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An assignment brief for a higher national certificate/diploma in computing student specializing in it security. The assignment requires the creation of an engaging presentation and a detailed report on identifying and assessing it security risks, organizational policies, network security, and implementing security solutions. The presentation should cover security threats, organizational procedures, risk prioritization, network monitoring benefits, and network security issues.
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Student Name/ID Number: Unit Number and Title: Unit 5: Security Academic Year: 2021 – 2022 Unit Assessor: Van Ho Assignment Title: Security Presentation Issue Date: April 1st, 2021 Submission Date: Internal Verifier Name: Date: Submission Format: Format: ● The submission is in the form of an individual written report. This should be written in a concise, formal business style using single spacing and font size 12. You are required to make use of headings, paragraphs and subsections as appropriate, and all work must be supported with research and referenced using the Harvard referencing system. Please also provide a bibliography using the Harvard referencing system. Submission ● Students are compulsory to submit the assignment in due date and in a way requested by the Tutor. ● The form of submission will be a soft copy posted on http://cms.greenwich.edu.vn/. ● Remember to convert the word file into PDF file before the submission on CMS. Note: ● The individual Assignment must be your own work, and not copied by or from another student. ● If you use ideas, quotes or data (such as diagrams) from books, journals or other sources, you must reference your sources, using the Harvard style.
● Make sure that you understand and follow the guidelines to avoid plagiarism. Failure to comply this requirement will result in a failed assignment. Unit Learning Outcomes: LO1 Assess risks to IT security. LO2 Describe IT security solutions. Assignment Brief and Guidance: Assignment scenario You work as a trainee IT Security Specialist for a leading Security consultancy in Vietnam called FPT Information security FIS. FIS works with medium sized companies in Vietnam, advising and implementing technical solutions to potential IT security risks. Most customers have outsourced their security concerns due to lacking the technical expertise in house. As part of your role, your manager Jonson has asked you to create an engaging presentation to help train junior staff members on the tools and techniques associated with identifying and assessing IT security risks together with the organizational policies to protect business critical data and equipment. Tasks In addition to your presentation, you should also provide a detailed report containing a technical review of the topics covered in the presentation. Your presentation should: Identify the security threats FIS secure may face if they have a security breach. Give an example of a recently publicized security breach and discuss its consequences Describe a variety of organizational procedures an organization can set up to reduce the effects to the business of a security breach. Propose a method that FIS can use to prioritize the management of different types of risk Discuss three benefits to FIS of implementing network monitoring system giving suitable reasons. Investigate network security, identifying issues with firewalls and IDS incorrect configuration and show through examples how different techniques can be implemented to improve network security. Investigate a ‘trusted network’ and through an analysis of positive and negative issues determine how it can be part of a security system used by FIS. Your detailed report should include a summary of your presentation as well as additional, evaluated or critically reviewed technical notes on all of the expected topics.