...NT2580-M1 Introduction to Information Security Unit 1: Information Systems Security Fundamentals 2015-Summer, 6/20/2015, Saturday (9:00am – 1:30pm) Student Name ___________________________________ Lesson Plan Theory (in class, Lab #2)……………………………..…………………..……...2 Reading Kim and Solomon, Chapter 1: Information Systems Security. Objectives……………..………………….……………………………….2 Student Assignments for this Unit Unit 1 Lab Perform Reconnaissance & Probing Using ZenMap GUI (Nmap) Lab #1: Performing Network Reconnaissance using Common Tools Overview and access vLab..............................................................................................3 Part 1: Exploring the Tools used in the Virtual Lab Environment……………16 Unit 1 Assignment Match Risks/Threats to Solutions Part 2: Connecting to a Linux Machine …………………. .........................44 Unit 1 Assignment Impact of a Data Classification Standard Part 3: Using Zenmap to Perform Basic Reconnaissance ……………………59 Appendix A. SYLLABUS………………………………………………..……..………….69 B. Forgot your password?………………………………………………..……..73 Instructor: Yingsang “Louis” HO Tel: 425-241-8080 (cell), (206) 244-3300 (school) Email: yho@itt-tech.edu NT2580_2015_Summer_M1_UNIT1.doc Page 1 of 76 Unit 1: Information Systems Security Fundamentals Learning Objective Explain the concepts of information systems security (ISS) as applied to an IT infrastructure. Key Concepts Confidentiality, integrity, and availability...
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...------------------------------------------------- Graded Assignment Requirements Assignment Requirements documents provided below must be printed and distributed to students as the guidance for completing the assignments and submitting them for grading. Instructors must remind students to retain all handouts and assignment documents issued in every unit, as well as student-prepared documentation and graded deliverables. Some or all these documents will be used repeatedly across different units. Unit 1. Lab 1. Preparing a Virtual Workstation Image Windows 7 Virtual Machine “Keyless” Installation and Re-arm Process Purpose: This section describes the reason for and the procedure to use the “keyless” installation for Windows 7 Professional applicable to our lab environment for IT109/NT1230, and to use the “Re-arm” procedure to extend the trial period to meet our curriculum needs. Background: In installing Windows 7 Professional into a virtual machine in the VMware Player for the labs in our lab environment, if the Product Key for Windows 7 Professional is applied and activated during or at the end of the installation, the installed virtual machine will be authorized to launch only from the physical computer from which it was installed, as Microsoft registers the product key to associate with the hardware identity of the physical computer in their antipiracy database during the activation process. Subsequently, if the virtual machine is launched from a different computer, Microsoft...
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...INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS ÖĞR. GÖR. DR. EREN MİSKİ AYDIN D4 MAN109 MATHEMATICS FOR BUSINESS I ÖĞR. GÖR. DR. ONUR KOYUNCU A1 ING111 DİL BECERİLERİ I (Derslikler için: www.ydyo.hacettepe.edu.tr) MAN107 INTRODUCTION TO LAW DOÇ. DR. ÖYKÜ DİDEM AYDIN HUKUK FAKÜLTESİ MAN101-01 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS YRD. DOÇ. DR. ÖZGE TAYFUR D5 13:00-13:45 14:00-14:45 15:00-15:45 16:00-16:45 16:00-16:45 09:00-09:45 10:00-10:45 11:00-11:45 12:00-12:45 13:00-13:45 14:00-14:45 15:00-15:45 Pazartesi AİT203-62-01 ATATÜRK İLKELERİ VE İNKILAP TARİHİ I D4 AİT203-62-02 ATATÜRK İLKELERİ VE İNKILAP TARİHİ I D4 ING211 AKADEMİK YAZMA BECERİLERİ I (Derslikler için: www.ydyo.hacettepe.edu.tr) Salı MAN201 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING I PROF. DR. SEMRA KARACAER A1 Çarşamba MAN205-01 BUSINESS COMPUTER APPLICATIONS ÖĞR. GÖR. MUSTAFA KAYA LAB-C Perşembe MAN203-02 ORGANIZATION THEORY YRD. DOÇ. DR. ÖZNUR AZİZOĞLU D11 Cuma 2. Sınıf / 2.Year 09:00-09:45 10:00-10:45 11:00-11:45 12:00-12:45 Pazartesi Salı Çarşamba Perşembe MAN203-01 ORGANIZATION THEORY YRD. DOÇ. DR. ÖZGE TAYFUR D4 Cuma MAN209 LAW OF OBLIGATIONS YRD. DOÇ. DR. BURCU ÖZCAN BÜYÜKTANIR A1 MAN205-02 BUSINESS COMPUTER APPLICATIONS ÖĞR. GÖR. MUSTAFA KAYA LAB-C MAN207-01 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR DOÇ. DR. ARZU...
