...CSEC630 Week 3 Instructions and Grading Criteria for Lab Assignment #1 Assignment instructions for the written report appear with the grading criteria below. The questions that must be addressed in the report and instructions for the lab portion of the assignment are attached to this assignment. Note: there are two parts to this lab, each part contains 4 questions for you to answer. The CSEC630 Lab 1 PDF attached document includes an introduction section to CrypTool. Lab part 1 starts on page 11 and Lab part 2 starts on page 17. Please submit a Word document that contains your answers to all 8 questions to Lab1 Assignment for Week 3. Objective: The objective of the lab session is for the student to explore cryptography in action by using the educational CrypTool. Competencies: Technology fluency, critical thinking Instructions: For this lab assignment, each student completes the lab exercise using the CrypTool software and prepares a report addressing the questions included in the lab assignment instructions attached to this topic. Submit your answers in the Assignment folder. This assignment is due at the end of the session week 3. Note: You are not required to turn this assignment to Turnitin.com. Grading Criteria This assignment is worth 10 percent of your total grade. • Your score for this assignment can range from 0-100 percent. There are eight questions. • full credit- The answer is thoroughly developed and clearly stated. It represents...
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...CSEC630 Individual Assignment 1 Disclaimer/Caveat/Disclosure/Whateveryouwouldliketocallthis: You are more than welcome to use my paper below as a reference. But, please be smart and do not simply copy and paste because your Prof. or TA will know. Just like you, they have access to this website as well. So be nice and smart and don't set yourself up for a failure, at the very least you should rephrase/paraphrase/reword/Whateveryouprefertocallthis. Just a suggestion, but at the end of the day, it will be your decision. :) Also, I have got at the very least 90% in each of my papers, but that DOES NOT guarantee that you will get the same. It depends almost exclusively on how your professor looks at your response and how s/he grades. The ones that I got were awesome professors and my work and my points went across to them, hence the higher grade. So, basically what I am trying to say here is that if you score less than 90% while using my papers as reference or as a whole, don't curse me out, you just got a stricter professor. :) Operating System: An Operating System (OS) is an intermediary agent between the user and the computer hardware. The OS manages the computer’s resources (hardware, abstract resources, software), allocates the resources and control programs, to prevent errors and improper computer use. (Bower, 2009) Without an OS, a state of the art hardware can serve no purpose besides being a door stopper or a paper weight. Currently, OS comes in different...
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...Lab Assignment #1: Introduction to Encryption Algorithms CSEC 630 University of Maryland University College Professor Jingyu Zhang 1. Which tool or technique would be most effective for a cryptanalyst to use to decipher a text encrypted with the Caesar cipher, and why? The best analysis tool to break the Caesar cipher is histogram because it performs a statistical analysis on cipher text which shows the frequency of each letter used in the file. This can later be compared and matched to the frequency of letters in the English language. 2. What do you notice about the histogram results when text is encrypted with the Vigenère cipher in comparison to the results of the Caesar cipher? Why is this the case? Histogram simply gives the frequency of each individual letter in cipher text without taking the plaintext into consideration. Since in Caesar cipher the relationship between plaintext and cipher text is one to one, histogram is more efficient to break the cipher. Since the key in vigenere is somewhat random the histogram shown below seems random as well. 3. There is an error in the following cipher text representation of this quote, what is it? The original unencrypted message is: TH ED IF FE RE NC EB ET WE EN ST UP ID IT YA ND GE NI US IS TH AT GE NI US HA SI TS LI MI TS The original encrypted message is: THE CORRECT CIPHERTEXT SD AH FO HL AR ST RE AS YL BS CI MQ TF NI VE TG HB SN QC NC SD TD HB SN QC DE CN IC IF OT IC This is the error example: SD...
