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Written Assignment: The Genogram
Purpose
The purpose of this assignment is for students to:
develop a genogram that provides an effective tool for gathering
family data,
provide a visual portrayal of a patient’s family health history as
the history pertains to the physical exam,
provide healthcare providers with a clearer picture of a patient’s
non-modifiable risk factors, and
discuss their understanding of the patient’s genomic profile and
the relationship to current health concerns.
Overview
A genogram is a visual and written representation of a history
and physical. This genogram will be based on information
obtained from the Shadow Health patient named Tina. As you
are completing the Shadow Health: Health History assignment
(see below), you will be able to ask Tina questions in order to
gather information for the genogram. Consult Chapter 5, the
Family History section and Figure 5-3, in the text for an
example.
Directions
Develop a three-generation family medical tree for the Shadow
Health patient Tina.
The three generations must include the patient, parents, and
grandparents in order to receive full credit.
Identify family members, ages, relationships, and significant
health history with identification of risk factors.
Identify deceased, divorced, or estranged family members and
ages and causes of death of family members.
Using the drawing tools in MS Word™, Excel™, or
PowerPoint™, and standardized symbols and terminology,
create a diagram of a family medical health tree.
Include a written narrative with your diagram describing the
family’s health history and the risk factors you identified.
Follow APA guidelines for the narrative portion of the
assignment and reference citations.
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REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP) 6
IMPLEMENTATION OF 7
DEFENSE IN DEPTH 8
FOR THE 9
DENVER EXPANSION PROJECT 10
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60 PINE ST 28
NEW YORK, NY 10005 29
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[email protected] 31
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JANUARY 2021 34
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SUMMARY AND BACKGROUND 35
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In the early 2000s, Bamberger Corp completed a major
corporate expansion project into the 37
Denver, Colorado metropolitan region. Although the expansion
went smoothly, a lack of 38
focus on Information Technology Service Management (ITSM)
and periodic architecture 39
technology refresh has allowed the infrastructure to fall into
disrepair. Failure to invest into 40
upgraded equipment driven by ‘here is how we do business at
Bamberger,’ has kept the 41
company largely in an antiquated technology environment.
Modern concepts such as Cloud 42
Computing, Bring Your Own Device (BYOD), or wireless
integration are largely foreign 43
concepts. We have noticed several major areas of concern in the
area of information security. 44
Specifically, the implementing contractor did not provide
architectural drawings, nor do they 45
seem to have implemented any Defense in Depth. In short, the
Denver expansion did not 46
consider cybersecurity as a fundamental aspect of the
Information Technology (IT) 47
environment. 48
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The purpose of this request is to solicit proposals from various
candidate organizations (Case 50
Study Groups), conduct a fair and extensive evaluation based on
criteria listed herein, and 51
select the candidate (Case Study Groups) who best represents
the direction Bamberger 52
wishes to go. 53
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Bamberger Corp is a large business, with distributed quasi -
independently operating mid-size 55
operating business units, that was founded in 1985. The
company is focused on the 56
manufacturing of Gizmo1 and providing consulting services to
start-up small businesses in 57
the Gizmo sector. In the past, Bamberger prided itself as a
leader in the implementation of 58
best practice processes and solutions, and wants to take steps to
return to this business 59
practice. Our client base consists of commercial businesses as
well as local, state, and 60
federal government organizations. 61
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Bamberger’s headquarters is based in New York City, with an
established presence in 63
Washington, D.C., Chicago and Atlanta. Denver was selected
as the central site for 64
Bamberger’s engineering and manufacturing functions as well
as regional management 65
offices because of the company’s desire to significantly expand
operations in Western states, 66
especially California. The Chicago location for the corporate
university location was selected 67
due to under-utilization of the existing workforce. Atlanta was
selected for its ability to 68
support Data Center operations. 69
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1 GIZMO is a non-sensical term that refers to any kind of
physical product or service that the Case Study Group
determines it to be. Depending on what the Case Study Group
determines GIZMO to be, drives the direction of the
industry and thereby case study requirements of the project. If,
for example, GIZMO is pharmaceutical in nature, the
laws, standards, regulations, privacy, security requirements, and
industry specific best practices are driven by that
industry. If on the other hand, GIZMO is defined as financial,
then the financial sector drives the direction of the
group. Step 1 of a successful (A-grade) response to the Case
Study is therefore determining what GIZMO
represents!
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1. PROPOSAL GUIDELINES 71
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This RFP represents the requirements for an open and
competitive process. Proposals will be 73
accepted as announced per the posted deadlines (syllabus) and
assessed per the posted 74
selection criteria (rubric). Any proposals received after
announced deadline will be returned 75
to the sender (Case Study Group) without consideration (i.e.
