Syncsession

 

Write a 4-5 page paper (deliverable length does not include the title and reference pages)

  • Why must companies place an increased emphasis on the use of high-quality software in business systems, industrial process-control systems, and consumer products?
  • What potential ethical issues do software manufacturers face in making trade-offs between project schedules, project costs, and software quality?
  • What are the four most common types of software product liability claims?

Investigation Considerations

A digital forensic investigation process can involve many steps and procedures. The objective is to obtain unbiased information in a verifiable manner using accepted forensic practices. In this project, you will perform some of the steps necessary for setting up an investigation. These steps include designing interview questions that establish the needs of the case and provide focus for your investigative efforts. You will also determine what resources may be needed to conduct the investigation. Once you have this information, you will be able to develop an investigation plan that properly sequences activities and processes, allowing you to develop time estimates and contingency plans should you encounter challenges in the investigation.

This situation involves two computers and a thumb drive. After clear authorization to proceed has been obtained, one of the first investigative decision points is whether to process the items of evidence individually or together. Processing computers individually makes sense when they are not likely tied to the same case. However, if the computers are linked to the same case, there can be advantages in processing them together.

There are four steps in this project. In Step 1, you will develop interview protocols and identify documentation needs for a forensic investigation. In Step 2, you will identify tools and software needed for the investigation. In Step 3, you will develop a plan for conducting the investigation, and in Step 4, you will consolidate your efforts in the form of a single document to be submitted to your supervisor (i.e., your instructor). The final assignment in this project is a planning document with a title page, table of contents, and distinct section for each of the three steps in the project. Consult the relevant sections of Guidelines for Project 1 Investigation Project Plan in every step.

In Step 1, get started on the plan by creating an interview form to record questions, key words, and authorization information, and to complete the legal forms needed in this case. However, before you can do that, you need to review your training in criminal investigations.

Your tasks in Step 1 are to create interview forms to record questions, key words, and authorization information, and to designate other legal forms that will be needed in this case. It is important for you to describe the importance of each form that you create in the body of your final Project Plan assignment and include in-text reference citations for all of your content. The forms that you complete as part of Step 1 will be included in your Investigation Project Plan, the final assignment for this project.

As part of the investigation into two computers and a thumb drive, it’s important to do the necessary preliminary work. In criminal investigations, there are laws governing chain of custody, search warrants, subpoenas, jurisdiction, and the plain view doctrine. It’s important to be familiar with these topics. Review forensic laws and regulations that relate to cybercrime, as well as rules of digital forensics in preparation for your digital forensic investigation.

The next thing to do is to read the police report and perform a quick inventory of devices that are thought to contain evidence of the crime. You have set up a meeting with the lead detectives and the prosecutor handling the case.

You have received an official request for assistance that provides you with authority to conduct the investigation. You realize it will be impossible to produce a detailed investigation project plan prior to your meeting with the detectives and the prosecutor. First, you need to develop a series of questions to establish the key people and activities. These questions should address potential criminal activity, timelines, and people who need to be investigated.

It is also important to determine whether different aspects of the case are being pursued by other investigators and to include those investigators on your contact list. In addition, some situations may involve organizations or individuals who need to adhere to various types of industry compliance. This situation may require you to follow special procedures.

In Step 2, you will consider the types of resources needed for the investigation. 

Step 2: List Required Forensic Equipment, Software, and Labor Expenses

In Step 1, you developed forms and templates to collect the legal, criminal, and technical information that lays the groundwork for your investigation. In this step, you will consider the types of equipment and human resources needed to conduct the investigation and create a budget table that includes expenses for software licenses, computers, storage devices, number of digital forensics examiners, digital forensics examiners’ labor hours, examiner hourly pay rate, including time spent for each phase of the investigation process in gathering evidence analysis, reporting, presentation preparation and court appearance(s).

It is important to total overall costs of all equipment and expenses in your budget table. By making these preparations, you are establishing forensic readiness. Required resources can include people; tools and technologies such as RAID storagedeployment kits, or imaging programs; and budget and timeline information.

Develop a checklist. It will be included in the final Investigation Project Plan.

In the next step, you will begin to prepare a plan for managing a digital forensic investigation.

Step 3: Plan Your Investigation

In the prior step, you determined what resources would be necessary for your investigation. In this step, you will develop a plan for managing the investigation. The requirements for writing case reports reflect the step-by-step rigidity of the criminal investigation process itself. Being able to articulate time, task, money, and personnel requirements is essential.