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...Q1. Which tool or technique from the above list would be most effective for a cryptanalyst to use to decipher a text encrypted with the Caesar cipher, and why? I personal like all the ways that I saw in the above list. I think that a cryptanalyst would likely to use the Histogram. I personally think it is easier to read and the information that it gives is very valuable. It gives you the frequency and percent on how many times a certain character was used. Which if I think if I was a cryptanalyst this may help me out in deciphering the encrypted text. Q2. What do you notice about the histogram results when text is encrypted with the Vigenère cipher in comparison to the results of the Caesar cipher? Why is this the case? I really don’t see too much change however, what I have noticed from the first histogram using Caesar cipher vs. using Vigenère I noticed that E is no longer the letter with the most characters used like it was in the Caesar cipher. As a matter of fact it is between L, and K and really doesn’t give a character to use to help decipher it. We know that the letter could be a J but how many words or even phases have a lot of Js in its message? It seems that Vigenere is the better and more difficult cipher to use. Q3. There is an error in the following ciphertext representation of this quote, what is it? What should the correct ciphertext be? (Hint: when using the CrypTool there are several ways to decode one that you can use is “Playfair” encipher...
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...C:\snort\bin\ *.conf *.rules *.pcap dir PCAP file opened in Wireshark Wire shark TCP only filter Snort cmd run Alert file after modifying Snort rules. Renamed alert file. Alert 2 1. When running Snort IDS why might there be no alerts? There could be several different reasons for Snort not seeing any alerts. The number one reason, is that Snort has not been configured properly to listen for traffic. Snort needs to be configured properly on specific port for it too listen to traffic. Another reason according to the Snort FAQ, no alerts can be due to “the result of a checksum offloading issue.” (Snort FAQ, 2016) The use of –k none should be added in the cmd line to solve the issue of no alerts. 2. If you only went to a few web sites, why are there so many alerts? Snort is an open-source intrusion detection system (IDS). Intrusion detection systems are able to analyze many different types of network traffic to detect abnormalities. Snort analyzes packets on a network depending on the traffic traversing the network. Traffic can include TCP, UDP, and HTTP traffic to name a few. Depending on which protocols where used when going to the website, different types of alerts can be produced by Snort. 3. What are the advantages of logging more information to the alerts file? Advantages to logging more information to the alerts files is that one, it can be more useful to a system administrator trying to figure out what type of malware...
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...Q1. Which tool or technique from the above list would be most effective for a cryptanalyst to use to decipher a text encrypted with the Caesar cipher, and why? The Histogram tool is the tool that will be most effective because it basically performs statistical analysis on the cipher text which basically shows the frequency at which each letter is used in a file or within the file. It can then be used for comparison and matching the frequency of the letters in the English language (Diffie,1996). Q2. What do you notice about the histogram results when text is encrypted with the Vigenère cipher in comparison to the results of the Caesar cipher? Why is this the case? The Caesar cipher was a lot easier to see the patterns of the alphabet. The frequency definitely made it easier to distinguish the usage pattern which makes it easier for decryption while the pattern is lost if it is viewed with the Vigenère. It will be easier to crack if the Caesar cipher is used compared to using the Vigenère which seems to be more difficult to crack. Q3. There is an error in the following ciphertext representation of this quote, what is it? What should the correct ciphertext be? (Hint: when using the CrypTool there are several ways to decode one that you can use is “Playfair” encipher option, the plaintext and key provided in the lab information, and DESELECTING the “separate duplicate letters only within pairs” option) SDAHFOWGRABSSRERIVBYBSCIMQTFNIVETGHBSNQCNCSDTDHBSNQCD...
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...CSEC 630 Mac Virtual Lab Access Instructions Part I - Downloading, Installing and Connecting the CISCO VPN Client 1. a. Type https://vpn.csvcl.net in the address bar of your browser b. Type your assigned username and password and click Login in the Login box 2. To connect to he VPN for the first time, click Start AnyConnect - If you get the warning as seen above about the Java plu-in, please click Trust to move forward. You may notice the two windows below. Please, click on run in the warning window to continue. 3. When you get to this the window above, click on “Mac OS X 10.6+ (Intel)” to download the installer of the VPN client. - The installer will be downloaded to your default download location 4. Navigate to your default download location and locate the downloaded “anyconnect…-k9.dmg” file. Then, start the installation process of the client. - Once you locate the “.dmg” file, lunch it and a temporary drive will be created on your desktop. Access the “AnyConnect VPN 3.xxxx” drive and lunch the “vpn.pkg” file that it contains. - Once the “vnp.pkg” file is lunched you will be guided through the installation process as indicated in the window above. 5. Once the installation process has completed, locate the “Cisco” folder in the “Applications” folder and lunch the “Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client” . - Once lunched, you’ll be prompted to enter the address, “vpn.csvcl.net”, in the box below. - Once you type the address...
