What your learned from this project and how the information


Assignment

This is 15 pages project paper but what I need is only ONE Page which is the outline.

Course Project

Students are required to produce a course project, building upon and complementing the material covered in class. Projects must culminate with the submission of a final report.

A set of suggested projects is included below. You may select one of the suggested projects below, or you may devise your own comparable project. All projects must be approved by the instructor. Individuals must submit a well-organized proposal of one to three pages in length. The proposal should clearly describe the project to be undertaken, including the topic to be covered, any investigation, development, or experimentation to be conducted, the expected results, and the schedule and tasks that will be completed. Proposals will be reviewed and must be approved by the instructor.

IMPORTANT DATES

Budget your time wisely for the team project. Plan a time-table for your project and take pains to observe the deadlines. The proposal is a schedule that shows the tasks you plan to accomplish and when you expect to complete that particular task. It is an overview of how you plan to complete the project on time.

REPORT GUIDELINES

Each project will result in a detailed 15-20 page written technical report. The project report should be neat, readable, and self-contained. Also, it should be written with the readers in mind. Any knowledgeable reader should be able to understand your report, and benefit from the results you obtain. Therefore, you should include adequate references and/or background materials and you should use tables, diagrams, graphs, figures, and portions of printouts to enhance readers' comprehension of your project.

The following format is suggested. Some sections may not be needed, or additional sections may be necessary. In all cases, please type and paginate your report in Word.

(1) Abstract. It comes first in your report, but you write it last. Gives succinct information on the purpose, methods, results and conclusions reported.

(2) Introduction. Include background material and discuss the scope and limitations of your project. Provide any background material necessary to understand the presentation.

(3) Discussion. The body of your report. This includes the methodology used. Be sure to fully describe any figures, tables or diagrams you include. Investigation, development, or experimentation conducted. Describe the actual work performed during the project. This section can have one or more subsections, depending on your project.

(4) Results. Show any demonstrations developed or results achieved during the project, including your security evaluation and any implications you see.

(5) Conclusions. What your learned from this project and how the information could be applied in the future.

(6) Recommendations, especially for future work and unsolved problems. What still needs to be studied further that would help you or the reader better understand this project.

(7) References (must always be included), annotated if possible.

(8) Appendices, including supporting material as needed.

YOUR TOPIC:

Your best technique for demonstrating your system is to install Oracle VM VirtualBox (or similar) and download your OS and create your demo within this environment.

SNORT System - Download the SNORT application and create a SNORT architecture that provides a rudimentary IDS. Demonstrate the functionality of your SNORT system and the rules you used. Include in your discussion other options and the aspects and roles of IDS systems. Include in your discussion, the advantages and disadvantages. Ensure you include screenshots of your results.

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