failing grade). All proposals 76
must be individually signed by all official agents or
representatives of the company 77
submitting the proposal (Academic Integrity Certification, and
individual Canvas 78
submission). Companies (Case Study Groups) may not
outsource (plagiarize) any portion of 79
the work and must include a statement (Academic Integrity
Certification) in the project plan 80
certifying that all work in preparation for this project was the
sole work of the company 81
(Case Study Group) and that the work described therein shall be
accomplished only by the 82
submitting company (Case Study Group). 83
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Contract terms and conditions will be negotiated upon selection
of the winning bidder for this 85
RFP. All contractual terms and conditions will be subject to
review by Bamberger’s legal 86
department (NVCC Academic Integrity Policy) and will include
scope, budget, schedule, and 87
other necessary items pertaining to the project. 88
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Contract award will be based on corrective action taken as
presented by the final RFP 90
deadline (rubric). 91
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2. PROJECT PURPOSE AND DESCRIPTION 93
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The purpose of this project is as follows: In order to provide
Defense in Depth for the 95
Denver expansion site, senior level management has determined
that a comprehensive 96
information security management plan be available to ensure
Bamberger keeps data secure. 97
Bamberger is seeking an information security management plan
provider (Case Study Group) 98
that can provide a turnkey solution that integrates a Defense in
Depth implementation, 99
integration of modern wireless and BYOD technologies, and
adoption of Cloud within the 100
Denver computing environment. The proposal must include a
system description that 101
addresses the Bamberger specification (course objectives,
rubric) and are in line with the 102
following Bamberger Denver computing environment. 103
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Project Description: 105
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The bidder is expected to ask for clarification on any portion of
this document via the 107
established communication channel (Ask the Professor | Case
Study sub-thread). Failure 108
to use the designated communication channel or clarification
outreach will likely result 109
in a less than favorable submission consideration. 110
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There are a total of four buildings. Two 2-story buildings are
co-located on a campus in 112
north Denver, conveniently near to both the airport and railroad
terminus for shipping and 113
receiving. One of these buildings (DB1, for Denver Building 1,
12,000 sq.ft.) is for the 114
Engineering group. The collocated DB2 (16,000 sq.ft.) is for
manufacturing. The two 115
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buildings are connected by underground conduit and have plenty
of spare multi-mode and 116
single-mode fiber strands. A third 2-story building (DB3, 8,000
sq.ft.) has been procured for 117
IT infrastructure and support staff, but it is located in the
Denver Technology Center (DTC), 118
south of town. The fourth facility (DB4, 17,000 sq.ft.), per the
desires of the new Western 119
Region General Manager, are four adjacent floors in a
downtown office tower. 120
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The building locations are: 122
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• DB1/2: 4730 Paris St, Denver, CO 80239 124
• DB3: 5251 DTC Parkway, Englewood, Colorado 80111 125
• DB4: 16th Street, Denver, Colorado 80202. 126
The Engineering group has 450 employees. The Manufacturing
group has 300 employees. IT 127
has 50 employees and the downtown facility houses 125
employees. The 125 personnel are 128
broken down into: 15 personnel for the Regional General
Manager’s office (floor 9), 20 129
employees for Legal (floor 8), 15 personnel for HR (floor 8),
and 75 employees for Sales 130
(floors 6 & 7). 131
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The Engineering group has 300 people on the 2nd floor and 150
people on the 1st floor, as 133
there is a large lab on the first floor. All the Engineering people
have their own dedicated 134
desktop PC and access to a printer, with an average of one IP
addressable printer per ten 135
people. 136
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The Manufacturing group has 100 employees, who each need a
dedicated desktop PC and 138
access to a shared printer with the same user load as
Engineering. The remaining 200 139
employees share a pool of 50 “public” PCs and 10 printers. 140
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In DB4, all 125 employees have their own PC and access to a
printer at a rate of one printer 142
per employee; this is due to the large number of user dedicated
printers (e.g. the GM wants 143
his own printer) and special (e.g. high speed color) printers. 144
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For the IT group, everyone has their own dedicated desktop PC,
and access to a printer at the 146
same 10 to 1 ratio common in the company. Additionally, 30 of
the 50 employees have 147
access to a dedicated Unix workstation, 10 for management and
administrative functions on 148
servers, databases, etc., and 20 for a small development group
building in-house applications. 149
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IT manages a collection of server farms in DB3 dedicated to
departments in the following 151
manner. The Engineering farm is composed of 75 Unix servers.
The Manufacturing farm has 152
10 Unix servers. The Sales farm has 10 high availability Unix
servers and 20 Microsoft 153
Windows servers running critical sales applications and
databases. The Unix servers are 154
deemed 24x7 critical, and extra measures must be taken to
protect against network failures 155
and security risks. The Corporate farm has 10 Microsoft
Windows class servers, shared 156
among the HR, Legal and GM Offices groups. While not
deemed operationally critical, 157
these servers do contain company sensitive information that
calls for limited access due to 158
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various privacy compliance mandates. Additionally, Corporate
data must remain separated 159
from non-Corporate data at all times. 160
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Some traffic estimates were developed based on typical file
types. Engineering and Sales in 162
particular move fairly large data files averaging 30MB in size
every working hour (6 a.m. – 163
9.m. Mountain time) for each employee. Engineering personnel
data are extremely sensitive 164
and recent regulatory developments require that only the
Western Region General Manager, 165
the General Counsel, the Engineering Manager and specific
Engineering workforce have 166
controlled access to specific proprietary Gizmo data.
Additionally, Sales has the need to 167
participate in desktop video conferencing using streaming
technologies. Sales has both 168
transaction and analytical databases in the server farm.
Corporate, Legal, HA, and 169
Manufacturing have no special traffic considerations as they
move simple Microsoft Office 170
type of files averaging less than 1MB in size. In order to ensure
a virtually transparent work 171
environment with the rest of Bamberger throughout the United
States and to ensure product 172
quality, network delays for all Denver based employees must
not exceed 2.5 seconds for 173
local network transactions, while wide area network transaction
delay must not exceed 6 174
seconds. The bidder (Case Study Group) must demonstrate that
each member of the given 175
Bamberger group will have at least the following bandwidth
(considered an appropriate blend 176
of average and peek needs) to their local Denver servers: 177
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• Engineering: 5 Mbps 179
• Manufacturing: 1.5 Mbps 180
• Sales: 5 Mbps 181
• Corp/Legal/HR: 1.5 Mbps 182
A design goal is to isolate traffic within groups as much as
possible. Thus, the Director of 183
Manufacturing doesn’t want a heavy network traffic load from
Engineering and Sales to 184
impact his production. Similarly, the Regional General
Manager doesn’t want some clever 185
engineer sniffing the network and gaining access to highly
sensitive, company private 186
documents and correspondence; similarly, for HR and Legal.