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...CSEC 630 Final Exam - 100 points . Maximum length answer for each question should be limited to approximately 800 words (2 pages) excluding diagrams, illustrations or other addendum. You are not required to use APA formatting. I expect the response to immediately follow the question as follows: 1. Describe… Response 2. Discuss… Response And so forth… ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FINAL EXAM ABC HEALTHCARE CASE BACKGROUND Healthcare companies, like ABC Healthcare, that operate as for-profit entities, are facing a multitude of challenges. The regulatory environment is becoming more restrictive, viruses and worms are growing more pervasive and damaging, and ABC Heathcare’s stakeholders are demanding more flexible access to their systems. The healthcare industry is experiencing significant regulatory pressures that mandate prudent information security and systems management practices. Furthermore, the continued pressure to reduce cost requires that management focus on streamlining operations, reducing management overhead and minimizing human intervention. The regulatory focus at ABC Healthcare is on the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX). Both pieces of legislation highlight the need for good systems administration and controls, but focus on different aspects of the business. The main focus of HIPAA is to protect...
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...copies to be made without fee. Individuals may make copies for their own use or for use by classes of which they are in charge; institutions may make copies for use within and by the staff and students of that institution. For copying in any other circumstances, prior permission in writing must be obtained from Macmillan Publishers Limited. Under no circumstances may the material in this book be used, in part or in its entirety, for commercial gain. It must not be sold in any format. Designed by Macmillan Publishers Limited Cover design by Macmillan Publishers Limited and Red Giraffe CSEC Biology Free Resources LIST OF CONTENTS CSEC Biology Syllabus Extract 3 CSEC Biology Syllabus 4 CSEC Biology Specimen Papers: Paper 01 Paper 02 Paper 032 89 104 125 CSEC Biology Mark Schemes for Specimen Papers: Paper 01 Paper 02 Paper 032 136 137 149 CSEC Biology Subject Reports: 2004 January Subject Report 2004 June Subject Report 2005 January Subject Report 2006 January Subject Report 2007 January Subject Report 2007 May/June Subject Report 2008 January...
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...CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate CSEC ® PRINCIPLES OF BUSINESS SYLLABUS Effective for examinations from May/June 2008 Including 2009 amendments CXC 08/G/SYLL 06 Published by the Caribbean Examinations Council. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form, or by any means electronic, photocopying, recording or otherwise without prior permission of the author or publisher. Correspondence related to the syllabus should be addressed to: The Pro-Registrar Caribbean Examinations Council Caenwood Centre 37 Arnold Road, Kingston 5, Jamaica, W.I. Telephone: (876) 630-5200 Facsimile Number: (876) 967-4972 E-mail address: cxcwzo@cxc.org Website: www.cxc.org Copyright © 2006, by Caribbean Examinations Council The Garrison, St Michael BB14038, Barbados CXC 08/G/SYLL 06 2 Contents RATIONALE...........................................................................................................................................................1 AIMS ........................................................................................................................................................................1 GENERAL OBJECTIVES ......................................................................................................................................2 SKILLS AND ABILLITIES TO BE ASSESSED ........................
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...CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate CSEC® CHEMISTRY SYLLABUS Effective for examinations from May–June 2015 CXC 21/G/SYLL 13 Published by the Caribbean Examinations Council. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form, or by any means electronic, photocopying, recording or otherwise without prior permission of the author or publisher. Correspondence related to the syllabus should be addressed to: The Pro-Registrar Caribbean Examinations Council Caenwood Centre 37 Arnold Road, Kingston 5, Jamaica Telephone Number: + 1 (876) 630-5200 Facsimile Number: + 1 (876) 967-4972 E-mail Address: cxcwzo@cxc.org Website: www.cxc.org Copyright © 2013 by Caribbean Examinations Council The Garrison, St Michael BB14038, Barbados CXC 21/G/SYLL 13 Contents RATIONALE ................................................................................................................................... AIMS ............................................................................................................................................. CANDIDATE POPULATION ............................................................................................................. SUGGESTED TIME-TABLE ALLOCATION ........................................................................................ ORGANISATION OF THE SYLLABUS .................................................
