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In this week, write the first section of the Guide: a 1,000- to 1,050-word paper, using Microsoft® Word, addressing the listed software architectures.
Find an example of a well-known commercial software system for each. Give the name and purpose/function of the system, and write no less than 250 words for each system explaining why this is an example of that architecture.
The architectures are:
- Client/Server
- Peer-to-peer (P2P)
- Distributed computing (cloud, grid, etc.)
- Monolithic (standalone)
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Risk Management
[MUSIC]
After completing your master's degree, you have been hired by a contracting company as an informat ...
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Risk Management
[MUSIC]
After completing your master's degree, you have been hired by a contracting company as an information systems security officer, or ISSO, supporting systems for federal clients. One morning, your boss asks you to come to her office. She tells you that you'll be working on a network security audit. Network security audits, based on FISMA standards, are used annually to determine the effectiveness of our security controls. The boss explains: "Prior to the security audit, I will need you to test, execute, collect, and compile your results into a security assessment report, or SAR. Once you're finished, you will submit the report to me and the executive leadership."
Later, you receive a follow-up email from your boss with instructions. First you will conduct a risk and threat assessment of the enterprise network. Next, you will perform black box testing of the network using network analysis tools. After identifying any network vulnerabilities, you will lead efforts to remedy and mitigate those vulnerabilities using appropriate risk management controls. You will then perform a white box test, and compile the results in the final security assessment report. And provide this to leadership, along with an executive briefing in your lab analysis, so management has a baseline view of the security posture of the enterprise network, before the actual external IT audit. The email ends with this note: "Thank you for taking this on. Our executive leadership is excited to learn of your findings."
Project 1: Risk Management
Step 1: Conduct a Security Analysis Baseline
In the first step of the project, you will conduct a security analysis baseline of the IT systems, which will include a data-flow diagram of connections and endpoints, and all types of access points, including wireless. The baseline report will be part of the overall security assessment report (SAR).
You will get your information from this data-flow diagram and report, which is generated by the Microsoft Threat Modeling Tool 2016. The scope should include network IT security for the whole organization.
Include the following areas in this portion of the SAR:
Security requirements and goals for the preliminary security baseline activity.
Typical attacks to enterprise networks and their descriptions. Include Trojans, viruses, worms, denial of service, session hijacking, and social engineering. Include the impacts these attacks have on an organization.
Network infrastructure and diagram, including configuration and connections. Describe the security posture with respect to these components and the security employed: local area network (LAN), metropolitan area network (MAN), wide area network (WAN), enterprise. Use these questions to guide you:
What are the security risks and concerns?
What are ways to get real-time understanding of the security posture at any time?
How regularly should the security of the enterprise network be tested, and what type of tests should be used?
What are the processes in play, or to be established to respond to an incident?
Workforce skill is a critical success factor in any security program, and any security assessment must also review this component. Lack of a skilled workforce could also be a security vulnerability. Does the security workforce have the requisite technical skills and command of the necessary toolsets to do the job required?
Is there an adequate professional development roadmap in place to maintain and/or improve the skill set as needed?
Describe the ways to detect these malicious codes and what tactics bad actors use for evading detection.
Public and private access areas, web access points. Include in the network diagram the delineation between open and closed networks, where they coexist, and show the connections to the internet.
Physical hardware components. Include routers and switches. What security weaknesses or vulnerabilities are within these devices?
Operating systems, servers, network management systems as they relate to data in transit vulnerabilities:
endpoint access vulnerabilities
external storage vulnerabilities
media access control and Ethernet vulnerabilities
virtual private network vulnerabilities
Possible applications. This network will incorporate a BYOD (bring your own device) policy in the future. The IT auditing team and leadership need to understand current mobile applications and possible future applications and other wireless integrations. You will use some of this information in Project 2 and also in Project 5.
The overall SAR should detail the security measures needed, or implementation status of those in progress, to address the identified vulnerabilities. Include:
remediation
mitigation
countermeasures
recovery
Through your research, provide the methods used to provide the protections and defenses.
