INTRODUCTION
Throughout your career in cybersecurity management, you will be expected to be able to develop and improve an IT department to support a company’s strategic goals and mission. To accomplish this, assessments of the organization’s cybersecurity posture will need to be conducted to secure the company’s information and systems. The organization’s leadership may decide to hire external consultants to do this assessment. The consultants will review the security policies, standards, procedures, and guidelines that are used to secure the company’s assets. Additionally, they will look at compliance issues, personnel roles and assignments, continuity plans, and overall risk management.
In this task, you will analyze an independent assessment and respond to it in a detailed written report. You will need to read the attached “Company Overview” and “Independent Security Report” that correspond with the following scenario.
SCENARIO
SAGE Books is a retail bookseller that provides customers with a one-stop-shopping experience for books, magazines, and multimedia (music, DVDs, and Blu-ray). During a recent board meeting, the discussion centered on how the company can improve its operations and secure its information and information systems. Board members focused on enhancing SAGE’s e-commerce website, keeping cybersecurity at the forefront of its new website design and marketing plan. As a result of this meeting, the board decided to have an independent assessment of the cybersecurity posture of the company. The assessment was completed by Secure Tech Solutions. This organization uncovered a number of issues with SAGE Books’s security program and sent a security report detailing what was found. (See the “Independent Security Report” supporting document.)
As SAGE Books’s chief information security officer (CISO), you act as the leader of the cybersecurity department. You are required to review the report and write SAGE Books’s response to the proposed security improvements. You must determine the appropriate actions to take, resulting in a plan for fixing the revealed issues. Your response must be provided in a written report outlining the ways SAGE Books will improve security. This report will be given to the board of directors and upper management, including the chief executive officer (CEO).
A. Summarize the gaps that exist currently in the company’s security framework as described in the attached “Independent Security Report.”
B. Develop mitigation strategies to address the gaps identified in the “Independent Security Report,” ensuring compliance with PCI DSS and GDPR.
C. Identify three critical security staff positions and the responsibilities for each position, which must be hired to meet compliance, risk, and governance requirements using the NICE Framework discussed in the “Independent Security Report.”
D. Describe at least three physical vulnerabilities and/or threats and at least three logical vulnerabilities and/or threats and how each impacts the security posture of the company based on the attached “Company Overview” document and “Independent Security Report.”
E. Develop a cybersecurity awareness training program in alignment with NIST standards, including the following:
• annual training requirements
• specialized training requirements
• continued awareness
F. Summarize the standards required for securing organizational assets regarding policies for acceptable use, mobile devices, passwords, and personally identifiable information (PII), using regulatory or contractual sources to support your claims.
G. Develop an incident response plan for the company in alignment with the attached “Independent Security Report,” following the four incident handling phases according to NIST standards.
H. Develop a business continuity plan (BCP) to address potential natural disasters as described in the “Independent Security Report,” including the following phases:
• project scope and planning
• business impact analysis
• continuity planning
• plan approval and implementation
Author: admin
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“Strengthening Cybersecurity Posture: A Comprehensive Report and Action Plan for SAGE Books” “Developing and Implementing a Comprehensive Continuity Plan”
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“Exploring the Depths of a Scholarly Article: A Review of [Article Title]”
Directions: For this assignment, you will find a scholarly,
peer-reviewed article about a work we read this semester on the GALILEO
database. Then, you will write a detailed summary and evaluation of the article.
Your
article review should include the following information:
1.
A
summary of the content of the article. What is the authors’ purpose (What are
they trying to convince you to believe in writing the article?). How do they
support their ideas in the article? If you use exact words from the article,
you must enclose them in quotation marks.
2.
A
detailed evaluation of the source: Please see “How to Review a Journal Article”
in the Unit 1 folder for a list of questions your evaluation should attempt to
answer.
3.
An
MLA-style citation for the article at the end of your review.
Requirements:
– Your review MUST be formatted in
standard MLA style (See the instructions and examples in the MLA Resources
folder under Lessons).
– Your review must be at least 500
words.
– Your review should be organized into
separate paragraphs. You should have at least two separate paragraphs (one for
your summary and one for your evaluation).
– Your review should be free from careless spelling and grammar errors. Proofread!
– YOU MUST INCLUDE QUOTES FROM THE ARTICLE IN YOUR REVIEW.
Below are some links my professor provided us with to help write the article review properly:
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“Reflecting on My Journey: From Resume to Aspirations” Reflecting on My Journey: From Resume to Aspirations As I sit down to reflect on my journey from creating my resume to setting my aspirations, I am filled with a
Write a well-structured and introspective reflection paper.
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“Exploring the Illusion of the Face on Mars: Sources of Error and Public Influence in Satellite Imagery”
Our human minds are very good at seeing shapes in nature. Go to NASA’s Science page and read about the infamous face on Mars. Open Google Earth and change it to Mars (click on the icon that looks like Saturn). Type “face on mars” in the search box. This will zoom you into what the “face” looks like with NASA’s most recent imagery. Discuss the sources of error that contributed to this mesa originally looking like a face and how these issues have been corrected in the updated imagery. Describe other features viewable in Google Earth that appear to be different than what they are and how those images have influenced the public.
NASA’s science page: https://science.nasa.gov/mission/mars-global-surveyor/
In response to your peers, compare and contrast the sources of error and public influence of their selected features to the ones you discussed.
