2-3 Milestone One: Training Manual IntroductionInstructionsFor the final project in this course, you will assume the role of a training manager at a cybersecurity firm needing to create a training man
IT 380 Final Project Guidelines and Rubric
Overview
The world we live in is increasingly networked. So much of our vital information exists in digital networks —from financial transactions to social media, criminal
records to private emails —that we cannot consider protecting them optional. The Global Risks 2 015 report, published by the World Economic Forum, gives this
unsettling observation: “Ninety percent of companies worldwide recognize they are insufficiently prepared to protect themselv es against [cyberattacks].” With
this in mind, it is not surprising t hat businesses and governments alike are continuing to seek better cyberdefense strategies, including hiring cybersecurity
specialists. In this course, you learned the foundational principles and practices applied by these in -demand professionals to keep n etworked information secure.
For this project, you will assume the role of a training manager at a cybersecurity firm who decides to create a new -hire training manual for current and future
information security analysts. The training manual will include a discussion of the purpose and value of cybersecurity, illuminate core tenets of cybersecurity,
and illustrate best practices for addressing common cyberthreats.
The project is divided into two milestones , which will be submitted at various points through out the course to scaffold learning and ensure quality
final submissions. These milestones will be submitted in Modules Two and Five. The final product will be submitted in Module Seven.
In this assignment, you will demonstrate your mastery of the followi ng course outcomes:
Articulate the value of cybersecurity principles for effectively assessing and mitigating risk within business environments
Illustrate the core tenets of cybersecurity as they relate to balancing information security needs with functio nal business requirements
Select general network defense policies and practices for safeguarding the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of in formation for users and
organizations
Compare and contrast methods for detecting, controlling, and mitigating specific types of malicious cyberattacks
Prompt
Scenario: You are the training manager at CyberLeet Technologies, a midsized firm that provides cybersecurity service s to other businesses. CyberLeet’s core
customer base is sole proprietorships and other mom -and -pop shops that are too small to have their own IT departments and budgets. Generally speaking, your
clients have a reasonably high risk tolerance, and put a pre mium on the functionality of their IT systems over stringent security measures. However, you also
have clients that must protect highly sensitive information in order to continue operating successfully. For example, CyberLe et supports a few small public -
accounting firms that need to maintain important tax -related information, as well as several day -care businesses that must keep children’s health records
private while allowing necessary access for certain caregivers. In the past year, CyberLeet has experie nced rapid growth, which means you can no longer
personally provide one -on -one training to every new information security analyst as they are hired. Therefore, you have decided to create a training ma nual
that will explain to the current and future cohorts of new hires the essential principles and practices that they must understand in order to be successful in their
role as information security analysts at CyberLeet.
Your training manual should address the following prompt: What are the essential cyberse curity principles and practices that an information security analyst
must know and apply in order to be successful in their role? Make sure to use your Final Project Template for your milestones and final submission.
Specifically, the following critical elements must be addressed:
I. Introduction: Welcome to CyberLeet
A. Explain the value of CyberLeet Technologies as a provider of cybersecurity services to its client businesses. Why is there demand for information
security in a business environment? How do cybersecurity issues impact business resources, including finances, people, and time?
B. Describe the overall role of the new hire as an information security analyst. What are the main functions of the job? What should be their
ultimate goal once they are assigned to clients?
C. Finally, explain the purpose for this manual . Why is it important that information security analysts apply the principles and practices outlined in
this manual? What is at stake if they do not appropriately apply their training and provide high -quality services to the client businesses?
II. Core Tenets of Cybersecurity
A. Explain the significance of confidentiality as a core tenet of cybersecurity. Be sure to define the term and use specific details and examples to
illustrate its meaning in a business context.
B. Explain the significance of integrity as a core tenet of cybersecurity. Be sure to define the term and use specific details and examples to illustrate
its meaning in a business context.
C. Explain the significance of availability as a core tenet of cybersecurity. Be sure to define the term and us e specific details and examples to
illustrate its meaning in a business context.
III. How to Develop Cybersecurity Policies
A. What principles should the information security analyst apply in order to develop appropriate password policies for their clients? Make sure you
address confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information, as well as each of the following aspects:
i. Password length and composition of the password (e.g., uppercase, numbers, special characters)
ii. Time period betwe en resets and ability to reuse a prior password
iii. Differentiated policies for different types of users (e.g., administrator vs. regular user)
B. What principles should the information security analyst apply in order to develop appropriate acceptable use policie s for the client? Make sure
you address confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information, as well as each of the following questions:
i. What should users generally be allowed to do with their computing and network resources? When and why would eac h example be
allowable?
ii. What should users generally be prohibited from doing with their computing and network resources? When and why would each
example require prohibition?
iii. When and why should users be aware of acceptable use policies and how can organizations keep track of these policies?