Confidentiality, integrity, and 187
availability of the network and data are a must! 188
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The Engineering and Sales servers back up files and services
that are run out of the New 190
York office. This is done one night per week and the estimate is
that this function requires a 191
fairly constant average of 500 Mbps for 12 hours. 192
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All Denver personnel need access to the corporate intranet with
applications running out of 194
New York. The average load of this traffic during working
hours is estimated to be 15 Mbps, 195
with peeks of roughly 500 Mbps. 196
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All Denver employees need access to the Internet. 198
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The Western Regional Sales Director has his own local web
servers (2) serving up sales 200
information, contact requests, and a significant amount of
privacy and financial data, among 201
other information, to potential Western state customers. This
information is kept up to date 202
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with information found in the Sales server farm. Customer
traffic to this site is pretty light, 203
no more than 10 Mbps average and 100 Mbps peek. Bamberger
business forecasters predict 204
that 84% of Western state customer business will likely
originate from California. 205
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Bamberger does not own a cable plant within the greater Denver
metro area and buildings are 207
connected via third party provider. 208
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Bamberger’s current network address space used for all
Bamberger locations other than 210
Denver is 135.172.128/22. Network engineers have already
determined that insufficient 211
address exists to accommodate the existing Denver expansion
despite the new address 212
location provided by W3C. Bamberger has made arrangements
with W3C to obtain address 213
space 135.160/24. 214
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Network robustness and security is a vital concern for
Bamberger. Gizmo is a highly 216
advanced technical device whose production and operational
function are highly sensitive. 217
As a result, detailed product data are strictly controlled by
regulatory statue to specific 218
Corporate and Engineering personnel. There are 15 Corporate
personnel (the Regional 219
Manager, two Senior Counsels) and 12 Engineers with access to
the Gizmo data must be 220
isolated from the rest of Bamberger the personnel without
access to Gizmo data. Bamberger 221
must have a method to bring non-sensitive data back and forth
across the isolated 222
environments. Bamberger estimates that up to 20 GB of data,
amounting to 6,000 files per 223
week, move between the environments. 224
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While the rare outage of a few hours would be acceptable,
anything longer than this would 226
not. Sales is particularly concerned about access to their 10 high
availability Unix servers. 227
Therefore, the successful RFP bidder must ensure to address
both continuity of operations for 228
all Denver operations and near 24x7 operations for the Sales
high availability Unix servers. 229
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Because of the forecasted California business base and our
government partners, the 231
proposed plan must ensure compliance with published statues,
policies, and best practices 232
within the Gizmo sector. 233
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3. PROJECT SCOPE 235
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The scope of this project includes all planning, architecture, and
technical computation 237
artifacts necessary for demonstrating the veracity of the
bidder’s proposed information 238
security implementation plan. The bidder is expected to deliver
the following for review and 239
consideration (grade): 240
241
• Deliverable 1 – Requirements Definitions 242
o The submission must address both functional and non-
functional requirements 243
either directly stated or implied in the provided documents (this
case study 244
packet), any functional and non-functional requirements derived
by 245
governance requirements stemming from the Gizmo definition
(statute, 246
standards, industry best practice. etc.), and Bamberger expected
outcomes 247
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(syllabus course objectives). Additionally, requirements may
arise as per 248
clarification questions invoked by the bidder and as documented
in the official 249
communication channel (Ask the Professor/Case Study sub-
thread) identified 250
above. 251
• Deliverable 2 – Project Plan 252
o The submission must provide a project plan and associated
proposed 253
development methodology, a work breakdown structure
detailing the 254
contribution of all participants, and rough project resource
(budget) 255
requirement. 256
• Deliverable 3 – Enterprise Architecture Approach 257
o The submission must provide a description of the overall
Enterprise 258
Architecture Approach, detailing how the proposed IT system
(the network 259
and associated technology solutions) fits within the stated
Bamberger vision. 260
• Deliverable 4 – IT Service Management Approach 261
o The submission must describe how the proposed IT system
(the network and 262
associated technology solutions) and non-technology solutions
of the 263
proposed IT services will be managed to ensure IT value. 264
• Deliverable 5 – Cybersecurity & Risk Management Approach
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o The submission must identify the security approach (Security
Framework) and 266
ensure correlation to an established Reference Architecture to
ensure that the 267
established cybersecurity industry’s established Common Body
of Knowledge 268
(CBK) domains2 are addressed. Detailed coverage must be
included in the 269
areas of Software Security Engineering, Supply Chain
Management, 270
Continuity and Recovery Planning, Security Testing &
Evaluation, and Risk 271
Management and the associated assessment methodology. 272
• Deliverable 6 – Best Practice Policy Review 273
o The submission must identify ANY TWO PUBLISHED
Security Policies of 274
any two organizations, and provide a comparison of the two
policies.3 The 275
comparison must identify which of the two policies is in better
alignment with 276
the documents identified in Deliverables 3 through 5, and
explicitly identify 277
which of the Security Policies is better aligned for adoption
(after 278
modification) by Bamberger. 279
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2 (ISC)2 defines the domains as: Security & Risk Management,
Asset Security, Security Engineering,
Communications & Network Security, Identity & Access
management, Security Assessment & Testing, Security
Operations, and Security in the Software Development Life
Cycle.
3 It is recommended that the identified Security Policies are
selected from the same industry as that identified for
Gizmo under the System Description & Purpose section of the
submission. This is NOT a requirement only a
recommendation. Selecting Security Policies from the same
industry sector as Gizmo will allow for easier
revision/adoption of one of the policies as a baseline for
meeting the Deliverable 7 requirement.
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• Deliverable 7 – Proposed Bamberger Security Policy 281
o The submission must provide a new (or Best Practice Policy
revised) draft 282
Security Policy that addresses all requirements per Deliverables
1 and 3 283
through 5, and specifically: 284
▪ at least FIVE of the eight 1.0 Network Security Policy
outcomes stated 285
in the syllabus (course objectives) for the proposed TO-BE
network 286
environment instantiation, 287
▪ at least SIX of the nine 2.0 Security Design Principles
learning 288
outcomes stated in the syllabus (course objectives) for the
proposed 289
TO-BE network environment instantiation, and 290
▪ at least SIX of the eight 7.0 Wireless Security learning
outcomes stated 291
in the syllabus (course objectives) for the proposed TO-BE
network 292
environment instantiation.4 293
• Deliverable 8 – Bamberger Topology Artifacts 294
o The submission must provide, as a MINIMUM, AS-IS5 and
TO-BE6 topology 295
artifact views for Layer 1, Layer 2, and Layer 3 of the
Bamberger computing 296
environment. 297
• Deliverable 9 – Security Controls 298
o The submission must provide a sample of 18 controls that
mitigate the risks 299
either directly stated or implied in the provided docume nts (this
case study 300
packet), any functional and non-functional requirements derived
by 301
governance requirements stemming from the Gizmo definition
(statute, 302
standards, industry best practice. etc.), and Bamberger expected
outcomes 303
(syllabus course objectives). The controls shall be evenly
presented across the 304
control categories Physical Controls (6), Technical/Logical
Controls (6), and 305
Administrative Controls (6), and represent a sample of how risk
is to be 306
mitigated. 307
4 Wireless/BYOD/Cloud implementation: The bidder shall only
address ONE of these requirements, i.e. EITHER
wireless, BYOD, or Cloud, not all three. The FINAL version of
the DRAFT Security Policy SHALL include a sub-
policy that specifically addresses the selected implementation.
If wireless is selected, this means that wireless
technology must be used to connect the Bamberger buildings,
i.e. implementing LAN 802.11ac or any LAN
variation of the 802.11 standard DOES NOT count as
implementing wireless. If Cloud implementation is selected,
the submission must provide details on the Cloud variant (IaaS,
PaaS, or SaaS). If BYOD implementation is
selected, the submission must identify if the BYOD is corporate
owned or individually owned, and provide a
management plan for either approach.
