Risk Assessment Report Instructions INFA 610

Background
This is an individual research project. The objective of the research project is to develop an Information Asset Risk Assessment Report for an organization of your choosing, and worth 25% of your total course grade. The report will be due by the end of the 11th week. The analysis should be conducted using only publicly available information (that is, information obtainable on the Internet, company reports, news reports, journal articles, etc.). The risk analysis should consider legitimate, known threats that pertain to the subject organization. Based on the information gathered, presumed vulnerabilities of the company or organization’s computing and networking infrastructure will be identified. Then, based on the identified threats and vulnerabilities, you will describe the risk profile for the subject organization and suggest recommendations to mitigate the risks.

Your report should be 12 pages, double-spaced, exclusive of cover, title page, table of contents, endnotes and bibliography. Your paper must use APA formatting with the exception that tables and figures can be inserted at the appropriate location rather than added at the end. Submit the report in your Assignment Folder prior to the submission deadline.

Project Proposal
Prior to writing your report, you must submit a short (a page and half) Project Proposal, indicating the name and relevant aspect(s) of the organization you intend to use as a subject for your report. The proposal must be accompanied by an annotated bibliography submitted via the assignment folder. Your instructor will provide feedback as to the suitability of your subject and bibliography. Additional details are provided below.

You will submit a project proposal of your Risk Assessment Report by the end of Session 4. The project proposal will account for 10% of your research paper grade (2.5% of your total course grade).
The project proposal should be a page and half (double spaced) description of the organization that you propose to analyze, with a summary of the scope (e.g., entire organization, key business area, major system, etc.) for the risk assessment you are expected to conduct. The proposal should identify the subject organization with a brief explanation of why you chose the subject for this assignment. The proposal should also describe the research methods to be used and anticipated sources of research information sources. Your instructor will use the proposal to provide feedback on the suitability of the proposed subject organization and the scope you propose, as well as the suitability of the proposed research methods and information sources. If you do not provide a proposal, you will be preparing their Risk Assessment Reports “at risk;” i.e., they will run the risk of delivering a report that is not suitable for this course.

An important step in developing your Risk Assessment Report will be the construction of an Annotated Bibliography. Having developed and described a subject organization and scope of analysis in the proposal, the next step is to identify and assess the value of potential research material. You should identify five (5) to six (6) significant articles relevant to your subject organization and to identifying and assessing risks in a context similar to the scope of your report. For a report of this nature you may expect to find useful sources in both business-focused (e.g., Business Source Premier, Business and Company Resource Center, ABI/Inform) and technically-focused databases (e.g., ACM Digital Library, IEEE, Gartner.com). The annotated bibliography will consist of 100-250 words per article, that describe the main ideas of the article, a discussion of the usefulness of such an article in understanding various aspects of you report, and other comments you might have after reading the article. For each article, there should be a complete reference in APA format. Your Annotated Bibliography will then form the basis of the sources for your report. (You may also supplement the references used in your report with additional reference material.)

Some excellent guidance on how to prepare an annotated bibliography can be found at https://www.library.cornell.edu/research/citation/tutorial.

Risk Assessment Report Proposal and Annotated Bibliography should be submitted by
the end of Session 4.

Risk Assessment Report
The Risk Assessment Report should be a polished, graduate-level paper. Be sure to carefully cite (using correct APA-Style in-line citations) all sources of information in the report. UMGC policies regarding plagiarism will apply to the Risk Assessment Report as well as all other deliverables in this course. You must submit the report to Turnitn.com to improve the originality score before submitting the report in the Assignment Folder. The lower the originality score the better it is. You should aim for an originality score of 10%.

Please submit questions regarding the research paper to the INFA610 “Q&A” Conference.
The Risk Assessment Report should be submitted by the end of Session 11. Risk Assessment Report Overview
The objective of this assignment is to develop a Risk Assessment Report for a company, government agency, or other organization (the “subject organization”). The analysis will be conducted using only publicly available information (e.g., information obtainable on the Internet, company reports, news reports, journal articles, etc.) and based on judicious, believable extrapolation of that information. Your risk analysis should consider subject organization information assets (computing and networking infrastructure), their vulnerabilities and legitimate, known threats that can exploit those

vulnerabilities. Your assignment is then to derive the risk profile for the subject organization. Your report should also contain recommendations to mitigate the risks.