From the identification of risk factors in the risk model, identify the appropriate security controls from NIST SP 800-53A and determine their applicability to the risks identified.
The baseline should make up at least three of the 12 pages of the overall report.
When you have completed your security analysis baseline, move on to the next step, in which you will use testing procedures
Step 2: Determine a Network Defense Strategy
You've completed your initial assessment of the company's security with your baseline analysis. Now it's time to determine the best defenses for your network.
Start by reading a publication by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, Special Publication 800-115, Technical Guide to Information Security Testing and Assessment, and outline how you would test violations. Identify how you will assess the effectiveness of these controls and write test procedures that could be used to test for effectiveness. Write them in a manner to allow a future information systems security officer to use them in preparing for an IT security audit or IT certification and accreditation. Within this portion of the SAR, explain the different testing types (black, white, and gray box testing).
Include these test plans in the SAR. The strategy should take up at least two of the 12 pages of the overall report.
Click the following link to learn more about cybersecurity for process control systems.
After you've completed this step, it's time to define the process of penetration testing. In the next step, you'll develop rules of engagement (ROE).that will help determine the company's overall network defense strategy.
Step 3: Plan the Penetration Testing Engagement
Now that you've completed your test plans, it's time to define your penetration testing process. Include all involved processes, people, and time frame. Develop a letter of intent to the organization, and within the letter, include some formal rules of engagement (ROE). The process and any documents can be notional or can refer to actual use cases. If actual use cases are included, cite them using APA format.
This portion should be about two pages of the overall 12-page report.
After you have outlined the steps of a penetration testing process, in the next step you will perform penetration testing. During the testing, you will determine if the security components are updated and if the latest patches are implemented, and if not, determine where the security gaps are.
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Transcript
Image 1
Your team is setting up a secure network for an important tech conference. Attendees will be trying to access the network later that same day. The pressure is on...
Ned, a cyber co-worker, says “Hey, network is up. Can you pen test it for me? Check ports and see if any of my dummy client files are exposed? Nikto should work.... And by the way, with all the big names here, I wouldn’t be surprised if someone is in the lobby trying to sniff our traffic already, so give it your best shot. We only have a few hours to finish.”
You respond, “No problem. I can be done in 30 minutes.”
Ned replies, “That is great! I’ll need time to fix anything you find.”
Image 2
Pressure reminds you of a particular phone call from your Uncle Ray during your time in school. One evening after work, Uncle Ray calls and you answer, “Uncle Ray! Uh oh, I forgot about the big dinner tonight!
Uncle Ray replies, “Hey chief! Will I see you at dinner tonight?”
You answer: “Um...not sure, I have schoolwork to do ....hey! A friend gave me a copy of his assignments from last semester. I can probably just base mine on his. Then I can meet up for dinner tonight."
Uncle Ray says with concern, “Well, okay. It will save you some time, but let me ask you: What are you going to do when you get a job and can’t do the work for real? “
You imagine Uncle Ray the time you visited him at work, welding, his mustache visible below welding goggles. He continues, “I’ve been certified to do 22 types of welds on dozens of job sites. And let me tell you—that wouldn’t have been possible if I waited to learn the welds on the job site. You have to do the weld on the spot while they watch to get a cert for a job.”
Image 3
Ray softens his tone, “Hey, I know you can do it. Put in the work now so you’re ready when you need it, and we’ll see you next time.”
You say, “I’ll think about it. Thanks, Uncle Ray.”
You think to yourself, “It’s not just getting the degree—I have to put in the work, so the degree means something.”
The memory dissipates—back in present at conference you tell Ned, “Here are the results: I can see 32 open ports and I found four files marked Confidential Client Files. Happy to do a second round of pen testing after you fix those.”
Ned says with a big smile, “Thanks!”
Step 4: Conduct a Network Penetration Test
You've defined the penetration testing process, and in this step, you will scan the network for vulnerabilities. Though you have some preliminary information about the network, you will perform a black box test to assess the current security posture. Black box testing is performed with little or no information about the network and organization.
