Background:
You were just hired as the new chief information security officer for Multiple Unite Security Assurance (MUSA) Corporation whose security posture is low. The first thing your chief executive officer tells you is that they have recently seen a presentation by one of the information security team members emphasising the importance of having a security awareness program.
As a result, you have been asked to develop a security awareness program for MUSA Corporation based on the following 10 security gaps:
To that end, you will make recommendations for enhancing security policies, practices, and processes that are currently contributing to a dysfunctional security culture. Your chief goal is to build a program that will foster a healthy security culture and ensure continuous improvement. Your task is to develop a security awareness program that consists of four major components:
IT 552 Milestone Three Guidelines and Rubric in Module Six, you will submit a continuous monitoring plan laying out the foundation for continuously monitoring the organisation against malicious activities and intentional and unintentional threats.
This milestone also focuses on work setting techniques and work planning policies to help employees improve their stress anxiety, fatigue, and boredom. As part of the planned solution, you will propose to mitigate the security gaps for the corporation given in the Case Document.
You will need to explain what security tools (firewall, intrusion prevention system/intrusion detection system, antivirus, content filtering, encryption, etc.) and employee readiness strategies (training programs, rewards systems, physical wellness programs, etc.) will be used. Specifically, the following critical elements must be addressed:
iii. Work Planning and Control: What strategies do you propose to address job pressure, time factors, task difficulty, change in routine, poor task planning or management practice, or lack of knowledge, skills, and ability?
Guidelines for Submission: Your paper must be submitted as a four- to five-page Microsoft Word document, with double spacing, 12-point Times New Roman font, and one-inch margins, in APA format.
Critical Elements Exemplary (100%) Proficient (90%) Needs Improvement (70%) Not Evident (0%) Value
Organisational: Work Settings
Meets “Proficient” criteria substantiated with research to support solutions that effectively protect against inoperative organisational factors associated with work settings
Describes strategies to address distractions, insufficient resources, poor management systems, or inadequate security practices
Minimally describes strategies to address distractions, insufficient resources, poor management systems, or inadequate security practices
Does not describe strategies to address distractions, insufficient resources, poor management systems, or inadequate security practices
25
Organizational: Work Planning
Meets “Proficient” criteria substantiated with evidence to support rationale around proposed strategies
Proposes strategies that address job pressure, time factors, task difficulty, change in routine, poor task planning or management practice, or lack of knowledge, skills, and ability
Strategies that address job pressure, time factors, task difficulty, change in routine, poor task planning or management practice, or lack of knowledge, skills, and ability are lacking in detail
Does not propose strategies that address job pressure, time factors, task difficulty, change in routine, poor task planning or management practice, or lack of knowledge, skills, and ability
25
Organisational: Employee Readiness
Meets “Proficient” criteria substantiated with evidence to support rationale around employee readiness
Proposes strategies to address inattention, stress and anxiety, fatigue and boredom, illness and injury, drug side effects, values and attitudes, or cognitive factors (e.g., misperception, memory, or judgement)
Inefficiently proposes strategies to address inattention, stress and anxiety, fatigue and boredom, illness and injury, drug side effects, values and attitudes, or cognitive factors (e.g., misperception, memory, or judgement)
Does not propose strategies to address inattention, stress and anxiety, fatigue and boredom, illness and injury, drug side effects, values and attitudes, or cognitive factors (e.g., misperception, memory, or judgement)
25
Articulation of Response
Submission is free of errors related to citations, grammar, spelling, syntax, and is presented in a professional and easy-to-read format
Submission has no major errors related to citations, grammar, spelling, or syntax
Submission has major errors related to citations, grammar, spelling, syntax, or organisation that negatively impact readability and articulation of main ideas
Submission has critical errors related to citations, grammar, spelling, syntax, or organisation that prevent the understanding of ideas
25
Earned Total 100%