CYBR515 Bellevue Week 10 New System Appeal & Network Infrastructure HW
Milestone 4 (Due Week 10):
For this milestone you will be making your final design changes to the network infrastructure. Use everything
that you have learned from this course to provide the appropriate level of security at each level of the
network. Again, use the information from your studies and feedback from previous assignments, to help you
with this process. Produce a final revision of your Visio diagram and a final set of recommendations for
change in a Microsoft Word document. You should include any past Visio diagrams as tabs, so we can track
changes and progress. Your written discussion should explain your recommendations in enough detail to be
easily understood by the "customer." You should be thinking about these questions when creating this design. 1. Does the network redesign address vulnerabilities that have been discovered since Milestone 3?
2. Will the use of security appliances restrict performance? If so, where? 3. Are there any back doors or hidden paths that could be used to circumvent security that haven’t
been addressed in the new infrastructure? 4. Is the new design technically feasible? Is it cost effective? 5. What capabilities, if any, are lost or restricted once it is implemented? 6. Would the new system appeal to you as a user?
Again, if you have questions or concerns about this assignment, use the forum to discuss them with your
professor and peers.
Please include CYBR515 Assignment 10_4 and your name in the file name for your diagram and summary
and attach them to the appropriate assignment for grading. Remember, you only have one opportunity to
attach documents, so please attach both documents at the same time.Comment from the professor that needs to improve in this assignment:Sorry but Assignment 4_4 has nothing to do with your home network. You are to evaluate and diagram the case assignment for the class project. When you do that for your next submission here are the things I want you to think about in your diagram:Please go back through and review the case assignment there are numerous individual servers that all need to be individually show on the diagram becasue each of them have individual protection mechanisms. This includes a file server, domain controllers, email servers, ftp server, web servers, etc.Every network connection needs to be drawn out. You should never have servers or network gear ethereally floating in your diagram. All server shoudl go to switches and switches shoudl connect to routers and router connect to a cloud that represents the internet, etc.Please use outline boxes to represent the HQ, warehouse, and restaurant locations. Since all the restaurant locations are setup the same you may diagram only one locaiton and use it as a proxy to represent the others.Please research how a SAN conenct to a file server, so it is setup on the network correctly.As you build our your networks think about how data flow through the network. Your diagram should visually represent this data flow. Aside from the outline boxes to show what gear is in the HQ, warehouse and restaurant, you do not need to physically represent those lcoaitons with icons.Everyone get a bit of a pass for this first assignemt since many students are new to creating VISIO diagrams. Please take my advice above however, beacause as the weeks progress, i will remove points for consistent errors in the diagram.Recieved no point because a separate Visio diagram was not attached. Please note, the diagram in your word document needs significant work. All switches, routers, PC and server need to be appropriately labeled, you need a restaurant location and a connection back to corp, etc. Please see my feedback from Week 4.The drawing needs soo much work. Please see all of my comments from previous weeks, plus the diagrams I posted to the discussion boards. I'm not even sure what you submitted for a diagram. We aren't using Cisco ASA firewalls, you don't need to include IP addresses, and those locations don't make sense in the context of this case assignment.