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...test√1, Windows Security Features. Chapter 1; Chapter 2. 2, Secure Access Control. Chapter 3. Lab 1; Assignment 1. 3, Windows Encryption. Chapter 4. IS 3340 - Windows Security - ITT Tech Flint Study Resources www.coursehero.com/sitemap/schools/1177-ITT.../1724144-IS3340/ Looking for help with IS 3340 at ITT Tech Flint? Course ... IS 3340 - Windows Security - ITT Tech Flint Study Resources ...... Quality answers or your money back. IS3340 Lab Unit 5 Assignment 1 : WINDOWS SE IS3340 ... www.coursehero.com/file/8721414/IS3340-Lab-Unit-5-Assignment-1/ Jan 26, 2014 - MOST POPULAR MATERIALS FROM WINDOWS SE IS3340. 1 Page ... IS3340 Lab Unit 5 Security Assessment Potential Risk ... Access Security > Ali > Notes > IS4670_15_Syllabus.pdf ... www.studyblue.com/notes/note/n/is4670_15_syllabuspdf/.../9759518 Feb 7, 2014 - Find and study online flashcards from Access Security. ... IS3350 Security Issues in Legal Context IS3230 Access Security IS3340 Windows Security IS3440 .... Don?t assume there is only one correct answer to a question ? You've visited this page 2 times. Last visit: 5/28/14 [DOC] Assignment www.webonthecloud.com/is3340/Assignments.docx This assignment builds on the scenario of Ken 7 Windows Limited, which was ... Provide the answers to the following questions to satisfy the key points of ... IS3340 Windo ws Security STUDENT COPY: Graded Assignment Requirements. [DOC] Syllabus - ITT Tech. www.webonthecloud.com/is3340/Syllabus.docx IS3340. Windows Security...
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...Devry GSCM 330 Complete Course-Latest 2015 December (All Discussisons All Quizes And All Lab Homework But No Final) IF You Want To Purchase A+ Work then Click The Link Below For Instant Down Load http://www.hwspeed.com/Devry-GSCM-330-Complete-Course-Latest-2015-December-2234123463.htm?categoryId=-1 IF You Face Any Problem Then E Mail Us At JOHNMATE1122@GMAIL.COM Question week 1 Master Planning (graded) How does master planning affect the overall organization? Why is this a necessary part of the overall management process of an organization? Planning Horizons (graded) What are time horizons as used in the corporate planning process? How do these horizons affect our forecasting processes? let’s first considertime horizons as used in the corporate planning process. What are these horizons and how do they affect our forecasting processes? week 2 Which forecast error measuring tool is the best? (graded) Of the four error tracking tools we have learned about in our assigned textbook reading (MAD, MSE, MAPE and seasonality), which method provides the best way to track forecast error? Give examples. Is it possible to forecast seasonal products without removing the seasonal variations? (graded) We calculate a seasonal index in order to remove the seasonal component before creating a forecast. Is it possible to remove this step and create a forecast with the seasonal variation still in place? Why or why not? Explain. whether it...
