Assessment 1 Information
Subject Code: |
TECH2400 |
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Subject Name: |
Introduction to Cyber Security |
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Assessment Title: |
Malware Video Entry |
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Assessment Type: |
Video Recording and Composition |
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Word Count: |
8 |
Minutes (+/-10%) |
Weighting: |
20 % |
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Total Marks: |
20 |
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Submission: |
MyKBS |
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Due Date: |
Week 4 |
In this individual assessment, you will demonstrate your understanding of cyber security concepts as outlined in LO1 and LO2. You will create a video presentation focusing on a specific type of malware, exploring its characteristics, behavior, and potential impact on the IT infrastructure of organisations. Your video should contextualise the terminology associated with cyber security for diverse stakeholders in business (LO1) and identify vulnerabilities and threats relevant to the IT infrastructure of organisations (LO2). You have the freedom to choose two malware types discussed in class or conduct independent research to investigate a different variant. Through this assessment, you will not only showcase your knowledge of cyber security fundamentals but also showcase your ability to effectively communicate complex technical concepts to a diverse audience.
LO1: |
Contextualise the terminology associated with cyber security for diverse stakeholders in business. |
LO2: |
Identify vulnerabilities and threats pertaining to the IT infrastructure of organisations. |
In this assessment, you will demonstrate your ability to research, discuss and present information on two malware types of your choice. Your research must be supported by at least five references. Your video recording must be supported by a visual aid (presentation), which must include the following slide headings:
Note: “Malware #1” and “Malware #2” should be replaced by the name of the actual malware types you choose.
Your video entry must include both non-technical and technical elements of the type of malware you talk about.
Assessment instructions for this assessment:
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