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Instructor Manual Principles of Information Securi
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ty, 7th Edition by Michael E.Whitman
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Whitman and Mattord, Principles of Information Security 7e, ISBN 978-0-357-50643-
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1; Module 1: Introduction to Information Security
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Purpose and Perspective of the Module ...........................................................................................2
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Module Objectives ............................................................................................................................2
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Complete List of Module Activities and Assessments .......................................................................2
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Key Terms ........................................................................................................................................3
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Discussion Questions .....................................................................................................................15
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Suggested Usage for Lab Activities ................................................................................................16
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Additional Activities and Assignments ............................................................................................17
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Additional Resources ...................................................................................................................... 17
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Cengage Video Resources ................................................................................................................................ 17
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Internet Resources ........................................................................................................................................... 17
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Appendix ........................................................................................................................................18
Grading Rubrics ................................................................................................................................................ 18
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The first module of the course in information security provides learners the foundational knowled
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ge to become well versed in the protection systems of any size need within an organization today.
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The module begins with fundamental knowledge of what information security is and the how com
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puter security evolved into what we know now as information security today. Additionally, learner
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s will gain knowledge on the how information security can be viewed either as an art or a science a
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nd why that is the case.
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The following product-
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level supplements are available in the Instructor Resource Center and provide additional informat
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ion that may help you in preparing your course:
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• Test banks, available in Word, as LMS-ready files, and on the Cognero platform
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1.2 Discuss the history of computer security and explain how it evolved into information s
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ecurity.
1.3 Define key terms and critical concepts of information security.
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1.4 Describe the information security roles of professionals within an organization.
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In order of use:
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computer security: In the early days of computers, this term specified the protection of the phys
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ical location and assets associated with computer technology from outside threats, but it later cam
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e to represent all actions taken to protect computer systems from losses.
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security: A state of being secure and free from danger or harm as well as the actions taken to ma
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ke someone or something secure.
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information security: Protection of the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information a
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ssets, whether in storage, processing, or transmission, via the application of policy, education, trai
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network security: A subset of communications security; the protection of voice and data network
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ing components, connections, and content.
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C.I.A. triad: The industry standard for computer security since the development of the mainfram
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e; the standard is based on three characteristics that describe the attributes of information that are
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important to protect: confidentiality, integrity, and availability.
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confidentiality: An attribute of information that describes how data is protected from disclosure o dl dl dl dl dl dl dl dl dl dl dl dl dl



r exposure to unauthorized individuals or systems.
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personally identifiable information (PII): Information about a person‘s history, background, an
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d attributes that can be used to commit identity theft that typically includes a person‘s name, addre
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ss, Social Security number, family information, employment history, and financial information.
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integrity: An attribute of information that describes how data is whole, complete, and uncorrupted
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availability: An attribute of information that describes how data is accessible and correctly format
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ted for use without interference or obstruction.
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accuracy: An attribute of information that describes how data is free of errors and has the value th
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at the user expects.
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reproduced or fabricated.
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utility: An attribute of information that describes how data has value or usefulness for an end purp
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McCumber Cube: A graphical representation of the architectural approach used in computer an
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d information security that is commonly shown as a cube composed of 3×3×3 cells, similar to a Ru
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ks that enable the use of information resources in the organization.
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physical security: The protection of material items, objects, or areas from unauthorized access an
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