Use a diagram (produced by the means of using Rationale, Visio or any other relevant software application of your choice) to illustrate current security risks and concerns considered by the NSW government.
TaskExamine the following case study:http://www.finance.nsw.gov.au/ict/resources/nsw-government-digital-information-security-policyUsea diagram (produced by the means of using Rationale, Visio or any otherrelevant software application of your choice) to illustrate currentsecurity risks and concerns considered by the NSW government.Provide detailed explanation of the diagram and identify the areas of: high, medium, medium-low, and low risk exposure.Carryout comparative analysis of the Deliberate and Accidental Threats andrank those threats in order of importance. Justify your rankings notonly on the basis of the case study but also by the means of doingfurther research and drawing upon other relevant case studies (e.g.Security guidelines for other private and public organizations) that youcan identify.While drawing upon theories, tools and patternscovered in the subject (e.g. ‘’thinking in zones’’ concept) as well asyour own research, explain the challenges that the NSW government isgoing to face while deciding on whether security/risk management shouldbe carried out internally or externally (e.g. via outsourcing).Explainthe difference between the concepts of ‘’Risk’’ and ‘’Uncertainty’’(make sure that your discussion is linked to the case considered).Discuss and evaluate (with examples) different approaches available to the NSW government for risk control and mitigation.RationaleTo demonstrate your understanding of:the principles of information security management;the eight rules of security;the application of security management principles to real-world examples;the principles of security risk management.Marking criteriaCriteriaHDDICRPSFLQuestion 1 - Correctness, explanation, figures, grammarAnsweris correct, and complete. Comprehensive explanation is provided withappropriate example. Figures (if appropriate) were used and. Appropriatereference style is used. No grammatical or spelling mistake.Answer is correct and a detailed explanation is provided. References are used. No/only a few grammatical or spelling mistakes.The answer is correct, but the explanation is not complete. Very few references are used and not formatted appropriately.Theanswer is correct but not complete and only adequate explanation isprovided. No references are used. There are grammatical errors andspelling mistakes.The answer is not fully correct and notcomplete and not adequate explanation is provided. No references areused. There are many grammatical errors and spelling mistakes.Question 2 - Correctness, explanation, figures, grammarAnsweris correct, and complete. Comprehensive explanation is provided withappropriate example. Figures (if appropriate) were used and. Appropriatereference style is used. No grammatical or spelling mistake.Answer is correct and a detailed explanation is provided. References are used. No/only a few grammatical or spelling mistakes.The answer is correct, but the explanation is not complete. Very few references are used and not formatted appropriately.Theanswer is correct but not complete and only adequate explanation isprovided. No references are used. There are grammatical errors andspelling mistakes.The answer is not fully correct and notcomplete and not adequate explanation is provided. No references areused. There are many grammatical errors and spelling mistakes.Question 3 - Correctness, explanation, figures, grammarAnsweris correct, and complete. Comprehensive explanation is provided withappropriate example. Figures (if appropriate) were used and. Appropriatereference style is used. No grammatical or spelling mistake.Answer is correct and a detailed explanation is provided. References are used. No/only a few grammatical or spelling mistakes.The answer is correct, but the explanation is not complete. Very few references are used and not formatted appropriately.Theanswer is correct but not complete and only adequate explanation isprovided. No references are used. There are grammatical errors andspelling mistakes.The answer is not fully correct and notcomplete and not adequate explanation is provided. No references areused. There are many grammatical errors and spelling mistakes.Question 4 - Correctness, explanation, figures, grammarAnsweris correct, and complete. Comprehensive explanation is provided withappropriate example. Figures (if appropriate) were used and. Appropriatereference style is used. No grammatical or spelling mistake.Answer is correct and a detailed explanation is provided. References are used. No/only a few grammatical or spelling mistakes.The answer is correct, but the explanation is not complete. Very few references are used and not formatted appropriately.Theanswer is correct but not complete and only adequate explanation isprovided. No references are used. There are grammatical errors andspelling mistakes.The answer is not fully correct and notcomplete and not adequate explanation is provided. No references areused. There are many grammatical errors and spelling mistakes.Question 5 - Correctness, explanation, figures, grammarAnsweris correct, and complete. Comprehensive explanation is provided withappropriate example. Figures (if appropriate) were used and. Appropriatereference style is used. No grammatical or spelling mistake.Answer is correct and a detailed explanation is provided. References are used. No/only a few grammatical or spelling mistakes.The answer is correct, but the explanation is not complete. Very few references are used and not formatted appropriately.Theanswer is correct but not complete and only adequate explanation isprovided. No references are used. There are grammatical errors andspelling mistakes.The answer is not fully correct and notcomplete and not adequate explanation is provided. No references areused. There are many grammatical errors and spelling mistakes.Question 6 - Correctness, explanation, figures, grammarAnsweris correct, and complete. Comprehensive explanation is provided withappropriate example. Figures (if appropriate) were used and. Appropriatereference style is used. No grammatical or spelling mistake.Answer is correct and a detailed explanation is provided. References are used. No/only a few grammatical or spelling mistakes.The answer is correct, but the explanation is not complete. Very few references are used and not formatted appropriately.Theanswer is correct but not complete and only adequate explanation isprovided. No references are used. There are grammatical errors andspelling mistakes.The answer is not fully correct and notcomplete and not adequate explanation is provided. No references areused. There are many grammatical errors and spelling mistakes.PresentationNote: Marks will be deducted for poor spelling and grammar or incorrect referencing style:Incorrect or poor spelling and grammar (up to -5 marks)
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