There is a wealth of business-oriented and technical information that can be used to infer likely vulnerabilities and assets for an organization. It is recommended that students select their organizations based at least in part on ease of information gathering, from a public record perspective.
Steps to be followed:
1. Pick a Subject Organization: Follow these guidelines:
a. No insider or proprietary information. All the information you collect must be readily available for anyone to access. You will describe in your proposal how you intend to collect your information.
b. You should pick a company or organization that has sufficient publicly available information to support a reasonable risk analysis, particularly including threat and vulnerability identification.

2. Develop Subject Organization Information: Examples of relevant information includes:
a. Company/Organization name and location
b. Company/Organization management or basic organization structure
c. Company/Organization industry and purpose (i.e., the nature of its business)
d. Company/Organization profile (financial information, standing in its industry, reputation)
e. Identification of relevant aspects of the company/organization’s computing and network infrastructure, Note: Do not try to access more information through Social Engineering, or through attempted cyber attacks or intrusion attempts.

3. Analyze Risks
a. For the purposes of this assignment, you will follow the standard risk assessment methodology used within the U.S. federal government, as described in NIST Special Publication 800-30 (United States. National Institute of Standards and Technology (2002). Risk Management Guide for Information Technology Systems (Special Publication 800-30). Retrieved from: http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/nistpubs/800- 30/sp800-30.pdf) b. In conducting your analysis, focus on identifying threats and vulnerabilities faced by your subject organization. c. Based on the threats and vulnerabilities you identify, next determine both the relative likelihood and severity of impact that would occur should each of the threats materialize. This should produce a listing of risks, at least roughly ordered by their significance to the organization.
d. For the risks you have identified, suggest ways that the subject organization might respond to mitigate the risk.

4. Prepare Risk Assessment Report
a. Reports should be 12 pages (exclusive of cover, title page, table of contents, endnotes and bibliography), double-spaced, and should follow a structure generally corresponding to the risk assessment process described in NIST Special Publication 800-30.
b. The report should be prepared using the APA Style. All sources of information should be indicated via in-line citations and a list of references.

c. Reports should be submitted via the Assignment Folder.

Grading Criteria
As previously stated, the Proposal and Annotated Bibliography will constitute 10% of your Risk Assessment Report grade (2.5% of your final grade). You will demonstrate in the final report your risk assessment subject matter competency and communication and knowledge competencies. The Risk Assessment Report, accounting for 22.5% of the final grade, will be assessed as follows:
• Clear statement of scope to be analyzed and appropriate coverage of that scope: 10%
• Technical Content (depth and accuracy of information and analysis): 30%
• Recommendations for risk mitigation or other conclusions supported by research and analysis: 10%
• Communications competency: 25% (assessed using a graduate school wide rubric)
• Knowledge competency: 25% (assessed using a graduate school wide rubric

Use of Turnitin
This Risk Assessment report will be reviewed using Turnitin, a software tool embedded in the online classroom to support the development and assessment of academic writing, including ensuring the authenticity of student work through a Similarity Report that highlights any matching areas in your paper found in another submitted paper in the Turnitin repository using a range from 0% to 100%.
The use of Turnitin in this class is different than how it may have been used in your other classes in that there is no need to create a separate account. You only need to submit your assignment within the classroom. Shortly after you submit your assignment you will receive helpful feedback to improve your writing from within the Turnitin software tool.
You can submit your paper to Turnitin multiple times before the assignment due date. Once you submit your assignment to the Assignment folder, your paper will be submitted automatically to Turnitin generating a Similarity Report. When a Similarity Report is available for viewing, a similarity score percentage will be made available that can be accessed from the Assignment folder by selecting the Submitted link located under “Completion Status” or by clicking the View History button. NOTE: It may take a few moment for the report to be available.

If you have any questions about the use of Turnitin for your assignments, please reach out to your instructor directly via the in-class messenger or email. If you are experiencing any difficulty accessing the Similarity Report, please visit the Turnitin support site.
https://help.turnitin.com/feedback-studio/d2l/student/student-category.htm

Remember that you will not use your account at Turnitin.com for this course; the tool is already embedded in this assignment folder.

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INFA 610 Risk Assessment Report Instructions

Background

This is a personal research effort. The goal of the research project is to create an Information Asset Risk Assessment Report for a company of your choice, and it is worth 25% of your overall course mark. The report is due by the conclusion of the eleventh week. Only publically available data should be used in the research (that is, information obtainable on the Internet, company reports, news reports, journal articles, etc.). The risk analysis should take into account legitimate, well-known dangers to the subject organization. Presumptive vulnerabilities in the company’s or organization’s computing and networking infrastructure will be discovered based on the information gathered. The risk profile will then be described based on the identified threats and vulnerabilities.

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