Project management is a skill set that is not often linked to digital forensics and criminal investigations. That is unfortunate because effective project management can have a dramatic impact on the success and accuracy of an investigation. Identifying the tasks that need to be performed, their sequence, and their duration are important considerations, especially in the face of “wild cards” such as delays in obtaining correct search warrants and subpoenas. It is also important to have a clear understanding of the goals for the investigation as you will likely be called upon to present conclusions and opinions of your findings.

Your project plan should include a properly sequenced narrative timeline and a separately labeled and sequenced Visual Graphic Timeline chart that reflects the time intervals between each phase of the evidence acquisition and investigation processes (e.g., 30 hours gathering evidence spread across five business days, 60 hours of analysis over 10 business days, 90 days for reporting and court preparation, etc.) including detailed time estimates, and contingency plans. Your plan will serve many purposes, including the assignment of a project budget. As you create your plan, be sure to include in your meeting agenda communications and reporting: who should be involved, how the activities should be carried out, how often, and under what circumstances (i.e., modality, frequency).

Once you have developed your project management plan, move on to the next step, where you will submit your final assignment.

Step 4: Prepare and Submit Completed Investigation Project Plan

For your final assignment, you will combine the results of the previous three steps into a single planning document—an Investigation Project Plan—with a title page, a table of contents, and a distinct section for each of the three steps. The plan should include:

  1. Forms documenting key people, meeting agenda, key activities and reporting, key words, investigation timeline narrative, visual graphic timeline chart, authorization confirmation (e.g., ownership, jurisdiction), and related investigations. Designation of the legal forms required for criminal investigations should also be included. (Step 1)
  2. Resource checklist for equipment, human resources and labor expenses (Step 2)
  3. Management plan (Step 3)
  4. Search and seizure form(s)
  5. Chain of custody form

The organization and details of your plan is important. Be sure to refer to the Guidelines for Project 1 Investigation Project Plan to meet the minimum standards needed for this project.

All sources of information must be appropriately referenced. Submit your completed Investigation Project Plan to your supervisor (instructor) for evaluation upon completion.

Quality Management and control Project Draft and Final Project

  

Course Name: Quality Management and control

Project Topic:

https://www.manufacturingtomorrow.com/story/2020/06/faulty-takata-airbags-make-headlines-again/15476/ – Topic

INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PROJECT REPORT

1. Abstract 

a. This section should:

i. Provide an overview of the project you are going to be working on.

b. It should include the following:

i. A brief summary of the project to be done.

ii. The purpose of the project or the problem being solved.

iii. General overview of how the problem was studied.

iv. The findings and conclusions.

Note: 

· The abstract should be between 150 and 250 words.

· The abstract should be a single paragraph double-spaced and should not be indented.

2. Introduction 

a. This section should contain:

i. Sufficient background information about the quality tools – Pareto or histogram and control charts – you are about to employ. Therefore, do some research on the quality tools you will be using for the project. Include some information about the project, for example, information about defects.

ii. The rationale for the project.

Note: 

· This section should be at least two to three pages.

  

3. Methods 

The method section should be written in narrative, paragraph format. It should describe the steps you intend or have taken in order to complete the project. 

a. This section should contain:

i. How you would sample and collect the data in your field and what each category of data would represent.

ii. A list of all the steps you intend to take to create the charts.

Note: 

· This section should be at least two to three pages.

4. Results

The results section should contain all the charts you have created. You should label the charts. A simple description of the charts should be made under each chart.

Note: 

· This section has no page limit.

· Include these Pareto charts or histogram and any of the control charts.

5. Discussion and Conclusions 

This section should discuss and conclude your results – discuss the charts, discuss any trend of the defects over the period such as five-day period chosen. It should also explain how the project turned out and whether or not there is room for improvement. 

Note: 

· This section should be at least one to two pages.

· Discuss significant/vital few versus trivial/useful many.

· If you have created a histogram, describe the distribution.

· Provide ideas for fixing the defects/problems permanently. 

· Include your recommendations.

6. Draft Report 

This section should contain your draft report. Draft means you think the paper is good to go; you think it is done. The paper is draft because it has not yet been accepted or published. It also only draft because you haven’t yet submitted it for final evaluation. Before you submit this draft, you should have already completed the project and double checked spelling, grammar, punctuation, and APA style. You are strongly encouraged to have had others read the report before submitting it to the instructor. Use the grammar checker in your Word processor set to the most stringent setting. This should be submitted to Turnitin.

Note: 

· The draft report should contain the following: abstract, introduction, method, results, and discussion and conclusion. Please make sure you have a title page, a table of contents, a list of figures, and a list of tables in the final submission and also put a reference section (Use a minimum of five references). The draft report should be in MS Word.

