1) Protecting the CIA HQ network(s) against cyberattacks, intrusions, malware, ransomware, insider threats, data exfiltration, a future...
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1) Protecting the CIA HQ network(s) against cyberattacks, intrusions, malware, ransomware, insider threats, data exfiltration, a future “Snowden” rogue employee, preventing the 3rd party consultants from accessing top secret data, identifying current and future IT threats and mitigate vulnerabilities.
2) Secure the remote workforce that works from home and accessing the highly classified CIA network. How would you secure their access to the network, prevent a Man-in-The-Middle Attack, impersonation attacks, and data leakage/exfiltration. How can you make sure that employees do not email (through their private email system), any CIA materials or correspondence. Discuss a possible home wireless network security device/protocols/procedures/policies/etc you would want implemented for remote workers.
2) Secure the remote workforce that works from home and accessing the highly classified CIA network. How would you secure their access to the network, prevent a Man-in-The-Middle Attack, impersonation attacks, and data leakage/exfiltration. How can you make sure that employees do not email (through their private email system), any CIA materials or correspondence. Discuss a possible home wireless network security device/protocols/procedures/policies/etc you would want implemented for remote workers.
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