CIS 341 Assignment 2: Identifying Potential Risk, Response, and Recovery
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Strayer CIS 341Assignment 2: Identifying
Potential Risk, Response, and Recovery
Due
Week 8 and worth 75 points
In
Assignment 1: Identifying Potential Malicious Attacks, Threats, and
Vulnerabilities, you were recently hired as an Information Security Engineer
for a videogame development company. After viewing a growing number of reports
detailing malicious activity, the CIO requested you identify and draft a report
identifying potential malicious attacks, threats, and vulnerabilities specific
to your organization. He asked you to include a brief explanation of each item
and the potential impact it could have on the organization.
After
review of your report, the CIO requests that you develop a follow-up plan
developing a strategy for dealing with all risks (i.e., risk mitigation, risk
assignment, risk acceptance, or risk avoidance) identified in Assignment 1.
Further, your plan should identify controls (i.e., administrative,
preventative, detective, and corrective) that will be used to mitigate each
risk previously identified.
Write
a four to five (4-5) page paper in which you:
1.
For
each malicious attack and threat identified in Assignment 1, choose a strategy
for dealing with the risk (i.e., risk mitigation, risk assignment, risk
acceptance, or risk avoidance).
2.
For
each malicious attack and threat identified in Assignment 1, develop controls
(i.e., administrative, preventative, detective, and corrective) that will be
used to mitigate each risk.
3.
For
each vulnerability identified in Assignment 1, choose a strategy for dealing
with the risk (i.e., risk mitigation, risk assignment, risk acceptance, or risk
avoidance).
4.
For
each vulnerability identified in Assignment 1, develop controls (i.e.,
administrative, preventative, detective, and corrective) that will be used to
mitigate each risk.
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