Introduction to Cyber Security
Assessment – Proactive Security Measures
Type: Simulation and Report
Task
Demonstrate your understanding of key cyber security concepts aligned with learning outcomes LO2, LO3, and LO4. You will utilise open-source cyber security tools to assist an organisation with the Preparation stage of the Incident Response Lifecycle.
Additionally, this task allows you to use generative AI tools to assist in the process.
Learning outcome 1: Identify vulnerabilities and threats pertaining to the IT infrastructure of organisations.
Learning outcome 2: Recommend risk mitigation strategies to address cyber security vulnerabilities and threats.
Learning outcome 3: Analyse privacy, legal, ethical and security issues and solutions related to the IT infrastructure and use of technologies in organisations.
Assessment Description
This assessment is designed to simulate industry practices for using open-source cyber security tools for network security and threat detection. You will apply hands-on skills using the Elasticsearch, Logstash, Kibana (ELK) Stack, as well as Snort, which functions as both an intrusion detection system and intrusion prevention system (IDS/IPS).
This assessment is completed in two parts:
Part A: Tool configuration
Conduction during your Week 12 workshop.
You will configure security tools to meet four (4) specific objectives within 2.5 hours. These objectives would have been covered in Workshops 9 and 10.
At the end of the session, you will present your configurations to your learning facilitator for verification.
Part B: Documentation
You will submit a final report via myKBS by Week 13.
The report must include screenshots of configurations and brief explanations detailing how each objective was achieved.
Assessment Instructions
Preparation
Ensure you have your laptop with VirtualBox installed and a Linux Mint set up with ELK Stack and Snort. You should already have these tools from Workshops 9 and 10. Get online assignment help services Now!
Review Workshops 9 and 10 to understand:
The purpose of each tool
How to configure them to meet security objectives
Configuration – (Part A: In-Class Assessment)
Arrive early to your Week 12 class to settle in and receive final instructions. Ensure your laptop is fully charged.
You will be assigned four (4) objectives to configure.
For each objective:
Identify the relevant tool.
Configure the tool to meet the objective.
Once you have completed all four objectives, present your configurations to your learning facilitator.
After presenting, take clear screenshots of your work. Each screenshot must also capture:
The time and date (visible in your taskbar)
A text editor displaying your name and student number
Documentation – (Part B: myKBS Submission)
Compile your screenshots into a Microsoft Word file.
Separate the screenshots per objective and then provide a brief description of the configuration and what the outcome would be (i.e. How does the configuration meet the objective?).