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Case Study #3: Is there a cybersecurity industry?
Rubric Name: Case Study #3 Rubric
CriteriaExcellentOutstandingAcceptableNeeds ImprovementNeeds Significant ImprovementMissing or UnacceptableIntroduction or Overview for the Case Study20 pointsProvided an excellent introduction which included a well-reasoned explanation as to why “cybersecurity” is considered an industry but does not have a unique NAICS code. The overview appropriately used information from 3 or more authoritative sources.
18 pointsProvided an outstanding introduction which included a well-reasoned explanation as to why “cybersecurity” is considered an industry but does not have a unique NAICS code. Explained the importance of standardized industry classification codes (who uses them and why).The overview appropriately used information from 3 or more authoritative sources.
16 pointsProvided an introduction which included an explanation as to why “cybersecurity” is considered an industry but does not have a unique NAICS code. Explained the importance of standardized industry classifications. The overview appropriately used information from 2 or more authoritative sources.
14 pointsProvided an overview but the section lacked important details about the case. Information from authoritative sources was cited and used in the overview.
10 pointsAttempted to provide an introduction to the case study but this section lacked detail and/or was not well supported by information drawn from authoritative sources.
0 pointsThe introduction and/or overview sections of the paper were off topic.
NAICS Codes and Industry Classification (What, Why, Who uses them)10 pointsIntroduction included an excellent explanation of the importance of standardized industry classification codes including 3 or more examples of who uses NAICS codes and why. Appropriately used information from 3 or more authoritative sources.
8.5 pointsIntroduction included an outstanding explanation of the importance of standardized industry classification codes including 2 or more examples of who uses NAICS codes and why. Appropriately used information from 2 or more authoritative sources.
7 pointsIntroduction included an explanation of the importance of standardized industry classification codes including at least one example of who uses NAICS codes and why. Appropriately used information from authoritative sources.
6 pointsIntroduction mentioned the importance of standardized industry classification codes and gave at least one example of who uses NAICS codes and why.
4 pointsAttempted to provide information about NAICS codes but the discussion lacked detail and/or was not well supported by information drawn from authoritative sources.
0 pointsThis section was missing, off topic, or failed to provide information about NAICS codes.
Identified and Explained Industry Codes used by Cybersecurity Companies20 pointsProvided an excellent analysis and discussion of one or more industry codes which could be used by the cybersecurity company & product as listed in the assignment. Included a comparison between the company’s business activities and the industry characteristics for the four classification families listed in this assignment (prefixes 334, 44, 51, & 54). Appropriately used information from 3 or more authoritative sources.
18 pointsProvided an outstanding analysis and discussion of one or more industry codes which could be used by the cybersecurity company & product as listed in the assignment. Included a comparison between the company’s business activities and the industry characteristics for the four classification families listed in this assignment (prefixes 334, 44, 51, & 54). Appropriately used information from 2 or more authoritative sources.
16 pointsProvided a discussion of one or more industry codes which could be used by the cybersecurity company & product as listed in the assignment. Compared the company’s business activities and the industry characteristics for at least 2 classification families listed in this assignment (prefixes 334, 44, 51, & 54). Appropriately used information from authoritative sources.
14 pointsProvided a discussion of one or more industry codes which could be used by the cybersecurity company & product as listed in the assignment. Compared the company’s business activities and the industry characteristics to NAICS classifications. Appropriately used information from authoritative sources.
9 pointsProvided a discussion of NAICS industry codes as used by cybersecurity companies. The discussion lacked detail and/or was not well supported by information drawn from authoritative sources.
0 pointsThis section was off topic or failed to provide information about cybersecurity related NAICS codes.
Recommendation for “Best Fit” for a NAICS Code for a Cybersecurity Company20 pointsProvided an excellent “best fit” recommendation for a single NAICS code to be used by the target cybersecurity company (a) on its website, (b) in its business directory listings, and (c) in financial reports. Justification included discussion of the company’s cybersecurity product as part of the rationale for the selected NAICS code. Appropriately used information from 3 or more authoritative sources.
