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Write an analysis of the identified systems, networks, and data by addressing the following points in 400–500 words, with respect to Sony organization.
● What types of critical systems, networks, and data would you expect constitute Sony’s information infrastructure? Provide a brief description of these types of assets, and where relevant, the roles that these assets play in the organization. Consider conducting further research online, beyond the scope of the provided case study, to aid your answer.
● Which of these critical assets do you think are the most essential to the organization’s ability to accomplish its mission? Explain why.
● Do you think that the 2014 attack against Sony primarily targeted systems, networks, data, or a combination of all three?
Please note that your answers to the Sony case study will be assessed according to the sound reasoning you have provided for your interpretation of the organization’s critical assets. In this regard, less emphasis should be placed on the accuracy of Sony’s business details, but rather on your justification of what assets you believe are essential to the organization, and their associated vulnerabilities.
will be graded according to the following rubric:
Very poor
Poor
Satisfactory
Very good
Exceptional
Adherence to brief
Student has detailed the following:
– The organization’s critical systems, networks, and data
– Which of these assets are essential to the organization achieving its mission
– The associated vulnerabilities of the organization’s systems, networks, and data (if students are addressing their own organization); or a justification of the critical assets targeted in the hack (if students are addressing Sony)
Answer falls within the prescribed word count (400–500 words).
No submission.
OR
Student fails to address any element of the brief. (0)
Some key elements are not addressed. Most information provided is irrelevant.
OR
Answer does not fall within the prescribed word count (100 words over word count). (5.5)
Student has adhered to most of the brief. Sufficient information is provided and is mostly relevant. (7)
Student has adhered to almost all elements of the brief. Almost all information is provided and relevant. (8.5)
Student has fully adhered to the brief. All information provided is comprehensive and relevant. (10)
Insight into systems, networks, and data
Student has demonstrated their understanding by providing a substantial description of the roles of the critical systems, networks, and data they have identified within their organization or Sony.
No submission.
OR
Student fails to demonstrate even basic understanding of the organization’s systems, networks, and data. (0)
Student shows an incomplete understanding of the organization’s systems, networks, and data. (5.5)
Student demonstrates satisfactory understanding of the organization’s systems, networks, and data. However, at least one aspect is either not entirely correct or complete. (7)
Student demonstrates a strong understanding of the roles of the organization’s critical systems, networks, and data. Their analysis clearly illustrates understanding and conveys a degree of insight. (8.5)
Student demonstrates a thorough and incisive understanding of the roles of the organization’s critical systems, networks, and data. Their analysis is comprehensive and insightful. (10)
Insight into which assets (systems, networks, or data) are essential to an organization accomplishing its mission
Student has demonstrated their understanding by providing a substantial description of the most essential asset (systems, networks, or data) their organization or Sony depends on.
No submission.
OR
Student fails to demonstrate even basic understanding of the organization’s most essential assets. (0)
Student shows an incomplete understanding of the organization’s essential assets. (5.5)
Student demonstrates satisfactory understanding of the organization’s essential assets. However, at least one aspect is either not entirely correct or complete. (7)
Student demonstrates a strong understanding of the chosen organization’s essential assets. Their analysis clearly illustrates understanding and conveys a degree of insight. (8.5)
Student demonstrates a thorough and incisive understanding of the chosen organization’s essential assets. Their analysis is comprehensive and insightful. (10)
For students focusing on their organization:
Insight into the vulnerabilities of critical systems, networks, and data
Student has demonstrated their understanding by accurately describing the vulnerabilities of the critical systems, networks, and data within their organization.
For students focusing on Sony
Insight into the critical systems, networks, and data affected by the Sony hack
Student has demonstrated their understanding by accurately describing the critical systems, networks, and data that were affected by the Sony hack.
No submission.
OR
Student fails to demonstrate even basic understanding of the vulnerabilities of the organization’s critical systems, networks, and data. (0)
No submission.
OR
Student fails to demonstrate even basic understanding of the critical systems, networks, and data that were affected in the Sony hack. (0)
Student shows an incomplete understanding of the vulnerabilities of the organization’s critical systems, networks, and data. (5.5)
Student shows an incomplete understanding of the critical systems, networks, and data that were affected in the Sony hack. (5.5)
Student demonstrates satisfactory understanding of the vulnerabilities of the organization’s critical systems, networks, and data. However, at least one aspect is either not entirely correct or complete. (7)
Student demonstrates satisfactory understanding of the critical systems, networks, and data that were affected in the Sony hack However, at least one aspect is either not entirely correct or complete. (7)
Student demonstrates a strong understanding of the vulnerabilities of the organization’s critical systems, networks, and data. Their analysis clearly illustrates understanding and conveys a degree of insight. (8.5)
Student demonstrates a strong understanding of the critical systems, networks, and data that were affected in the Sony hack. Their analysis clearly illustrates understanding and conveys a degree of insight. (8.5)
Student demonstrates a thorough and incisive understanding of the vulnerabilities of the organization’s critical systems, networks, and data. Their analysis is comprehensive and insightful. (10)
Student demonstrates a thorough and incisive understanding of the critical systems, networks, and data that were affected in the Sony hack. Their analysis is comprehensive and insightful. (10)
Organization of writing
Answer is structured clearly and logically.
No submission.
OR
Complete lack of logical structure. (0)
Answer has some logical structure, but not enough to justify a passing grade. (5.5)
Answer is structured fairly well in terms of logic and clarity. (7)
Answer is structured very well in terms of logic and clarity. (8.5)
Answer is structured exceptionally well in terms of logic and clarity. (10)
Total: 50 points
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