7. Final Report

This section should be your absolute final version of your project report. Please use APA style. This should be submitted to Turnitin. 

Note: 

· The final report should be an improvement over the draft report.

8. PowerPoint Presentation – PLEASE DON’T WORK ON THIS (8) PowerPoint Presentation.

This section should contain at least 12 slides on the important aspects of the project. This will be presented in class and submitted on Canvas.

9. Evaluation

You should evaluate your team members by the evaluation form on Canvas and send your evaluations to the instructor as a file upload through Canvas.

Note: 

· Only those who have worked in teams can evaluate each other.

· Use the evaluation forms under Project Module.

· Evaluation is confidential.

· Evaluation points (five points) are extra credit.

 Other Project Requirements

· Use APA style (sixth edition) for the report except when conflicting with the project requirements. If you don’t have APA manual, click https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/

· Use a minimum of five references

· There should be a title page and a table of contents

Submission

· Submit draft report at Draft Report Submission under Project Module.

· Submit draft spreadsheet file at Spreadsheet File Submission under Project Module.

· Submit final report at Final Report Submission under Project Module. Many universities and associations believe that using more than 5-10% of other’s work in your document (even if quoted and cited correctly) is too much; that you haven’t done enough original work. PSU subscribes to Turnitin which checks how much of your work is original. This is not just used to check for plagiarism but also for originality. Turnitin will be used for the draft and final reports. Your Turnitin score should be no more than 10%.

· Submit final spreadsheet file at Spreadsheet File Submission under Project Module.

· The due date and time for the submission of spreadsheet file and Word file is posted on Canvas. For reports submitted after the due time a subtraction of 10% will be taken from the score and 5% shall be taken for each subsequent business day. It is the student’s prerogative to wait until the last minute to submit the report and gamble that he/she will be prevented from submitting the paper on time because of some unforeseen event.

Cloud computing

Define and describe business continuity.
Define and describe disaster recovery.
Explain the differences between the two using at least 2 scholarly resources in APA format. Finally, provide a real world example of both

2-3 pages at least and no plagiarism.

Discussion: Multilayer User Access Control

 

Learning Objectives and Outcomes

  • Identify what implementation method(s) can be used to incorporate multilayer access control
  • Describe and how each method benefits multilayered access control.

Assignment Requirements

Read the worksheet named “Multilayer User Access Control” and address the following:

Using what you have learned about building a multilayer access control system, identify what implementation method(s) can be used and how each method benefits multilayered access control.

Practical Connection

 

For this assignment, please complete the following:

Provide  a reflection of at least 500 words (or 2 pages double-spaced) of how  the knowledge, skills, or theories of this course have been applied or  could be applied, in a practical manner to your current work  environment. If you are not currently working, share times when you have  or could observe these theories, and knowledge could be applied to an  employment opportunity in your field of study. 

REQUIREMENTS:

Provide a 2 page double spaced minimum reflection (i.e. no less than 2 full pages of content). This does not include the required APA Cover Page and reference page.

Use of proper APA formatting and citations. If supporting evidence from outside resources is used those must be properly cited.

Share a personal connection that identifies specific knowledge and theories from this course.

Research topic

 Topic- Journal of Systems and Software 

This is a continuing assignment; you will be using this drop box until you and your faculty mentor approve your topic. 

In a 200-word document, describe your topic. Identify research in the area any models/theories developed in the area. Have you identified a cite problem/gap in this body of knowledge?

Are you considering doing a qualitative, quantitative, mixed method, project, etc., study, identify a possibly population to gather data from.

If you are a CPT student, please include the following as well:
Have you been issued CPT or are currently on CPT? If so what is your CPT code?

If you have a CPT code then:
Post your job description.Upload an official job description on company letterhead. Please copy/paste your current job responsibilities identify how your proposed topic in your discipline relates to the program goals and core courses. 

  • Once your mentor has approved your topic, you will use the below form to add all the components and submit to the school.

EH Week9 DB

 

Hello,

i need this paper by 10/21 afternoon.

Strictly No plagiarism please use your own words.

Cybercriminals use many different types of malware to attack systems. Select one common type of malware listed in this article link and using your own words, explain how to defend yourself against it.   https://www.esecurityplanet.com/malware/malware-types.html#maliciousmobileapp

300 words

Make sure Strictly No plagiarism content should not match and even the reference should not match in plagiarism 

Dissertation Outline

In 250-300 words outline your dissertation topic and goals for this semester as they relate to your dissertation course. If you do not have a dissertation topic please revert those you are considering. Also, include ways that you could improve your dissertation, as well as areas you may be struggling with. 

Dissertation course : Inferential Statistics in Decision making