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...|ITCS202 Week 6 Lab Worksheet | Student Name: John Smith General Instructions: This worksheet will assist you in completing your Labs for this week and is the MS Word document referred to in the lab instructions. After you complete this worksheet, please save it as lastname_lab6.doc and submit. You are required to complete all sections indicated by red brackets. You will replace the red brackets and text with the indicated material. For example, for the “Student Name” section above, a completed response would look like this: Student Name: John Smith When responding with text, please leave the text red so that your instructor will be able to find your responses easily. When pasting an image, please replace the red text with the image. Guidelines for the Week 6 Lab Securing a Server and Securing Infrastructure Services Total Points: 35 • Students will be using a login to the Microsoft virtual labs. Assignments (Using Labs 8 and 9 of the Microsoft virtual labs): 1. Perform Lab 8 Exercise 1 (3 points). [pic] [pic] 2. Perform Lab 8 Exercise 2 (3 points). >[pic] [pic] 3. Perform Lab 8 Exercise 3 (3 points). [pic] [pic] 4. Perform Lab 8 Exercise 4 (3 points). [pic] [pic] 5. Perform Lab 9 Exercise 1 (3 point). [pic] [pic] 6. Perform Lab 9 Exercise 2 (4 point). [pic] [pic] 7. Perform...
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...applications ▪ Procedures for securing Microsoft applications Class/Content Outline: 5:00pm – 5:50pm Theory 7 (50 min.) 1. Roll / Lesson Plan / Handouts 2. Review/ Discuss Unit 8 ~ ▪ Chapter 12 “Microsoft Application Security”; pp. 271-296 3. In Class IS3340.U8.GA1 ~ Unit 8 Assignment 1: Policy for Securing Windows Environment ▪ You will select from the list of security controls that best addresses to each given ERP vulnerabilities. (*Note: You will refer to the Unit 1 case scenario IS3340.U1.TS3.doc for the Ken 7 Windows Limited details.) We will discuss the correct answers in class 6:00pm – 7:40pm Lab 1 (100 min.) 4. Lab 8 ~ Apply Security Hardening on Windows Microsoft Server & Microsoft Client Applications; pp. 68-73 8:00pm – 9:40pm Theory 7 (100 min.) & 9:50pm – 10:45pm Theory 7 (55 min.) 5. IS3340.U8.GA2 ~ Unit 8 Assignment 2: Best Procedures to Secure Windows Applications ▪ To complete IS3340.U8.GA2.doc ~ You will write a Windows application policy and define its procedure for Ken 7 Windows Limited. You have been informed that you will develop appropriate policies to secure the Web server and Web browser software for Ken 7 Windows Limited. ▪ Students will have a discussion on the negative impact of moving to distributed applications and computers that are connected to the Internet continuously. You will suggest different strategies that you would use to...
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...Laboratory Instructor Guide Lab 1: Computer Model Understanding Activity (paper and pencil) Learning Objectives and Outcomes The student is expected to demonstrate the ability to work with the von Neumann model of a computer. To demonstrate this ability, the student will: 1. Draw a diagram of a computer from the von Neumann perspective, including definitions of all parts of the model. 2. Provide examples of the Input, Output, and Memory sections of the model. 3. Provide a comparison table showing the similarities and differences between desktop and notebook computers. Required Setup and Tools In this laboratory, students will need only paper and pencil to do the required work. However, the use of a drawing program, such as Visio or the Drawing toolbar in Microsoft Word, is suggested for drawing the von Neumann computer model. Lab Solutions The student should provide solutions similar to what is shown here. Task 1: Here is an example of the von Neumann model of the computer. 1 Memory Control Unit Arithmetic Logic Unit Output Input Accumulator Central Processing Unit Here are the functions of each component in the von Neumann model of the computer. Component Control Unit Arithmetic Logic Unit Accumulator Function Control operations between all components of the computer. Perform calculations using the accumulator. Store the result of the last calculation. Accumulators are registers that store temporary numbers and can be hard-wired to the logic...