5 The AS-IS topology artifacts must be shown as described in
this case study document, i.e. the bidder shall not
include network devices that are not specifically mentioned.
The only exception is repeaters / hubs / switches /
routers that are implied to be necessary for a basic wired Fast
Ethernet network to operate.
6 The TO-BE topology artifacts must show TWO DIFFERENT
versions of the proposed TO-BE network. Version 1
shall be a WIRED network with the addition of any necessary
network devices to meet good network security
design principles and are in keeping with the specifically stated
or implied case study requirements per Deliverable
1. Version 2 shall be a wireless, BYOD, or Cloud
implementation that updates Version 1 of the network to include
ONE of these technologies and is in keeping with footnote 4.
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Submissions are expected to meet the following specifications:
308
• Preferably ONE consolidated document, but no more than two
documents. 309
• Acceptable document formats include: MS Word (.doc), MS
Power Point (.ppt), 310
Adobe Acrobat (.pdf), and WinZip (.zip). Other formats will not
be accepted for 311
review and consideration (grade). 312
• Evaluation of acceptable submission will be in accordance
with published evaluation 313
criteria (Canvas posted grading rubric). 314
4. REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL PROJECT TIMELINE AND
INCENTIVES 315
316
As per announced deadlines (syllabus). Deliverables that fail to
meet the announced 317
deadlines will be returned without consideration. Draft review
submissions may be submitted 318
via the official Canvas Group X Case Study Discussion Thread
for consideration, guidance 319
and feedback prior to official evaluation an unlimited number of
times until 72 hours prior to 320
the ON TIME deadline for the submission. Once the 72-hour
window has been reached an 321
unofficial courtesy evaluation can not be honored. Courtesy
reviews will generally be 322
provided within 72 hours of submission. 323
324
Performance Incentives 325
326
Individual Case Study Group members may submit an
INDIVIDUAL revision of the 327
Case Study Group work for up to 5% extra course credit no later
than 6:30p.m. EST on 328
the last Sunday of regular course session BEFORE finals week.
An individual revision 329
submission must be submitted via the dedicated Case Study
extra credit communication 330
pipeline, and must be submitted with an explanatory statement
why the work was submitted 331
as an individual submission in lieu of incorporating the work
into the group submission to 332
achieve the greater good. The individual revision must
SIGNIFICANTLY extend the group 333
submission in significant depth in FIVE of the technical
evaluation (rubric) areas.7 The 334
revision submission does not need to meet extra credit criteria
that all labs must be completed 335
for the extra credit to count. 336
337
Bamberger has identified needs in support of several additional
technology projects. 338
Individual Case Study Group members may submit an
INDIVIDUAL submission 339
proposal that support ONE of the following proposed projects
for up to 10% extra 340
course credit no later than 6:30p.m. EST on the last Sunday of
regular course session 341
BEFORE finals week. The submission must follow the same
structure of the Denver 342
Expansion project.8 343
7 CAUTION: This option is NOT intended as a way out of
working within the group! I urge you to expend the extra
energy needed to earn this extra credit within the group
structure rather than outside of it. You should look at this
option as a way to recover points from poor exam or quiz
scores. Additionally, in-depth advanced work must be
demonstrated in one of the following evaluation (rubric) areas
for extra credit to be earned: Security Controls,
Topology Artifacts, Cybersecurity & Risk Management, IT
Service Management, Enterprise Architecture,
Requirements Definition, WBS, or Rough Resource
Requirement (Budget).
8 CAUTION: This extra credit is NOT intended as an
alternative to the course content assignments identified in the
syllabus! I urge you to expend the energy needed to earn this
extra credit on studying and completing readings,
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• Project 1: Bamberger Corporate University 344
o Bamberger is looking for a turnkey solution to stand-up a
Corporate 345
University that can support its entire workforce. 346
o Requested
Solution
: Provide a plan to establish/create the technology 347
environment to establish the desired goal. 348
o Work with the following assumptions, and ask for
clarification as necessary to 349
implement the project. 350
▪ All evaluation criteria outlined for the Denver Expansion
project 351
apply. 352
▪ Bamberger wants to make use of its Chicago facility to
establish the 353
University, and seamlessly connect to the rest of the
Corporation. 354
▪ The University (facility) must be able to support BOTH onsite
and 355
online training. 356
▪ The University must have 4-6 traditional classrooms that each
support 357
up to 24 students, 1 large “Convention Hall” that supports up to
200 358
students, 1 advanced (and isolated) network security 359
(hacking/malware/network attack) lab for up to 15 students, and
1 360
emerging technology classroom for up to 20 students. 361
▪ The entire network must be built from scratch (specific
hardware and 362
application identification is required). 363
▪ The available facility space is 25,000 sf. 364
▪ Assume that ALL classrooms / labs must deliver training 365
simultaneously. 366
▪ The University must be able to support ALL 2, 505 Bamberger
367
personnel (New York – 300, Atlanta – 630, Chicago – 250,
Denver – 368
925, Washington D.C. – 400) with their training needs online.
Online 369
student load is expected to be up to 300 online simultaneously
370
connected students with 24x7x270 availability. 371
▪ Online training must be accessible from all Corporate
locations and 372
from employee homes. 373
▪ Training must be tracked and records are considered private.
374
▪ Employees must be able to be assigned mandatory training and
self-375
enroll in training. 376
377
homework, labs, quizzes, exams, and the case study. However, I
understand that as individuals we all have strengths
and weaknesses. Some prefer theory, while others prefer a more
applications focused approach. If you have an
application focus and know that you do not do well in
theoretical areas (quizzes, exam), attempting one of these
additional extra credit projects may be an option for you. Again,
this is extra credit. You cannot substitute one of
these projects for the final or midterm, or all quizzes since the
point value of a project will NOT overcome the point
loss of not completing exams/quizzes. It is only a mechanism to
recover lost points.
