Evaluate threats vulnerability and mitigation recommendation


Discussion: What's the Worst That Could Happen?

This is a question you should (and will be) asking yourself as you take on a security officer role. Quite honestly, this statement could become your undoing if you do not think it through or try to avoid answering such a question; however, the extreme "voice of doom" is not one you will be visiting very often. You should be evaluating the possible circumstances and ask yourself the above question as it pertains to something that could happen, such as a fire or user error.

For this exercise, you should think about a local company (one which you work or have worked) or a fake marketing firm in Kansas City Missouri. Ask yourself this question as you think through what they have and what could be lost. Think of a minimum of 7 threats to this network (one for each of the 7 IT Infrastructure Domains [pg.7]) and describe "What's the Worst That Could Happen?" if these threats came true. For the threats, you should think of 5 within the realm of possibility and 2 on the fringe of possibilities.

Course Outcomes Assessed:

• Identify and define risk and risk management techniques.
• Identify and evaluate threats, vulnerabilities, countermeasures, and mitigation recommendations.

The response should include a reference list. Double-space, using Times New Roman 12 pnt font, one-inch margins, and APA style of writing and citations.

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