 10, and common security tools such as Nmap, Burp Suitar, Nessus, and Wireshark. Third, students should have a written attack plan and present it to us so we can confirm we understand what the test will do and what might be uncovered. Fourth, students are free to attack our product as per the presented plan