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• Project 2: Data Analytics Center 378
o Bamberger is looking for a turnkey solution to stand-up a
dedicated Data 379
Analytics Center to leverage the valuable data the corporation
generates. 380
o Requested

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  • 1. Pages:1 pages ( 275 words, Double spaced) Paper instructions: Written Assignment: The Genogram Purpose The purpose of this assignment is for students to: develop a genogram that provides an effective tool for gathering family data, provide a visual portrayal of a patient’s family health history as the history pertains to the physical exam, provide healthcare providers with a clearer picture of a patient’s non-modifiable risk factors, and discuss their understanding of the patient’s genomic profile and the relationship to current health concerns. Overview A genogram is a visual and written representation of a history and physical. This genogram will be based on information obtained from the Shadow Health patient named Tina. As you are completing the Shadow Health: Health History assignment (see below), you will be able to ask Tina questions in order to gather information for the genogram. Consult Chapter 5, the
  • 2. Family History section and Figure 5-3, in the text for an example. Directions Develop a three-generation family medical tree for the Shadow Health patient Tina. The three generations must include the patient, parents, and grandparents in order to receive full credit. Identify family members, ages, relationships, and significant health history with identification of risk factors. Identify deceased, divorced, or estranged family members and ages and causes of death of family members. Using the drawing tools in MS Word™, Excel™, or PowerPoint™, and standardized symbols and terminology, create a diagram of a family medical health tree. Include a written narrative with your diagram describing the family’s health history and the risk factors you identified. Follow APA guidelines for the narrative portion of the assignment and reference citations. Bamberger Corp. Completed Denver Expansion Project 1
  • 3. 1 2 3 4 5 REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP) 6 IMPLEMENTATION OF 7 DEFENSE IN DEPTH 8 FOR THE 9 DENVER EXPANSION PROJECT 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
  • 4. 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 60 PINE ST 28 NEW YORK, NY 10005 29 (301)225-8593 30 [email protected] 31 32 33 JANUARY 2021 34 Bamberger Corp. Completed Denver Expansion Project
  • 5. 2 SUMMARY AND BACKGROUND 35 36 In the early 2000s, Bamberger Corp completed a major corporate expansion project into the 37 Denver, Colorado metropolitan region. Although the expansion went smoothly, a lack of 38 focus on Information Technology Service Management (ITSM) and periodic architecture 39 technology refresh has allowed the infrastructure to fall into disrepair. Failure to invest into 40 upgraded equipment driven by ‘here is how we do business at Bamberger,’ has kept the 41 company largely in an antiquated technology environment. Modern concepts such as Cloud 42 Computing, Bring Your Own Device (BYOD), or wireless integration are largely foreign 43 concepts. We have noticed several major areas of concern in the area of information security. 44 Specifically, the implementing contractor did not provide architectural drawings, nor do they 45 seem to have implemented any Defense in Depth. In short, the Denver expansion did not 46 consider cybersecurity as a fundamental aspect of the
  • 6. Information Technology (IT) 47 environment. 48 49 The purpose of this request is to solicit proposals from various candidate organizations (Case 50 Study Groups), conduct a fair and extensive evaluation based on criteria listed herein, and 51 select the candidate (Case Study Groups) who best represents the direction Bamberger 52 wishes to go. 53 54 Bamberger Corp is a large business, with distributed quasi - independently operating mid-size 55 operating business units, that was founded in 1985. The company is focused on the 56 manufacturing of Gizmo1 and providing consulting services to start-up small businesses in 57 the Gizmo sector. In the past, Bamberger prided itself as a leader in the implementation of 58 best practice processes and solutions, and wants to take steps to return to this business 59 practice. Our client base consists of commercial businesses as well as local, state, and 60
  • 7. federal government organizations. 61 62 Bamberger’s headquarters is based in New York City, with an established presence in 63 Washington, D.C., Chicago and Atlanta. Denver was selected as the central site for 64 Bamberger’s engineering and manufacturing functions as well as regional management 65 offices because of the company’s desire to significantly expand operations in Western states, 66 especially California. The Chicago location for the corporate university location was selected 67 due to under-utilization of the existing workforce. Atlanta was selected for its ability to 68 support Data Center operations. 69 70 1 GIZMO is a non-sensical term that refers to any kind of physical product or service that the Case Study Group determines it to be. Depending on what the Case Study Group determines GIZMO to be, drives the direction of the industry and thereby case study requirements of the project. If, for example, GIZMO is pharmaceutical in nature, the
  • 8. laws, standards, regulations, privacy, security requirements, and industry specific best practices are driven by that industry. If on the other hand, GIZMO is defined as financial, then the financial sector drives the direction of the group. Step 1 of a successful (A-grade) response to the Case Study is therefore determining what GIZMO represents! Bamberger Corp. Completed Denver Expansion Project 3 1. PROPOSAL GUIDELINES 71 72 This RFP represents the requirements for an open and competitive process. Proposals will be 73 accepted as announced per the posted deadlines (syllabus) and assessed per the posted 74 selection criteria (rubric). Any proposals received after announced deadline will be returned 75 to the sender (Case Study Group) without consideration (i.e. failing grade). All proposals 76 must be individually signed by all official agents or representatives of the company 77
  • 9. submitting the proposal (Academic Integrity Certification, and individual Canvas 78 submission). Companies (Case Study Groups) may not outsource (plagiarize) any portion of 79 the work and must include a statement (Academic Integrity Certification) in the project plan 80 certifying that all work in preparation for this project was the sole work of the company 81 (Case Study Group) and that the work described therein shall be accomplished only by the 82 submitting company (Case Study Group). 83 84 Contract terms and conditions will be negotiated upon selection of the winning bidder for this 85 RFP. All contractual terms and conditions will be subject to review by Bamberger’s legal 86 department (NVCC Academic Integrity Policy) and will include scope, budget, schedule, and 87 other necessary items pertaining to the project. 88 89 Contract award will be based on corrective action taken as presented by the final RFP 90 deadline (rubric). 91