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...CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate CSEC AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE SYLLABUS Effective for examinations from May/June 2008 CXC 07/G/SYLL 06 Published by the Caribbean Examinations Council © 2010, Caribbean Examinations Council All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form, or by any means electronic, photocopying, recording or otherwise without prior permission of the author or publisher. Correspondence related to the syllabus should be addressed to: The Pro-Registrar Caribbean Examinations Council Caenwood Centre 37 Arnold Road, Kingston 5, Jamaica, W.I. Telephone: (876) 630-5200 Facsimile Number: (876) 967-4972 E-mail address: cxcwzo@cxc.org Website: www.cxc.org Copyright © 2006, by Caribbean Examinations Council The Garrison, St Michael BB11158, Barbados CXC 07/G/SYLL 06 Content RATIONALE ........................................................................................................................................... 1 AIMS ........................................................................................................................................................ 1 CAREER CHOICES ............................................................................................................................... 2 SUGGESTED RESOURCES ...............................................................................................
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...Group 1 Team Assignment CSEC 630- 9026 Jeff Daniels Written by: Kevin Alton, Nadia Iqbal, and Alex Polevoy July 2015 Table of Contents Introduction.…………………………………………………………………..………….3 Section I: iTrust Threats & Vulnerabilities and Countermeasures.……………..…………..3 Section II: Recommended Changes to Security Management Policies………...……………..7 Section III: Adaption of Requirements to Reduce Security Risk……….……………....…......11 Conclusion. …………………………………….…………………………………….…21 References ……………………………………………………………...………………23 Introduction There are multiple benefits of electronic health records (EHR), which include improved care, quicker access to patient files, and increased physician oversight of care. However, with the benefit of convenience of using EHRs, comes the responsibility of protecting electronic protected health information (ePHI) and safeguarding sensitive patient data. The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) focuses on protecting ePHI with guidelines to ensure organizations have implemented “reasonable and appropriate” security measures to adhere to HIPAA rules and maintain patient confidentiality. HIPAA requires covered entities to conduct risk assessments to verify compliance and attempt to uncover areas where ePHI is at risk of...
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...CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate CSEC ® INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SYLLABUS Effective for examinations from May/June 2010 C XC 30/G /S YLL 08 1 Published by the Caribbean Examinations Council All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form, or by any means electronic, photocopying, recording or otherwise without prior permission of the author or publisher. Correspondence related to the syllabus should be addressed to: The Pro-Registrar Caribbean Examinations Council Caenwood Centre 37 Arnold Road, Kingston 5, Jamaica, W.I. Telephone: (876) 630-5200 Facsimile Number: (876) 967-4972 E-mail address: cxcwzo@cxc.org Website: www.cxc.org Copyright © 2008, by Caribbean Examinations Council The Garrison, St Michael BB14038, Barbados CXC 30/G/SYLL 08 Contents RATIONALE .............................................................................................................................................. AIMS ...................................................................................................................................................... 1 2 2 2 3 4 5 5 7 7 8 10 12 13 15 16 19 21 23 46 47 ORGANIZATION OF THE SYLLABUS .................................................................................................. SUGGESTED TIME-TABLE ALLOCATION .......................................................................................... FORMAT...
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...CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate CSEC® RELIGIOUS EDUCATION SYLLABUS Effective for examinations from May/June 2012 CXC 28/G/SYLL 09 Published by the Caribbean Examinations Council © 2010, Caribbean Examinations Council All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form, or by any means electronic, photocopying, recording or otherwise without prior permission of the author or publisher. Correspondence related to the syllabus should be addressed to: The Pro-Registrar Caribbean Examinations Council Caenwood Centre 37 Arnold Road, Kingston 5, Jamaica, W.I. Telephone: (876) 630-5200 Facsimile Number: (876) 967-4972 E-mail address: cxcwzo@cxc.org Website: www.cxc.org Copyright © 2009, by Caribbean Examinations Council The Garrison, St Michael BB14038, Barbados CXC 28/G/SYLL 09 Contents RATIONALE ................................................................................................................................... 1 AIMS ................................................................................................................................................ 1 CRITERIA FOR CONTENT SELECTION .................................................................................... 2 ORGANISATION OF THE SYLLABUS ....................................................................................... 2 APPROACHES TO TEACHING THE SYLLABUS .......
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