To complete this step, you will use industry tools to carry out simulated attacks to test the weaknesses of the network.
Your assessments within the lab will be reported in the SAR.
Complete This Lab
Resources
Accessing the Virtual Lab Environment: Navigating UMGC Virtual Labs and Lab Setup
Self-Help Guide (Workspace): Getting Started and Troubleshooting
Link to the Virtual Lab Environment: https://vdi.umgc.edu/
Lab Instructions
Penetration Testing Lab
Getting Help
To obtain lab assistance, fill out the support request form.
Make sure you fill out the fields on the form as shown below:
Case Type: UMGC Virtual Labs Support
Customer Type: Student (Note: faculty should choose Staff/Faculty)
SubType: ELM-Cyber (CST/DFC/CBR/CYB)
SubType Detail: Pick the category that best fits the issue you are experiencing
Email: The email that you currently use for classroom communications
In the form's description box, provide information about the issue. Include details such as steps taken, system responses, and add screenshots or supporting documents.
After finding the security issues within the network, define which control families from NIST SP 800-53A, Assessing Security and Privacy Controls in Federal Information Systems and Organizations, are violated by these issues. Explain in the SAR why each is a violation, support your arguments with a copy of your evidence, and then provide suggestions on improving the security posture of these violations.
This section should make up at least four of the 12 pages in the overall report.
After you've completed the penetration testing, move to the next step, where you will compile a risk management cost benefit analysis.
Step 5: Complete a Risk Management Cost Benefit Analysis
You've completed the penetration testing, and now it's time to complete your SAR with a risk management cost benefit analysis. Within this analysis, think about the cost of violations and other areas if you do not add the controls. Then add in the cost for implementing your controls.
When you have finished with the cost benefit analysis, which should be at least one page of your overall report, move to the final step, which is the completed SAR.
Step 6: Compile and Submit the SAR and Lab Report
You have completed comprehensive testing in preparation for this audit, provided recommended remediations, and developed a set of recommendations. Now you are ready to submit your SAR.
Unit 5 individual project for ITCO211
Assignment DescriptionPlease refer to the following for information about accessing and using LabSim:Getting Started with ...
Unit 5 individual project for ITCO211
Assignment DescriptionPlease refer to the following for information about accessing and using LabSim:Getting Started with LabSimLabSim NavigationClick here to refer to the instructions for the Unit 5 Lab tasks.Administering an operating system requires an understanding of the operating system itself and the tools available to manage it. Administrators need to create schedules for ensuring the system is secured and data are protected.The following resource may be useful as you research and prepare for this assignment:The Linux System Administrator's GuideYou have been engaged to write a manual for managing a Linux environment. This task requires the following to be addressed:Define the necessary components and functions of a Linux operating system.Discuss 3 mechanisms that are available to secure a computer system, whether it is Windows or Linux.List 5 common Linux distributions that are popular today, and explain why they are popular (there are over 600 Linux distributions available).Choose 1 of the distributions, and select 1 of the available shells to research in more detail. Working with the distribution and associated shell that you selected above, review the list of shell commands. Identify and explain how to use the shell commands to accomplish the following:Change the directory or folderCheck disk file systemManage the printerStop a processPartition and format a diskManage user accountsIdentify the set of the commands that would allow you to show information about the operating system, that shows the date and time, that lists the users that are currently logged into the system, and that shows you how disk space is being used. Discuss how these would be combined together to create a script to automatically complete the tasks.Provide a suggestion for using certain shell commands to automatically complete another system administrative task.Discuss your thoughts about the challenges associated with managing and administering an environment that includes different operating systems.Prepare a Word document of 3–4 body pages that includes a title page, introduction, and a references page that covers the above items. The document should be in APA style.
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Risk Management
[MUSIC]
After completing your master's degree, you have been hired by a contracting company as an information systems security officer, or ISSO, supporting systems for federal clients. One morning, your boss asks you to come to her office. She tells you that you'll be working on a network security audit. Network security audits, based on FISMA standards, are used annually to determine the effectiveness of our security controls. The boss explains: "Prior to the security audit, I will need you to test, execute, collect, and compile your results into a security assessment report, or SAR. Once you're finished, you will submit the report to me and the executive leadership."