  • 10. 92 2. PROJECT PURPOSE AND DESCRIPTION 93 94 The purpose of this project is as follows: In order to provide Defense in Depth for the 95 Denver expansion site, senior level management has determined that a comprehensive 96 information security management plan be available to ensure Bamberger keeps data secure. 97 Bamberger is seeking an information security management plan provider (Case Study Group) 98 that can provide a turnkey solution that integrates a Defense in Depth implementation, 99 integration of modern wireless and BYOD technologies, and adoption of Cloud within the 100 Denver computing environment. The proposal must include a system description that 101 addresses the Bamberger specification (course objectives, rubric) and are in line with the 102 following Bamberger Denver computing environment. 103 104 Project Description: 105
  • 11. 106 The bidder is expected to ask for clarification on any portion of this document via the 107 established communication channel (Ask the Professor | Case Study sub-thread). Failure 108 to use the designated communication channel or clarification outreach will likely result 109 in a less than favorable submission consideration. 110 111 There are a total of four buildings. Two 2-story buildings are co-located on a campus in 112 north Denver, conveniently near to both the airport and railroad terminus for shipping and 113 receiving. One of these buildings (DB1, for Denver Building 1, 12,000 sq.ft.) is for the 114 Engineering group. The collocated DB2 (16,000 sq.ft.) is for manufacturing. The two 115 Bamberger Corp. Completed Denver Expansion Project 4 buildings are connected by underground conduit and have plenty of spare multi-mode and 116
  • 12. single-mode fiber strands. A third 2-story building (DB3, 8,000 sq.ft.) has been procured for 117 IT infrastructure and support staff, but it is located in the Denver Technology Center (DTC), 118 south of town. The fourth facility (DB4, 17,000 sq.ft.), per the desires of the new Western 119 Region General Manager, are four adjacent floors in a downtown office tower. 120 121 The building locations are: 122 123 • DB1/2: 4730 Paris St, Denver, CO 80239 124 • DB3: 5251 DTC Parkway, Englewood, Colorado 80111 125 • DB4: 16th Street, Denver, Colorado 80202. 126 The Engineering group has 450 employees. The Manufacturing group has 300 employees. IT 127 has 50 employees and the downtown facility houses 125 employees. The 125 personnel are 128 broken down into: 15 personnel for the Regional General Manager’s office (floor 9), 20 129 employees for Legal (floor 8), 15 personnel for HR (floor 8), and 75 employees for Sales 130
  • 13. (floors 6 & 7). 131 132 The Engineering group has 300 people on the 2nd floor and 150 people on the 1st floor, as 133 there is a large lab on the first floor. All the Engineering people have their own dedicated 134 desktop PC and access to a printer, with an average of one IP addressable printer per ten 135 people. 136 137 The Manufacturing group has 100 employees, who each need a dedicated desktop PC and 138 access to a shared printer with the same user load as Engineering. The remaining 200 139 employees share a pool of 50 “public” PCs and 10 printers. 140 141 In DB4, all 125 employees have their own PC and access to a printer at a rate of one printer 142 per employee; this is due to the large number of user dedicated printers (e.g. the GM wants 143 his own printer) and special (e.g. high speed color) printers. 144 145
  • 14. For the IT group, everyone has their own dedicated desktop PC, and access to a printer at the 146 same 10 to 1 ratio common in the company. Additionally, 30 of the 50 employees have 147 access to a dedicated Unix workstation, 10 for management and administrative functions on 148 servers, databases, etc., and 20 for a small development group building in-house applications. 149 150 IT manages a collection of server farms in DB3 dedicated to departments in the following 151 manner. The Engineering farm is composed of 75 Unix servers. The Manufacturing farm has 152 10 Unix servers. The Sales farm has 10 high availability Unix servers and 20 Microsoft 153 Windows servers running critical sales applications and databases. The Unix servers are 154 deemed 24x7 critical, and extra measures must be taken to protect against network failures 155 and security risks. The Corporate farm has 10 Microsoft Windows class servers, shared 156 among the HR, Legal and GM Offices groups. While not deemed operationally critical, 157
  • 15. these servers do contain company sensitive information that calls for limited access due to 158 Bamberger Corp. Completed Denver Expansion Project 5 various privacy compliance mandates. Additionally, Corporate data must remain separated 159 from non-Corporate data at all times. 160 161 Some traffic estimates were developed based on typical file types. Engineering and Sales in 162 particular move fairly large data files averaging 30MB in size every working hour (6 a.m. – 163 9.m. Mountain time) for each employee. Engineering personnel data are extremely sensitive 164 and recent regulatory developments require that only the Western Region General Manager, 165 the General Counsel, the Engineering Manager and specific Engineering workforce have 166 controlled access to specific proprietary Gizmo data. Additionally, Sales has the need to 167 participate in desktop video conferencing using streaming technologies. Sales has both 168
  • 16. transaction and analytical databases in the server farm. Corporate, Legal, HA, and 169 Manufacturing have no special traffic considerations as they move simple Microsoft Office 170 type of files averaging less than 1MB in size. In order to ensure a virtually transparent work 171 environment with the rest of Bamberger throughout the United States and to ensure product 172 quality, network delays for all Denver based employees must not exceed 2.5 seconds for 173 local network transactions, while wide area network transaction delay must not exceed 6 174 seconds. The bidder (Case Study Group) must demonstrate that each member of the given 175 Bamberger group will have at least the following bandwidth (considered an appropriate blend 176 of average and peek needs) to their local Denver servers: 177 178 • Engineering: 5 Mbps 179 • Manufacturing: 1.5 Mbps 180 • Sales: 5 Mbps 181 • Corp/Legal/HR: 1.5 Mbps 182
  • 17. A design goal is to isolate traffic within groups as much as possible. Thus, the Director of 183 Manufacturing doesn’t want a heavy network traffic load from Engineering and Sales to 184 impact his production. Similarly, the Regional General Manager doesn’t want some clever 185 engineer sniffing the network and gaining access to highly sensitive, company private 186 documents and correspondence; similarly, for HR and Legal. Confidentiality, integrity, and 187 availability of the network and data are a must! 188 189 The Engineering and Sales servers back up files and services that are run out of the New 190 York office. This is done one night per week and the estimate is that this function requires a 191 fairly constant average of 500 Mbps for 12 hours. 192 193 All Denver personnel need access to the corporate intranet with applications running out of 194 New York. The average load of this traffic during working hours is estimated to be 15 Mbps, 195
  • 18. with peeks of roughly 500 Mbps. 196 197 All Denver employees need access to the Internet. 198 199 The Western Regional Sales Director has his own local web servers (2) serving up sales 200 information, contact requests, and a significant amount of privacy and financial data, among 201 other information, to potential Western state customers. This information is kept up to date 202 Bamberger Corp. Completed Denver Expansion Project 6 with information found in the Sales server farm. Customer traffic to this site is pretty light, 203 no more than 10 Mbps average and 100 Mbps peek. Bamberger business forecasters predict 204 that 84% of Western state customer business will likely originate from California. 205 206 Bamberger does not own a cable plant within the greater Denver metro area and buildings are 207