C. What principles should the information security analyst apply in order to develop appropriate user training policies for the client? Make sure
you address confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information, as well as each of the following:
i. How to determine who would be trained
ii. How to determine how often trainings would occur
iii. How to determine whether certain sta ff receive additional training or whether they should be held to higher standards
D. What principles should the information security analyst apply in order to develop appropriate basic user policies for the client? Make sure you address
confidentiality, inte grity, and availability of information, as well as each of the following questions:
i. When and why should users have to display some type of identification while in the workplace?
ii. What types of physical access (with or without ID) to company areas is accepta ble? Why?
iii. When and why should employees with identification be allowed access to all areas of the company?
iv. When and why should employees be allowed to take work home or bring guests into the workplace?
IV. Threat Mitigation Scenarios: For each of the hypothet ical scenarios listed below, illustrate for the new hires the strengths and weaknesses of the
different approaches. This will help new hires gain a more practical understanding of how to deal with these types of issues that they are likely to face in
their day -to-day job.
A. Theft: In the last month, two break -ins have occurred at a client’s office, which resulted in the theft of employee laptops during both incidents.
The first incident occurred in the evening when the thieves broke through a ground -floor window. The second incident occurred during the day
when the thieves walked right into the business area and removed two laptops. What physical and technical controls would be h elpful to
address the issue and prevent this type of vulnerability in the future? Compare and contrast the different methods that could be used to
mitigate the given threat.
B. Malware: Recently, one of your client’s staff has been inundated with phishing emails that are targeted at individuals and related to current
business opportunities for th e company. These messages are linked to malware and sent by known threat actors. What physical and technical
controls would be helpful to address the issue and prevent this type of vulnerability in the future? Compare and contrast the different methods
tha t could be used to mitigate the given threat.
C. Your choice: Create your own illustrative scenario of a common threat that an information security analyst may face. Explain what physical and
technical controls would be helpful to address your chosen issue an d prevent that type of vulnerability in the future, and compare and contrast
the different methods that could be used to mitigate the given threat.
Milestone One : Training Manual Introduction
Milestones
In Module Two , you will assume the role of a training manager at a cybersecurity firm needing to create a training manual for new informat ion security analyst hires.
You will complete the introduction and core tenets of cybersecurity sections of the manual. This milestone will be graded with the Milestone One Rubric.
Milestone Two : Policy Development
In Module Five , you will complete the cybersecurity policy section of the manual. Remember, use the same template you used to complete Mile stone One. This
milest one will be graded with the Milestone Two Rubric.
Final Submission : CyberLeet Training Manual
In Module Seven , you will submit your final project. It should be a complete, polished artifact containing all of the critical elements of the final product. It should
reflect the incorporation of feedback gained throughout the course. This submission will be graded with the Final Project Rubric. Final Project Rubric
Guidelines for Submission: Your training manual should be 4 to 6 pages in length using 12 -point Times New Roman font and double spacing. While not required,
if you do use TestOut or outside sources in your training manual, cite these sources using the latest APA guidelines.