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...CASE TOOLS Submissions SEM 5/2011 Due Date : 03/10/2011 Journal The following assignments need to be included in your Lab Journal The assignments need to be hand written on college sheets except for the MS Project assignment which is a print out. Eclipse • Overview of eclipse Java Docs • What is Java Docs and why is it used ? • What are the various JavaDoc tags and explain each one with an example • What are the steps to generate JavaDocs in Eclipse • What is the file structure of the JavaDoc folder • Document Your code for the class used to demonstrate use of JavaDocs tags Refactoring • What is a code smell ? What are the various code smells and describe some of them • What is refactoring ? What are the various refactorings one can perform ? Describe each of them. • How is code smell related to refactoring ? • Document the refactorings performed in the lab for the vehicle and car classes Unit Testing • What is Unit Testing and why is it required in a project • What are the various Asserts used and describe each with an example • How is a unit test created for a class in a project • What is the purpose of the Setup() and the TearOff() methods in the test class • How does one go about doing a unit test • Document the test classes for the following projects written in the lab : a) Student Grades • compute_grade method b) Bank Account • withdraw method c) Calculator Debugging • What is debugging ? Write about the debug perspectives...
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...you to make sure that all assignments, quizzes, tests, and labs are completed as scheduled. It is also your responsibility to make sure that you learn the material well each week. If you have any questions or problems as you work through the course, please don’t hesitate to let me know. Assignments For Lecture This Week 1. Take the orientation quiz in the “Welcome! Start here first” folder which is under the “Lessons” tab. This should be done AFTER you have read the syllabus and completed all orientations for this course. You must get a 90% on this to continue in the course. You may retake it as many times as you need to get a 90%. 2. Read chapters 1 & 2 in your text. 3. Download and watch the Chapter 1 and Chapter 2 PowerPoint lecture outlines. These are found in the “Week 1 Assignments” folder under the “Lessons” tab. *Make sure you take notes as you read your text and watch the PowerPoints. Studies show that students retain much less when they only read information as opposed to reading it, writing it down, drawing pictures, and diagrams, and quizzing themselves. 4. Complete the lecture quiz for this week by Sunday, Jan. 13. This quiz will be available all during the week and will close on Sunday, Jan. 13, at 11:55 pm. There are no make-ups if you do not take it. It will be timed and will consist of 10 multiple choice questions over chapters 1 & 2 in your text. Assignments For Lab This Week...
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...CIS 336 Entire Course For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com CIS 336 Entire Course: Devry University --------------------------------------------------------------------- CIS 336 Week 1 iLab 1 Devry University For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com L A B O V E R V I E W Scenario/Summary This lab will introduce you to the processes involved in defining one of the key components of a data model; the relationship diagram (RD). In this lab, you will draw a relationship diagram for two of the steps shown. Keep in mind when you are trying to decide which side of the relationship should be the "one" side and which should be the "many" that you must first decide which side has the primary key, or unique identifier. Once you have decided the primary key of the relationship, you have identified the "one" side of the relationship. Note that for an RD, the foreign key "many" side of the relationship points to the primary key "one" side. The "one" side should have the arrowhead point of the connecting line. This is different than an entity/relationship diagram (ERD) that we will draw next week, where the "many" side has crow's feet. This will familiarize you with how to set up MS Visio to draw database diagrams. Steps 1 - 3 below use the Customer, Order, and Employee tables of a simplified Order Entry database. The Customer table records clients who have placed orders. The Order table contains the basic facts about customer orders. The Employee table contains facts...
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...COLLABORATIVE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING PROGRAM (University of Windsor, Lambton College, St. Clair College – Windsor & Thames) Health Assessment NRS 63-166 Fall 2011 Site: St Clair College, Thames Campus Teaching Faculty Linda O’Halloran Phone: 519-354-9714 Ext. 3233 E-mail: lohalloran@stclaircollege.ca Office Hours: Monday’s 1100 – 1200, Tuesday’s 1000 - 1600 or by appointment Course Location Room 118 Course Times: Monday’s 1200 – 1400 – lecture Labs: weekly- either Monday or Tuesday as per your schedule Lab Teaching Instructor Maureen Eyres Andrea Reddam Vanessa Schinkel ©Collaborative BScN Program 2010 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED INTRODUCTION TO COLLABORATIVE BScN PROGRAM Mission Statement As partners, the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Windsor with St. Clair College (Windsor and Thames Campuses) and Lambton College (Sarnia) undertake the shared commitment to excellence in the preparation of Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) candidates who embody our core values and the best elements of the art and science of nursing, education, leadership, research, and practice in their professional journeys. Vision EXCELLENCE in nursing education, practice, and research. Core Values ...