  • 19. connected via third party provider. 208 209 Bamberger’s current network address space used for all Bamberger locations other than 210 Denver is 135.172.128/22. Network engineers have already determined that insufficient 211 address exists to accommodate the existing Denver expansion despite the new address 212 location provided by W3C. Bamberger has made arrangements with W3C to obtain address 213 space 135.160/24. 214 215 Network robustness and security is a vital concern for Bamberger. Gizmo is a highly 216 advanced technical device whose production and operational function are highly sensitive. 217 As a result, detailed product data are strictly controlled by regulatory statue to specific 218 Corporate and Engineering personnel. There are 15 Corporate personnel (the Regional 219 Manager, two Senior Counsels) and 12 Engineers with access to the Gizmo data must be 220
  • 20. isolated from the rest of Bamberger the personnel without access to Gizmo data. Bamberger 221 must have a method to bring non-sensitive data back and forth across the isolated 222 environments. Bamberger estimates that up to 20 GB of data, amounting to 6,000 files per 223 week, move between the environments. 224 225 While the rare outage of a few hours would be acceptable, anything longer than this would 226 not. Sales is particularly concerned about access to their 10 high availability Unix servers. 227 Therefore, the successful RFP bidder must ensure to address both continuity of operations for 228 all Denver operations and near 24x7 operations for the Sales high availability Unix servers. 229 230 Because of the forecasted California business base and our government partners, the 231 proposed plan must ensure compliance with published statues, policies, and best practices 232 within the Gizmo sector. 233 234
  • 21. 3. PROJECT SCOPE 235 236 The scope of this project includes all planning, architecture, and technical computation 237 artifacts necessary for demonstrating the veracity of the bidder’s proposed information 238 security implementation plan. The bidder is expected to deliver the following for review and 239 consideration (grade): 240 241 • Deliverable 1 – Requirements Definitions 242 o The submission must address both functional and non- functional requirements 243 either directly stated or implied in the provided documents (this case study 244 packet), any functional and non-functional requirements derived by 245 governance requirements stemming from the Gizmo definition (statute, 246 standards, industry best practice. etc.), and Bamberger expected outcomes 247
  • 22. Bamberger Corp. Completed Denver Expansion Project 7 (syllabus course objectives). Additionally, requirements may arise as per 248 clarification questions invoked by the bidder and as documented in the official 249 communication channel (Ask the Professor/Case Study sub- thread) identified 250 above. 251 • Deliverable 2 – Project Plan 252 o The submission must provide a project plan and associated proposed 253 development methodology, a work breakdown structure detailing the 254 contribution of all participants, and rough project resource (budget) 255 requirement. 256 • Deliverable 3 – Enterprise Architecture Approach 257 o The submission must provide a description of the overall Enterprise 258 Architecture Approach, detailing how the proposed IT system (the network 259
  • 23. and associated technology solutions) fits within the stated Bamberger vision. 260 • Deliverable 4 – IT Service Management Approach 261 o The submission must describe how the proposed IT system (the network and 262 associated technology solutions) and non-technology solutions of the 263 proposed IT services will be managed to ensure IT value. 264 • Deliverable 5 – Cybersecurity & Risk Management Approach 265 o The submission must identify the security approach (Security Framework) and 266 ensure correlation to an established Reference Architecture to ensure that the 267 established cybersecurity industry’s established Common Body of Knowledge 268 (CBK) domains2 are addressed. Detailed coverage must be included in the 269 areas of Software Security Engineering, Supply Chain Management, 270 Continuity and Recovery Planning, Security Testing & Evaluation, and Risk 271 Management and the associated assessment methodology. 272
  • 24. • Deliverable 6 – Best Practice Policy Review 273 o The submission must identify ANY TWO PUBLISHED Security Policies of 274 any two organizations, and provide a comparison of the two policies.3 The 275 comparison must identify which of the two policies is in better alignment with 276 the documents identified in Deliverables 3 through 5, and explicitly identify 277 which of the Security Policies is better aligned for adoption (after 278 modification) by Bamberger. 279 280 2 (ISC)2 defines the domains as: Security & Risk Management, Asset Security, Security Engineering, Communications & Network Security, Identity & Access management, Security Assessment & Testing, Security Operations, and Security in the Software Development Life Cycle. 3 It is recommended that the identified Security Policies are selected from the same industry as that identified for Gizmo under the System Description & Purpose section of the submission. This is NOT a requirement only a
  • 25. recommendation. Selecting Security Policies from the same industry sector as Gizmo will allow for easier revision/adoption of one of the policies as a baseline for meeting the Deliverable 7 requirement. Bamberger Corp. Completed Denver Expansion Project 8 • Deliverable 7 – Proposed Bamberger Security Policy 281 o The submission must provide a new (or Best Practice Policy revised) draft 282 Security Policy that addresses all requirements per Deliverables 1 and 3 283 through 5, and specifically: 284 ▪ at least FIVE of the eight 1.0 Network Security Policy outcomes stated 285 in the syllabus (course objectives) for the proposed TO-BE network 286 environment instantiation, 287 ▪ at least SIX of the nine 2.0 Security Design Principles learning 288 outcomes stated in the syllabus (course objectives) for the proposed 289
  • 26. TO-BE network environment instantiation, and 290 ▪ at least SIX of the eight 7.0 Wireless Security learning outcomes stated 291 in the syllabus (course objectives) for the proposed TO-BE network 292 environment instantiation.4 293 • Deliverable 8 – Bamberger Topology Artifacts 294 o The submission must provide, as a MINIMUM, AS-IS5 and TO-BE6 topology 295 artifact views for Layer 1, Layer 2, and Layer 3 of the Bamberger computing 296 environment. 297 • Deliverable 9 – Security Controls 298 o The submission must provide a sample of 18 controls that mitigate the risks 299 either directly stated or implied in the provided docume nts (this case study 300 packet), any functional and non-functional requirements derived by 301 governance requirements stemming from the Gizmo definition (statute, 302 standards, industry best practice. etc.), and Bamberger expected outcomes 303