Critical E lements Exemplary (100%) Proficient (85%) Needs Improvement (55%) Not Evident (0%) Value
Introduction: Value of Meets “Proficient” criteria and Explains the value of Explains the value of Does not explain the value of 8
Cybersecurity demonstrates deep cybersecurity services for cybersecurity services for cybersecurity services for
appreciation for the value of businesses using specific businesses but is lacking in businesses
cybersecurity within business supporting examples necessary detail or fails to use
environments specific supporting examples
Introduction: Role of Meets “Proficient” criteria and Describes the role and ultimate Describes the role and goals of Does not describe the role and 8
the New Hire demonstrates keen insight into goals of an information an information security analyst goals of an information security
the role of cybersecurity within security analyst using specific but with gaps in accuracy or analyst
business environments detail necessary detail
Introduction: Purpose Meets “Proficient” criteria and Explains the purpose of the Explains the purpose of the Does not explain the purpose of the 8
of the Manual demonstrates deep training manual in terms of training manual but fails to training manual
appreciation for the value of what is at stake for a business clearly illustrate what is at
cybersecurity within business if it does not have appropriate stake for a business if it does
environments cybersecurity policies and not have appropriate
practices cybersecurity policies and
practices
Core Tenets: Meets “Proficient” criteria and Defines and explains the Defines and explains the Does not define and explain the 8
Confidentiality demonstrates nuanced significance of confidentiality significance of confidentiality significance of confidentiality as a
understanding of the core as a core tenet of as a core tenet of cybersecurity core tenet of cybersecurity
tenets of cybersecurity cybersecurity, including but fails to illustrate with
specific details and examples specific details and examples
to illustrate or contains inaccuracies
Core Tenets: Integrity Meets “Proficient” criteria and Defines and explains the Defines and explains the Does not define and explain the 8
demonstrates nuanced significance of integrity as a significance of integrity as a significance of integrity as a core
understanding of the core core tenet of cybersecurity, core tenet of cybersecurity buW tenet of cybersecurity
tenets of cybersecurity including specific details and fails to illustrate with specific
examples to illustrate details and examples or
contains inaccuracies
Core Tenets: Meets “Proficient” criteria and Defines and explains the Defines and explains the Does not define and explain the 8
Availability demonstrates nuanced significance of availability as a significance of availability as a significance of availability as a core
understanding of the core core tenet of cybersecurity, core tenet of cybersecurity but tenet of cybersecurity
tenets of cybersecurity including specific details and fails to illustrate with specific
examples to illustrate details and examples or
contains inaccuracies How To: Password Meets “Proficient” criteria and Identifies specific principles for Identifies principles for Does not identify principles for 6
Policies demonstrates keen insight into developing appropriate developing password policies developing password policies
best practices for defending password policies that address but fails to fully address all
the confidentiality, integrity, confidentiality, integrity, and relevant aspects or there are
and availability of information availability of information gaps in logic or accuracy
How To: Acceptable Meets “Proficient” criteria and Identifies specific principles for Identifies principles for Does not identify principles for 6
Use Policies demonstrates keen insight into developing appropriate developing acceptable use developing acceptable use policies
best practices for defending acceptable use policies that policies but fails to fully
the confidentiality, integrity, address confidentiality, address all relevant aspects or
and availability of information integrity, and availability of there are gaps in logic or
information accuracy
How To: User Training Meets “Proficient” criteria and Identifies specific principles for Identifies principles for Does not identify principles for 6
Policies demonstrates keen insight into developing appropriate user developing user training developing user training policies
best practices for defending training policies that address policies but fails to fully
the confidentiality, integrity, confidentiality, integrity, and address all relevant aspects or
and availability of information availability of information there are gaps in logic or
accuracy
How To: Basic User Meets “Proficient” criteria and Identifies specific principles for Identifies principles for Does not identify principles for 6
Policies demonstrates keen insight into developing appropriate basic developing basic user policies developing basic user policies
best practices for defending user policies that address but fails to fully address all
the confidentiality, integrity, confidentiality, integrity, and relevant aspects or there are
and availability of information availability of information gaps in logic or accuracy
Threat Mitigation Meets “Proficient” criteria and Compares and contrasts Compares and contrasts Does not compare and contrast 8
Scenario: Theft demonstrates nuanced different methods for methods for mitigating the methods for mitigating the given
understanding of the different mitigating the given threat, given threat but there are gaps threat
methods for detecting, using specific examples to in accuracy, logic, or necessary
controlling, and mitigating illustrate detail
threats
Threat Mitigation Meets “Proficient” criteria and Compares and contrasts Compares and contrasts Does not compare and contrast 8
Scenario: Malware demonstrates nuanced different methods for methods for mitigating the methods for mitigating the given
understanding of the different mitigating the given threat, given threat, but there are threat
methods for detecting, using specific examples to gaps in accuracy, logic, or
controlling, and mitigating illustrate necessary detail
threats
Threat Mitigation Meets “Proficient” criteria and Identifies a common threat and Identifies a common threat, Does identify a common threat and 8
Scenario: Your Choice demonstrates nuanced compares and contrasts and compares and contrasts compare and contrast methods for
understanding of the different different methods for methods for mitigating the mitigating the chosen threat
methods for detecting, mitigating the chosen threat, chosen threat but with gaps in
controlling, and mitigating using specific examples to accuracy, logic, or necessary
threats illustrate detail Articulation of Submission is free of errors Submission has no major errors Submission has major errors Submission has critical errors 4
Response related to citations (if related to citations (if related to citations (if related to citations (if applicable),
applicable), grammar, spelling, applicable), grammar, spelling, applicable), grammar, spelling, grammar, spelling, syntax, or
syntax, and organization and is syntax, or organization syntax, or organization that organization that prevent
presented in a professional and negatively impact readability understanding of ideas
easy -to-read format and articulation of main ideas
Total 100%