I am requesting an edit. I placed an order with someone to do the assignment below which they did everything except it is supposed to be in the perspective of Homeland Security. I have the assignment that was done and I am just requesting edits.Thanks.
US critical infrastructure-power—water, oil and natural gas, military systems, financial systems—have become the target of cyber and physical attacks as more critical infrastructure systems are integrated with the Internet and other digital controls systems. The lesson learned in defending and mitigating cyberattacks is that no entity can prevent or resolve cyberattacks on its own. Collaboration and information sharing is key for success and survival.
This is a group exercise, representing collaboration across all sectors, to support and defend US critical infrastructure. In the working world, a team like this would include some agencies, some industrial partners, and some private sector corporations. Each organization has different strengths and skills, different access to information, and different authorities to report to. When the sectors work together and leverage resources and skills, the result is that everyone benefits from the defense and protection of US IT infrastructure. In your teams, you can model the same collaboration, leveraging each other’s expertise, sharing each other’s knowledge, teaching each other, and providing contributions specific to your role in the scenario.
Your team is assembled and you have a plan. It’s time to get to work. You have a suite of tools at your disposal from your work in Project 1, Project 2, and Project 3, which can be used together to create a full common operating picture of the cyber threats and vulnerabilities that are facing the US critical infrastructure. Begin by selecting the following links to brush up on your knowledge:
To be completed by the Homeland Security Representative: Use the US-CERT and other similar resources to discuss the vulnerabilities and exploits that might have been used by the attackers.
Explore the resources for risk mitigation and provide the risk, response, and risk mitigation steps that should be taken if an entity suffers the same type of attack.
To be completed by all team members: Provide a risk-threat matrix and provide a current state snapshot of the risk profile of the financial services sector. These reports will be part of an overall risk assessment, which will be included in the SAR and AAR.
Review and refer to this risk assessment resource to aid you in developing this section of the report.
All team members: After you compile your research, and your own critical assessments and analysis, determine which information is appropriate for a Security Assessment Report (SAR) that will be submitted to the White House, and an After Action Report (AAR) that will be submitted to the rest of the analyst community.