  • 27. (syllabus course objectives). The controls shall be evenly presented across the 304 control categories Physical Controls (6), Technical/Logical Controls (6), and 305 Administrative Controls (6), and represent a sample of how risk is to be 306 mitigated. 307 4 Wireless/BYOD/Cloud implementation: The bidder shall only address ONE of these requirements, i.e. EITHER wireless, BYOD, or Cloud, not all three. The FINAL version of the DRAFT Security Policy SHALL include a sub- policy that specifically addresses the selected implementation. If wireless is selected, this means that wireless technology must be used to connect the Bamberger buildings, i.e. implementing LAN 802.11ac or any LAN variation of the 802.11 standard DOES NOT count as implementing wireless. If Cloud implementation is selected, the submission must provide details on the Cloud variant (IaaS, PaaS, or SaaS). If BYOD implementation is selected, the submission must identify if the BYOD is corporate owned or individually owned, and provide a management plan for either approach. 5 The AS-IS topology artifacts must be shown as described in
  • 28. this case study document, i.e. the bidder shall not include network devices that are not specifically mentioned. The only exception is repeaters / hubs / switches / routers that are implied to be necessary for a basic wired Fast Ethernet network to operate. 6 The TO-BE topology artifacts must show TWO DIFFERENT versions of the proposed TO-BE network. Version 1 shall be a WIRED network with the addition of any necessary network devices to meet good network security design principles and are in keeping with the specifically stated or implied case study requirements per Deliverable 1. Version 2 shall be a wireless, BYOD, or Cloud implementation that updates Version 1 of the network to include ONE of these technologies and is in keeping with footnote 4. Bamberger Corp. Completed Denver Expansion Project 9 Submissions are expected to meet the following specifications: 308 • Preferably ONE consolidated document, but no more than two documents. 309 • Acceptable document formats include: MS Word (.doc), MS Power Point (.ppt), 310
  • 29. Adobe Acrobat (.pdf), and WinZip (.zip). Other formats will not be accepted for 311 review and consideration (grade). 312 • Evaluation of acceptable submission will be in accordance with published evaluation 313 criteria (Canvas posted grading rubric). 314 4. REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL PROJECT TIMELINE AND INCENTIVES 315 316 As per announced deadlines (syllabus). Deliverables that fail to meet the announced 317 deadlines will be returned without consideration. Draft review submissions may be submitted 318 via the official Canvas Group X Case Study Discussion Thread for consideration, guidance 319 and feedback prior to official evaluation an unlimited number of times until 72 hours prior to 320 the ON TIME deadline for the submission. Once the 72-hour window has been reached an 321 unofficial courtesy evaluation can not be honored. Courtesy reviews will generally be 322 provided within 72 hours of submission. 323 324
  • 30. Performance Incentives 325 326 Individual Case Study Group members may submit an INDIVIDUAL revision of the 327 Case Study Group work for up to 5% extra course credit no later than 6:30p.m. EST on 328 the last Sunday of regular course session BEFORE finals week. An individual revision 329 submission must be submitted via the dedicated Case Study extra credit communication 330 pipeline, and must be submitted with an explanatory statement why the work was submitted 331 as an individual submission in lieu of incorporating the work into the group submission to 332 achieve the greater good. The individual revision must SIGNIFICANTLY extend the group 333 submission in significant depth in FIVE of the technical evaluation (rubric) areas.7 The 334 revision submission does not need to meet extra credit criteria that all labs must be completed 335 for the extra credit to count. 336 337 Bamberger has identified needs in support of several additional
  • 31. technology projects. 338 Individual Case Study Group members may submit an INDIVIDUAL submission 339 proposal that support ONE of the following proposed projects for up to 10% extra 340 course credit no later than 6:30p.m. EST on the last Sunday of regular course session 341 BEFORE finals week. The submission must follow the same structure of the Denver 342 Expansion project.8 343 7 CAUTION: This option is NOT intended as a way out of working within the group! I urge you to expend the extra energy needed to earn this extra credit within the group structure rather than outside of it. You should look at this option as a way to recover points from poor exam or quiz scores. Additionally, in-depth advanced work must be demonstrated in one of the following evaluation (rubric) areas for extra credit to be earned: Security Controls, Topology Artifacts, Cybersecurity & Risk Management, IT Service Management, Enterprise Architecture, Requirements Definition, WBS, or Rough Resource Requirement (Budget). 8 CAUTION: This extra credit is NOT intended as an alternative to the course content assignments identified in the
  • 32. syllabus! I urge you to expend the energy needed to earn this extra credit on studying and completing readings, Bamberger Corp. Completed Denver Expansion Project 10 • Project 1: Bamberger Corporate University 344 o Bamberger is looking for a turnkey solution to stand-up a Corporate 345 University that can support its entire workforce. 346 o Requested Solution : Provide a plan to establish/create the technology 347 environment to establish the desired goal. 348 o Work with the following assumptions, and ask for clarification as necessary to 349 implement the project. 350
  • 33. ▪ All evaluation criteria outlined for the Denver Expansion project 351 apply. 352 ▪ Bamberger wants to make use of its Chicago facility to establish the 353 University, and seamlessly connect to the rest of the Corporation. 354 ▪ The University (facility) must be able to support BOTH onsite and 355 online training. 356 ▪ The University must have 4-6 traditional classrooms that each support 357 up to 24 students, 1 large “Convention Hall” that supports up to 200 358 students, 1 advanced (and isolated) network security 359 (hacking/malware/network attack) lab for up to 15 students, and
  • 34. 1 360 emerging technology classroom for up to 20 students. 361 ▪ The entire network must be built from scratch (specific hardware and 362 application identification is required). 363 ▪ The available facility space is 25,000 sf. 364 ▪ Assume that ALL classrooms / labs must deliver training 365 simultaneously. 366 ▪ The University must be able to support ALL 2, 505 Bamberger 367 personnel (New York – 300, Atlanta – 630, Chicago – 250, Denver – 368 925, Washington D.C. – 400) with their training needs online. Online 369 student load is expected to be up to 300 online simultaneously
  • 35. 370 connected students with 24x7x270 availability. 371 ▪ Online training must be accessible from all Corporate locations and 372 from employee homes. 373 ▪ Training must be tracked and records are considered private. 374 ▪ Employees must be able to be assigned mandatory training and self-375 enroll in training. 376 377 homework, labs, quizzes, exams, and the case study. However, I understand that as individuals we all have strengths and weaknesses. Some prefer theory, while others prefer a more applications focused approach. If you have an
  • 36. application focus and know that you do not do well in theoretical areas (quizzes, exam), attempting one of these additional extra credit projects may be an option for you. Again, this is extra credit. You cannot substitute one of these projects for the final or midterm, or all quizzes since the point value of a project will NOT overcome the point loss of not completing exams/quizzes. It is only a mechanism to recover lost points. Bamberger Corp. Completed Denver Expansion Project 11 • Project 2: Data Analytics Center 378 o Bamberger is looking for a turnkey solution to stand-up a dedicated Data 379 Analytics Center to leverage the valuable data the corporation