Later, you receive a follow-up email from your boss with instructions. First you will conduct a risk and threat assessment of the enterprise network. Next, you will perform black box testing of the network using network analysis tools. After identifying any network vulnerabilities, you will lead efforts to remedy and mitigate those vulnerabilities using appropriate risk management controls. You will then perform a white box test, and compile the results in the final security assessment report. And provide this to leadership, along with an executive briefing in your lab analysis, so management has a baseline view of the security posture of the enterprise network, before the actual external IT audit. The email ends with this note: "Thank you for taking this on. Our executive leadership is excited to learn of your findings."
Project 1: Risk Management
Step 1: Conduct a Security Analysis Baseline
In the first step of the project, you will conduct a security analysis baseline of the IT systems, which will include a data-flow diagram of connections and endpoints, and all types of access points, including wireless. The baseline report will be part of the overall security assessment report (SAR).
You will get your information from this data-flow diagram and report, which is generated by the Microsoft Threat Modeling Tool 2016. The scope should include network IT security for the whole organization.
Include the following areas in this portion of the SAR:
Security requirements and goals for the preliminary security baseline activity.
Typical attacks to enterprise networks and their descriptions. Include Trojans, viruses, worms, denial of service, session hijacking, and social engineering. Include the impacts these attacks have on an organization.
Network infrastructure and diagram, including configuration and connections. Describe the security posture with respect to these components and the security employed: local area network (LAN), metropolitan area network (MAN), wide area network (WAN), enterprise. Use these questions to guide you:
What are the security risks and concerns?
What are ways to get real-time understanding of the security posture at any time?
How regularly should the security of the enterprise network be tested, and what type of tests should be used?
What are the processes in play, or to be established to respond to an incident?
Workforce skill is a critical success factor in any security program, and any security assessment must also review this component. Lack of a skilled workforce could also be a security vulnerability. Does the security workforce have the requisite technical skills and command of the necessary toolsets to do the job required?
Is there an adequate professional development roadmap in place to maintain and/or improve the skill set as needed?
Describe the ways to detect these malicious codes and what tactics bad actors use for evading detection.
Public and private access areas, web access points. Include in the network diagram the delineation between open and closed networks, where they coexist, and show the connections to the internet.
Physical hardware components. Include routers and switches. What security weaknesses or vulnerabilities are within these devices?
Operating systems, servers, network management systems as they relate to data in transit vulnerabilities:
endpoint access vulnerabilities
external storage vulnerabilities
media access control and Ethernet vulnerabilities
virtual private network vulnerabilities
Possible applications. This network will incorporate a BYOD (bring your own device) policy in the future. The IT auditing team and leadership need to understand current mobile applications and possible future applications and other wireless integrations. You will use some of this information in Project 2 and also in Project 5.
The overall SAR should detail the security measures needed, or implementation status of those in progress, to address the identified vulnerabilities. Include:
remediation
mitigation
countermeasures
recovery
Through your research, provide the methods used to provide the protections and defenses.
From the identification of risk factors in the risk model, identify the appropriate security controls from NIST SP 800-53A and determine their applicability to the risks identified.
The baseline should make up at least three of the 12 pages of the overall report.
When you have completed your security analysis baseline, move on to the next step, in which you will use testing procedures
Step 2: Determine a Network Defense Strategy
You've completed your initial assessment of the company's security with your baseline analysis. Now it's time to determine the best defenses for your network.
Start by reading a publication by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, Special Publication 800-115, Technical Guide to Information Security Testing and Assessment, and outline how you would test violations. Identify how you will assess the effectiveness of these controls and write test procedures that could be used to test for effectiveness. Write them in a manner to allow a future information systems security officer to use them in preparing for an IT security audit or IT certification and accreditation. Within this portion of the SAR, explain the different testing types (black, white, and gray box testing).