18 pointsProvided an outstanding “best fit” recommendation for a single NAICS code to be used by the target cybersecurity company (a) on its website, (b) in its business directory listings, and (c) in financial reports.Justification included discussion of the company’s cybersecurity product as part of the rationale for the selected NAICS code. Appropriately used information from 2 or more authoritative sources.
16 pointsProvided a “best fit” recommendation for a single NAICS code to be used by the target cybersecurity company(a) on its website, (b) in its business directory listings, and (c) in financial reports.Justification included discussion of the company’s cybersecurity product as part of the rationale for the selected NAICS code. Appropriately used information from authoritative sources.
14 pointsRecommended a NAICS code to be used by the target cybersecurity company. Discussion included mention of the company’s cybersecurity product. Appropriately used information from authoritative sources.
9 pointsIdentified an appropriate NAICS code but the discussion lacked detail and/or was not well supported by information from authoritative sources.
0 pointsDid not address selection of an appropriate NAICS code.
Addressed security issues using standard cybersecurity terminology5 pointsDemonstrated excellence in the integration of standard cybersecurity terminology into the case study.
4 pointsProvided an outstanding integration of standard cybersecurity terminology into the case study.
3 pointsIntegrated standard cybersecurity terminology into the into the case study
2 pointsUsed standard cybersecurity terminology but this usage was not well integrated with the discussion.
1 pointMisused standard cybersecurity terminology.
0 pointsDid not integrate standard cybersecurity terminology into the discussion.
APA Formatting for Citations and Reference List5 pointsWork contains a reference list containing entries for all cited resources. Reference list entries and in-text citations are correctly formatted using the appropriate APA style for each type of resource.
4 pointsWork contains a reference list containing entries for all cited resources. One or two minor errors in APA format for in-text citations and/or reference list entries.
3 pointsWork contains a reference list containing entries for all cited resources. No more than 3 minor errors in APA format for in-text citations and/or reference list entries.
2 pointsWork has no more than three paragraphs with omissions of citations crediting sources for facts and information. Work contains a reference list containing entries for cited resources. Work contains no more than 5 minor errors in APA format for in-text citations and/or reference list entries.
1 pointWork attempts to credit sources but demonstrates a fundamental failure to understand and apply the APA formatting standard as defined in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (6th ed.).
0 pointsReference list is missing. Work demonstrates an overall failure to incorporate and/or credit authoritative sources for information used in the paper.
Professionalism Part I: Organization & Appearance5 pointsSubmitted work shows outstanding organization and the use of color, fonts, titles, headings and sub-headings, etc. is appropriate to the assignment type.
4 pointsSubmitted work has minor style or formatting flaws but still presents a professional appearance. Submitted work is well organized and appropriately uses color, fonts, and section headings (per the assignment’s directions).
3 pointsOrganization and/or appearance of submitted work could be improved through better use of fonts, color, titles, headings, etc. OR Submitted work has multiple style or formatting errors. Professional appearance could be improved.
2 pointsSubmitted work has multiple style or formatting errors. Organization and professional appearance need substantial improvement.
1 pointSubmitted work meets minimum requirements but has major style and formatting errors. Work is disorganized and needs to be rewritten for readability and professional appearance.
0 pointsNo work submitted.
Professionalism Part II: Execution15 pointsNo formatting, grammar, spelling, or punctuation errors.
14 pointsWork contains minor errors in formatting, grammar, spelling or punctuation which do not significantly impact professional appearance.
13 pointsErrors in formatting, spelling, grammar, or punctuation which detract from professional appearance of the submitted work.
11 pointsSubmitted work has numerous errors in formatting, spelling, grammar, or punctuation. Work is unprofessional in appearance.
4 pointsSubmitted work is difficult to read / understand and has significant errors in formatting, spelling, grammar, punctuation, or word usage.