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CIS 562 STUDY creative knowledge /cis562study.com CIS 562 Week 3 Assignment 1 Professional Forensics Basics FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.cis562study.com Assignment 1: Professional Forensics Basics Due Week 3 and worth 50 points Suppose you are the CISO at a large company and are trying to convince the Board of Directors that there is a business need for a system forensics department and lab, and substantial funding is needed.
CIS 562 STUDY creative knowledge /cis562study.com CIS 562 Week 8 Case Study 3 AnalyzingStuxnet FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.cis562study.com Case Study 3: AnalyzingStuxnet Due Week 8 and worth 60 points Read the article titled, “How Digital Detectives Deciphered Stuxnet, the Most Menacing Malware in History” located at the Wired link below: Write a three to four (3-4) page paper in which you: Explain the forensic technique Symantec researchers employed in order to receive the traffic sent by Stuxnet-infected computers and describe what their analysis uncovered.
CIS 562 STUDY creative knowledge /cis562study.com CIS 562 Week 9 Assignment 4 Email Harassment FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.cis562study.com Assignment 4: Email Harassment Due Week 9 and worth 50 points Suppose you are an internal investigator for a large software development company. The Human Resources Department has requested you investigate the accusations that one employee has been harassing another over both the corporate Exchange email system and Internet-based Yahoo! email. Write a four to five (4-5) page paper in which you: Create an outline of the steps you would take in examining the email accusations that have been identified.
CIS 562 STUDY creative knowledge /cis562study.com CIS 562 Week 10 Term Paper Corporate Embezzlement FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.cis562study.com Term Paper: Corporate Embezzlement Due Week 10 and worth 200 points Imagine you are employed by a large city police department as the leader of the digital forensics division. A large corporation in the city has contacted the police for assistance in investigating its concerns that the company Chief Financial Officer (CFO) has been using company money to fund personal travel, gifts, and other expenses. As per the company security director, potential evidence collected thus far includes emails, bank statements, cancelled checks, a laptop, and a mobile device.