Course: Emerging Threats & Countermeasures
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Due Date – 6 hours
Discussion Question: Principles, Policies and Plans
After this weeks readings and your own research, describe and discuss ways, if any, we can safely share security data.Are there precautions we can take, technical solutions we can use, e.g., like using the CIA triad, or should we just not share these kinds of data? Feel free to argue for and against, just make sure to back up your statements with scholarly support.
Discussion – 250 words
Read: Textbook Chapters 1 & 2 (Course e-book located in the Start Here link on the left hand navigation pane of the course)
Fisk, G., Ardi, C., Pickett, N., Heidemann, J., Fisk, M., & Papadopoulos, C. (2015, May). Privacy principles for sharing cyber security data. In 2015 IEEE Security and Privacy Workshops (pp. 193-197). IEEE.
A. N. Kamenskih, M. A. Filippov and A. A. Yuzhakov, “The Development of Method for Evaluation of Information Security Threats in Critical Systems,” 2020 IEEE Conference of Russian Young Researchers in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EIConRus), St. Petersburg and Moscow, Russia, 2020, pp. 333-336.
Petac Eugen, & Duma Petruţ. (2018). Exploring the New Era of Cybersecurity Governance. Ovidius University Annals: Economic Sciences Series, 1, 358.
Prof. Guidelines
Required Books & Resources
Title: (ISC)2 CISSP Certified Information Systems Security Professional Official Study Guide (In Classroom)
ISBN: 9781119475958
Authors: Mike Chapple, James Michael Stewart, Darril Gibson
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Publication Date: 2018-04-10
“APA7 Format”
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