Whether you choose the video option or the essay option, you must use at least four (4) sources from professional websites or scholarly journals. Some examples include the SPC Library, www.sans.org, www.wired.com, www.cert.org, and www.nsa.gov. You may not use Wikipedia, ask.com, or other related dictionary sites. All sources must be cited within the text or mentioned within the video presentation according to APA guidelines and must appear at the end of your essay on a separate Reference List page or on the last page of your Power Point presentation.
Answer ONE of the analysis options below. Remember to support your opinions with research.
Option 1: Cyberwar
Review the PBS Video on Cyberwar Threats at
Summarize the main points from the video.
Do you think the government should take a more proactive role in fighting potential cyberwars. Or, should private industry be more responsible?
Review a recent article on cyberwar or cyberterrorism and summarize its main points.
If you were in charge of Homeland Security, what are some of the actions you would suggest this country take?
Option 2: Insider Threats
Analyze the current state of insider threats to computer systems and infrastructure in terms of numbers, costs and potential problems.
What are the various profiles of insiders who may compromise your systems?
What methods can companies take to thwart insider threats? (Think of methods such as personnel checks, monitoring access, risk management services, suspicious activity, etc).
Option 3: Web 2.0 Security
Analyze the security risks and features of Web 2.0 or a selection of solutions such as Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, and LinkedIn.
Is it more or less secure that the traditional Web, are some type of services more risky? Why? How should one protect yourself and your organization?
What issues does this raise for ecommerce sites and merchants?
You might start with a general article such as www.informationweek.com/software/information-management/web-20-triggers-government-security-challenges/d/d-id/1091042 and then add current source (less than 18 months old) OR focus on recent articles only.