Throughout this course, you will be working on developing several components of either the computer forensics or incident response report you identified from Unit 1. Additional information and the deliverables for each Individual Project will be provided in the assignment description for this project.
With several sections already in place, in this Individual Project you are asked to continue development of the identified sections below that will be included in the computer forensics or incident response report that you will submit to your instructor who is acting as your forensics team lead. This will be an incremental project delivered each week, with new sections to be added each week and updates made in response to instructor feedback.
This step will be to build on your project from Unit 1. You will now start building out the sections of your computer forensics report.
Nontrivial: The selected business process or set of procedures should reflect a real-life application.
Domain knowledge: You will apply knowledge of this process or set of procedures to determine the contents of the manual.
Assignment
After selection of the scenario, you will add content to each section of your document to gradually complete the final project deliverable in Unit 5.
The project deliverables are as follows:
Computer Forensics:
Complete the following section in bold as identified from your Computer Forensics template (in MS Word format):
Update the table of contents (autogenerated)
Separate page
Maximum of 2 levels deep
Fields updated so that the TOC it is up-to-date before submitting your project
TOC should represent all 4 sections from Executive Summary to the Glossary and Appendix A
Complete Section 2.2 Evidence Assessment
1–1.5 pages of content
Place “TBD” (To Be Determined) next to each section title that is not being populated yet.
Include all sections of the report every week, either completed as directed and with TBDs if not tasked yet based on the assignment requirements.
Name the document “yourname_ITDI373_IP2.doc.”
Submit the document for grading.
Incident Response:
Complete the following sections as identified from your Incident Response template (in MS Word format):
Update the table of contents (autogenerated)
Separate page
Maximum of 2 levels deep
Fields updated so that the TOC it is up-to-date before submitting your project
TOC should represent all 4 sections from Executive Summary to the Glossary and Appendix A
Complete Section 3 Impact of Incident
Description must be 150–200 words
Complete Section 4 Sensitivity of Affected Data/Information
Description must be 150–200 words
Place “TBD” (To Be Determined) next to each section title that is not being populated yet.
Include all sections of the report every week, either completed as directed or with TBDs if not tasked yet based on the assignment requirements.
Name the document “yourname_ITDI373_IP2.doc.”
Submit the document for grading.
Please submit your assignment.
For assistance with your assignment, please use your text, Web resources, and all course materials.
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