Proper network design provides for compliant security, not only isolating users and their traffic, but also preventing attackers from easily traversing a network. Using Microsoft Visio or another onli
Demonstrating the Gap Scoring Guide
Performance Level Ratings
Meets Expectations | Performance consistently met expectations in all essential areas of the assignment criteria, at times possibly exceeding expectations, and the quality of work overall was very good. The most critical goals were met. |
Near Expectations | Performance did not consistently meet expectations. Performance failed to meet expectations in one or more essential areas of the assignment criteria, one or more of the most critical goals were not met. |
Below Expectations | Performance was consistently below expectations in most essential areas of the assignment criteria, reasonable progress toward critical goals was not made. Significant improvement is needed in one or more important areas. |
Criteria | Below Expectations | Near Expectations | Meets Expectations | Earned |
The student successfully creates a diagram based on one of the following frameworks: PCI, HIPAA, NIST, or any other accepted framework. | 0 pts – 9 pts | 10 pts – 14 pts | 15 pts | |
The student clearly presents the following secure network design elements (5 pts ea):
| 0 pts – 20 pts | 21 pts – 29 pts | 45 pts | |
The student uses appropriate graphic elements to make visual connections that contribute to the understanding of concepts and relationships. | 0 pts – 9 pts | 10 pts – 14 pts | 15 pts | |
The student correctly utilizes industry standard technical writing throughout. | 0 pts – 9 pts | 10 pts – 14 pts | 15 pts | |
TOTAL | /90 | |||
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