DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES
INFORMATION SECURITY
[Title: YOUR PROJECT TITLE]
STUDENT FULL NAME / ID
DATE (DD/MM/YY)
Sent file name must be in the following format: BIT430-G3-SPRING2020
Executive Summary
The executive summary consists of only one paragraph with a length of 80 words maximum. The executive summary provides a brief description of what is included in your report. It allows the read to quickly get acquainted with the information contained within your full report.
Don’t forget to delete these instructions text after finishing with your executive summary
- Background
The report should contain a maximum of 5 pages.
Provide a background of your research into a particular security incident. Also, mention how and where did you find information included in your report.
2. Description
Detailed explanation of the techniques (or explanation of a security plan) as applicable to the topic.
- Incident description
- The target entity/organization
- What was exploited
- Who was affected
- Casualties
Include a description of the casualty. How many people / systems / records were affected
- What was the consequences
- The tools/techniques used
- Information technology security techniques and models
- Prevention/Solution
- This section describes how such incident could have been prevented.
- What is your recommendation?
- Conclusion
- This section provides a conclusion of the report
- A reflection (your own opinion) or such incident/issue affects how companies and people need to treat valuable data.
References
Use the Reference paragraph style to enter and cross-reference document references. Books [1], standards [2], reports [3], journal articles [4], and web pages [5] are conventionally presented in slightly different ways.
- P. Oppenheimer, Top Down Network Design, Third Edition, Indianapolis, Cisco Press, 2011
- ISO. Language of Temporal Ordering Specification, ISO 8807, International Organization for Standardization, Geneva, 1989.
- Jacobson, J. and Andersen, O., editors. Software Controlled Medical Devices. SP Report 1997:11, Swedish National Testing and Research Institute, Sweden, 1997.
- Turner, K. J. The Rules for Sailing Races on PDAs, J. Navigation, 23(5):114-240, May 2002.
- European Telecommunications Standards Institute, “Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB): Implementation guidelines for DVB terrestrial services; transmission aspects,” European Telecommunications Standards Institute, ETSI TR-101-190, 1997. [Online]. Available: http://www.etsi.org. [Accessed: Aug. 17, 1998].
Appendix 1 (if any)
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