Include these test plans in the SAR. The strategy should take up at least two of the 12 pages of the overall report.
Click the following link to learn more about cybersecurity for process control systems.
After you've completed this step, it's time to define the process of penetration testing. In the next step, you'll develop rules of engagement (ROE).that will help determine the company's overall network defense strategy.
Step 3: Plan the Penetration Testing Engagement
Now that you've completed your test plans, it's time to define your penetration testing process. Include all involved processes, people, and time frame. Develop a letter of intent to the organization, and within the letter, include some formal rules of engagement (ROE). The process and any documents can be notional or can refer to actual use cases. If actual use cases are included, cite them using APA format.
This portion should be about two pages of the overall 12-page report.
After you have outlined the steps of a penetration testing process, in the next step you will perform penetration testing. During the testing, you will determine if the security components are updated and if the latest patches are implemented, and if not, determine where the security gaps are.
Professionals in the Field
Get a Secure Network Up, Quick!
A cyber tale about building skills
Transcript
Image 1
Your team is setting up a secure network for an important tech conference. Attendees will be trying to access the network later that same day. The pressure is on...
Ned, a cyber co-worker, says “Hey, network is up. Can you pen test it for me? Check ports and see if any of my dummy client files are exposed? Nikto should work.... And by the way, with all the big names here, I wouldn’t be surprised if someone is in the lobby trying to sniff our traffic already, so give it your best shot. We only have a few hours to finish.”
You respond, “No problem. I can be done in 30 minutes.”
Ned replies, “That is great! I’ll need time to fix anything you find.”
Image 2
Pressure reminds you of a particular phone call from your Uncle Ray during your time in school. One evening after work, Uncle Ray calls and you answer, “Uncle Ray! Uh oh, I forgot about the big dinner tonight!
Uncle Ray replies, “Hey chief! Will I see you at dinner tonight?”
You answer: “Um...not sure, I have schoolwork to do ....hey! A friend gave me a copy of his assignments from last semester. I can probably just base mine on his. Then I can meet up for dinner tonight."
Uncle Ray says with concern, “Well, okay. It will save you some time, but let me ask you: What are you going to do when you get a job and can’t do the work for real? “
You imagine Uncle Ray the time you visited him at work, welding, his mustache visible below welding goggles. He continues, “I’ve been certified to do 22 types of welds on dozens of job sites. And let me tell you—that wouldn’t have been possible if I waited to learn the welds on the job site. You have to do the weld on the spot while they watch to get a cert for a job.”
Image 3
Ray softens his tone, “Hey, I know you can do it. Put in the work now so you’re ready when you need it, and we’ll see you next time.”
You say, “I’ll think about it. Thanks, Uncle Ray.”
You think to yourself, “It’s not just getting the degree—I have to put in the work, so the degree means something.”
The memory dissipates—back in present at conference you tell Ned, “Here are the results: I can see 32 open ports and I found four files marked Confidential Client Files. Happy to do a second round of pen testing after you fix those.”
Ned says with a big smile, “Thanks!”
Step 4: Conduct a Network Penetration Test
You've defined the penetration testing process, and in this step, you will scan the network for vulnerabilities. Though you have some preliminary information about the network, you will perform a black box test to assess the current security posture. Black box testing is performed with little or no information about the network and organization.
To complete this step, you will use industry tools to carry out simulated attacks to test the weaknesses of the network.
Your assessments within the lab will be reported in the SAR.
Complete This Lab
Resources
Accessing the Virtual Lab Environment: Navigating UMGC Virtual Labs and Lab Setup
Self-Help Guide (Workspace): Getting Started and Troubleshooting
Link to the Virtual Lab Environment: https://vdi.umgc.edu/
Lab Instructions
Penetration Testing Lab
Getting Help
To obtain lab assistance, fill out the support request form.