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...Assignment Requirements Follow the directions in the Lab Manual for Lab 1, and complete all Exercises. Answer all the questions. Submission Requirements Microsoft Word. 1-2 pages. Self-Assessment Checklist I followed the directions in the lab manual for all exercises. | * | I submitted answers to all of the questions for this lab. | * | I used critical thinking. | * | I have followed the submission requirements:File Format: Microsoft Word (.doc /.docx)Length: 1-2 pagesFont: Times New Roman 12 point sizeLine Spacing: Double | * | Lab 1 worksheet Preparing a Virtual Workstation Image Exercise 1.3 | Exploring Windows 7 | Overview | In order to familiarize yourself with the new Operating System being rolled out in your organization, you decide to manipulate some common features to see how they differ from previous Windows versions. In this exercise you will work with screen saver and other display properties. | Completion time | 30 minutes | Question 1 | What is the current screen resolution? 800x600 | Question 2 | What security advantages does displaying the login screen on resume offer? Offers security from anyone coming along and taking a look at what your doing | Question 3 | How did changing the theme affect your display? It gave a different background | Exercise 1.4 | Creating an .iso Image From Windows 7 Installation Media (Optional) | Overview | Carrying around installation media for repairs and installations...
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...Name Student # Date Assignment Requirements Follow the directions in the Lab Manual for Lab 1, and complete all Exercises. Answer all the questions. Submission Requirements Microsoft Word. 1-2 pages. Self-Assessment Checklist I followed the directions in the lab manual for all exercises. | * | I submitted answers to all of the questions for this lab. | * | I used critical thinking. | * | I have followed the submission requirements:File Format: Microsoft Word (.doc /.docx)Length: 1-2 pagesFont: Times New Roman 12 point sizeLine Spacing: Double | * | Lab 1 worksheet Preparing a Virtual Workstation Image Exercise 1.3 | Exploring Windows 7 | Overview | In order to familiarize yourself with the new Operating System being rolled out in your organization, you decide to manipulate some common features to see how they differ from previous Windows versions. In this exercise you will work with screen saver and other display properties. | Completion time | 30 minutes | Question 1 | What is the current screen resolution? 800x600 | Question 2 | What security advantages does displaying the login screen on resume offer? Offers security from anyone coming along and taking a look at what your doing | Question 3 | How did changing the theme affect your display? It gave a different background | Exercise 1.4 | Creating an .iso Image From Windows 7 Installation Media (Optional) | Overview | Carrying around installation...
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...NETW410 Week 2 Lab Report To complete the Week 2 Lab Report, answer the questions below concerning the Network Design Lab Scenario found in Doc Sharing. Please use the template starting on Page 2, and submit it to the Week 2 iLab Dropbox by the due date. Have fun while learning. Your Name Christopher White NETW410, Professor’s Name Current Date Lab 2: Application of the Top-Down Network Design Methodology Lab Report 1. What are the business goals? (10 points) Redundancy is not required but it is highly recommended to reduce any data loss so the network automatically uses a secondary path if one goes down. The redundancy would be located in layer 3. 2. What are the business constraints? (10 points) The school is utilizing its revenue from property taxes and bonds that must deliver the required improvements but with a very strict budget, suggesting that affordability is more important than the best technical solution. 3. What are the technical goals? (10 points) Improve network performance by increasing the amount of users that can access the network and speed, making the network fast as possible is key to a network administrator. 4. What are the technical constraints? (10 points) The existing equipment such as the CAT5 cable should be replace with CAT6 at every drop and Fiber Optics should replace each uplink at the core. The campus should replace or upgrade its existing ISP or service so that its bandwidth is consist with campus needs for...
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