Posts to respond to:
Post 1: The “Face on Mars” is a classic example of pareidolia, where our brains interpret random images or patterns of light and shadow as familiar objects. In this case, a mesa in the Cydonia region of Mars was misinterpreted as a human face. Subsequent high-resolution imagery from missions like the Mars Global Surveyor and the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has since corrected these issues. Other features on Mars, and indeed on Earth, can also appear to be something they are not when viewed from space. For example, the “Happy Face Crater” (Galle Crater) on Mars looks like a smiley face due to a combination of impact crater morphology and dark dune material within it. In Google Earth, similar instances of pareidolia can be found, such as the “Badlands Guardian” in Alberta, Canada, which looks like a human head wearing a full Native American headdress when viewed from above. These images often go viral and can influence public perception, sometimes leading to conspiracy theories or simply awe at the natural world’s ability to create familiar shapes. It’s a testament to the power of human perception and the stories we weave around the patterns we see.
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“Exploring the World of Microbiology: A Dynamic Study on Viruses, Viroids, and Prions”
you will be given multiple choice questions ti answer regarding microbiology on Viruses, Viroids, and Prions Dynamic Study Module
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Personal Philosophy of Nursing I. Introduction A. Explanation of personal philosophy of nursing B. Importance of having a personal philosophy of nursing II. Definition of Nursing A. My personal definition of nursing B.
Personal Philosophy of Nursing Paper
• Use the following outline to guide the composition of your personal philosophy of nursing.
• Follow both the content and format criteria in completing your composition.
• Open a new Word document, and save it to your Desktop with the filename, “your name_Personal_Philosophy,” inserting your name in place of “your name.”
• Click “Save” often to keep from accidentally losing your work.
• Use the APA links provided above for all APA formatting in all assignments and discussion boards. Contact your Coach if you have additional questions. -
“Delivering Difficult News: Effective Strategies for Communicating Changes at Marble Home Makeovers”
Class presentation
SITUATION 2 (WEDNESDAY MORNING)
Juan Needs to Break the News to All Employees That Work Hours WIll Be Reduced
Juan Hernandez sighed in frustration. He’d slept poorly last night because of anxiety. Today was going to be a long day. He had lots of bad news to pass around-to employees, suppliers, and customers. Juan had delivered bad ne many times before, but it never got easy.
Juan gathered most of the employees for a 30-minute meeting. He broke the news that the company was tempora suspending any overtime work and cutting back on shifts. Juan knew some of the workers lived from month to mor and that these new changes would hurt them. When the meeting ended, Juan thought the employees still had som questions. Also, not all employees were at work today, so Juan needed to send out an email to clarify the news he delivered in the meeting. He definitely wanted to get out more complete information right away.
Task
How can Juan write a message to employees informing them that they will have reduced work hours without excessively reducing employee morale and commitment.
I am specifically tasked with delivering the bad news in a “timely manner”. Please be sure to show sympathy and understanding which is why we believe it is important not wait a long time before delivering the news to the employees at Marble Home Makers. My presentation should last a maximum of 2 minutes.
The presentation is 5-10 minutes. We are a group of 5 and my presentation is expected to be about two minutes and I have to use a reference while delivering the bad news.
Assignment:
We are assigned situation 2.
Purpose
This assignment is intended to help you learn to confidently present findings to management in a presentation.
Action Items
1. Read Application Exercise 15.10 “Presentation about Changes at Marble Home Makeovers” in Cardon (2021
This final presentation is based on the instructions and scenario listed for this exercise,
2. Prepare a 5- to 10-minute video presentation, including PowerPoint slides, based on the scenario below. Mal sure you first identify your key messages and analyze your audience based on information in the textbook.
Create a clear and compelling preview, view, and review (see Chapter 14).
• Presentation about Changes at Marble Home Makeovers. To begin, read the Chapter Case “Bad News at Marble Home Makeovers” in Chapter 11. Then, assume the role of Juan Hernandez, Create a presentation to employees about temporary changes in work shifts. You could base the presentation on Figure 11,4 in th textbook.
3. Locate 1 to 2 additional resources to use as references in the presentation, in addition to the textbook.
4. Make your presentation visually pleasing by using visuals and charts. Make sure you use references when us charts created by others. Use APA Formatting Support E› to help you create your references.
5. Check your work with Grammarly, E»
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GI MindMap: Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) Pathophysiology: – GERD is a chronic digestive disorder in which stomach acid and contents flow back into the esophagus. – This occurs due to a weakened
GI MindMap – Chose one of the topics and create your Mindmap.
To earn full points, here are
some tips:
For pathophysiology >
include three full sentences
For risk factors > include three risk
factors
For differential
diagnosis > include three differential diagnoses
For the Mind Maps – Only the completed template is required. A
title page, paper, conclusion, reference page are NOT required.
-USE RUBRIC ATTACHED IN THIS FILE
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Title: Balancing Individual Rights and the Common Good in Times of Crisis
Read the essay, “If Liquor Stores Are Essential, Why Isn’t Church?” by McConnell and Raskin in The New York Times
Pick one question to answer in your post:
The point of rights is to protect individuals from the tyranny of the majority. But the needs of the greater good of society must also be protected sometimes at the expense of the individual.
1. Why might the right to freedom of religion (attending a place of worship, for example), be more important than “the common good” of society?
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Title: Evaluating Persuasive Appeals: My Personal Approach In our daily lives, we are constantly bombarded with persuasive appeals in various forms – be it through advertisements, political campaigns, or even in our personal relationships. As individuals, we
Discussion #3
Instructions: Respond in no less than a one hundred and fifty (150) discussion post. You must also respond to at least two (2) other classmates.
Prompt(s):
Review “Visual Guide: Evaluating Persuasive Appeals on page 97.
Thinking about, analyzing and evaluating yourself, do you tend to lean more towards logos, pathos, or ethos in your initial responses versus your critical thinking of a subject? Think about controversial issues, politics, or everyday occurrences like watching a commercial, evaluating an ad, or scrolling through social media.