ISOL533 Analytics Uses In Information Security Risk Management

MAKE SURE to use project templates attached to the post

Paper counts exclusing introduction and references

Research paper: 10 Pages minimum maximum of 15 pages

PPT: 10 pages minimum

Topics for Risk Management Research Paper and Presentation

The majority of the paper MUST address the highlighted topic below as it relates to Information Security Risk Management. Specific hardware, software, service or systems may be used as short examples but should only represent a small portion of the total paper.

Select one or both of the following topics

1. InfoSec Disaster Recovery Plans, Business Continuity Plans and Continuity of Operations Plans

2. How Analytics is used in Information Security Risk Management

This research paper should include approximately 7-10 Cited Works but MUST have at least 5 Cited Works of which 2 must be

Peer Reviewed. Highlight in YELLOW the Peer-Reviewed works on the Reference page. Also, include all References as the last page of the Powerpoint Presentation (start by creating a heading called “Peer-Reviewed works”, followed by the Peer- Reviewed works. Then create a heading called “All Other works”, followed by the other works).

This research paper should be approximately 10 double-spaced pages (but must be at least 5 pages), using 12-font Times-Roman or Calibri-Body. The Cover Page, Reference Page and any space needed for pictures/images are not included in the required pages.

Once the paper is completed, add an Overview/Executive Summary to the start of the paper. The Overview must contain at least one Hypothesis (see Rubric) and a Synopsis of what is contained in the paper. Include the Hypothesis, under the title, on the 1stpage of the Powerpoint presentation.

For this paper, a Hypothesis is a statement you believe to be true based on the research you conducted. As an example:

“Small businesses are less likely to provide adequate physical security”.

The quality and thoroughness of the paper, as defined in the rubric, will determine the grade assigned. Papers containing the minimum number of references and/or minimum number of pages will most likely not earn a high grade.