Make sure you fill out the fields on the form as shown below:
Case Type: UMGC Virtual Labs Support
Customer Type: Student (Note: faculty should choose Staff/Faculty)
SubType: ELM-Cyber (CST/DFC/CBR/CYB)
SubType Detail: Pick the category that best fits the issue you are experiencing
Email: The email that you currently use for classroom communications
In the form's description box, provide information about the issue. Include details such as steps taken, system responses, and add screenshots or supporting documents.
After finding the security issues within the network, define which control families from NIST SP 800-53A, Assessing Security and Privacy Controls in Federal Information Systems and Organizations, are violated by these issues. Explain in the SAR why each is a violation, support your arguments with a copy of your evidence, and then provide suggestions on improving the security posture of these violations.
This section should make up at least four of the 12 pages in the overall report.
After you've completed the penetration testing, move to the next step, where you will compile a risk management cost benefit analysis.
Step 5: Complete a Risk Management Cost Benefit Analysis
You've completed the penetration testing, and now it's time to complete your SAR with a risk management cost benefit analysis. Within this analysis, think about the cost of violations and other areas if you do not add the controls. Then add in the cost for implementing your controls.
When you have finished with the cost benefit analysis, which should be at least one page of your overall report, move to the final step, which is the completed SAR.
Step 6: Compile and Submit the SAR and Lab Report
You have completed comprehensive testing in preparation for this audit, provided recommended remediations, and developed a set of recommendations. Now you are ready to submit your SAR.
Unit 5 individual project for ITCO211
Assignment DescriptionPlease refer to the following for information about accessing and using LabSim:Getting Started with ...
Unit 5 individual project for ITCO211
Assignment DescriptionPlease refer to the following for information about accessing and using LabSim:Getting Started with LabSimLabSim NavigationClick here to refer to the instructions for the Unit 5 Lab tasks.Administering an operating system requires an understanding of the operating system itself and the tools available to manage it. Administrators need to create schedules for ensuring the system is secured and data are protected.The following resource may be useful as you research and prepare for this assignment:The Linux System Administrator's GuideYou have been engaged to write a manual for managing a Linux environment. This task requires the following to be addressed:Define the necessary components and functions of a Linux operating system.Discuss 3 mechanisms that are available to secure a computer system, whether it is Windows or Linux.List 5 common Linux distributions that are popular today, and explain why they are popular (there are over 600 Linux distributions available).Choose 1 of the distributions, and select 1 of the available shells to research in more detail. Working with the distribution and associated shell that you selected above, review the list of shell commands. Identify and explain how to use the shell commands to accomplish the following:Change the directory or folderCheck disk file systemManage the printerStop a processPartition and format a diskManage user accountsIdentify the set of the commands that would allow you to show information about the operating system, that shows the date and time, that lists the users that are currently logged into the system, and that shows you how disk space is being used. Discuss how these would be combined together to create a script to automatically complete the tasks.Provide a suggestion for using certain shell commands to automatically complete another system administrative task.Discuss your thoughts about the challenges associated with managing and administering an environment that includes different operating systems.Prepare a Word document of 3–4 body pages that includes a title page, introduction, and a references page that covers the above items. The document should be in APA style.
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Write a 500 words BLOG post of the attached document (my thesis). Aim for a max of 500 words. It is OK to go over this am ...
Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity Blog Post Paper
Write a 500 words BLOG post of the attached document (my thesis). Aim for a max of 500 words. It is OK to go over this amount, but keep it concise and to the point.Write in short, declarative paragraphs. Do not use APA style and avoid being overly formal in the narrative.Keep the piece conversational and write to the general public or a prospective student who may be new to higher education. Personalize the discussion.Language should be compelling, with a tone of authority and academia. Cite any reference works, and make sure the content is universally understandable. If using statistics, format them into bulleted lists in order to break up the content.Focus on timely subjects. It is more compelling to readers if one discusses topical issues related to this program, such as technical innovations, controversial issues, or new career paths. This helps to convey our focus on providing relevant, forward-thinking education.Be comprehensive. If introducing an idea, or initiative write from beginning to end. Narrate the post with a purpose, and leave the reader with something to think.
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