knowledge of the basics of programming structures

 

The goal of this project is to test your knowledge of the basics of programming structures.  More specifically, you will design your own algorithm using both pseudocode and a flowchart.

Think of some daily activities that you perform.  You are going to prepare a plan and design an algorithm that can be translated into a program that would tell a computer how to do the activity you have chosen. 

  1. In paragraph form, describe in detail the big picture, the final goal, and the individual stages of your algorithm. If there are issues to overcome, write out possible solutions for each. Also, describe your inputs, outputs, decisions, and repetitions in the algorithm. Think about sequence when writing this out.
  2. Using the standard notation for pseudocode that you have learned, write out the algorithm for the daily activity you have selected. Be sure to indent where required.
  3. Using your pseudocode from step two, create a flowchart of your algorithm. Utilize the correct symbols in your flowchart that you learned about in the module.
  4. Submit your work in the submission link above.
  5. Include a header on your document that contains your first and last name, the assignment name, and the course code from page two of the syllabus

Discussion – Securing Linux

 

  • What is defense-in-depth?
  • What is a local vs. network firewall? Pick one of each, and fully explore how to use it. 
  • What are the different ways to monitor a Linux system?

Add your sources/ resource.

DF-12

Explain how cookies can show that a user has visited a site if that user’s history has been deleted.

Marketing strategies

  

After reviewing this week’s video choose one of the Major New Themes in Marketing outlined by Professor Kotler and discuss it in detail. 

In 300 words.  Provide a current day example and how this will withstand environmental impacts of the seven Major Wicked Problems Facing Humankind as presented by Professor Kotler. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDrja9d0SU4&t=1700s 

The Father of Modern Marketing” and “The World’s Foremost Expert On The Strategic Practice Of Marketing” – PROF. PHILIP KOTLER –

Assignment 6

 

Go online and search for information about companies that have been harmed or bankrupted by a disaster. Choose one such company and create a brief case study about it. Successful narratives will focus on the manner in which the organization was impacted, including financial losses, losses of sales, or the need for layoffs. Your assignment should be 3-4 paragraphs in length(300 words) and add references.

project3

 

Instructions

Remember to be clear about what action you are recommending. Executive management will want to understand not only what you discovered, but also what you propose as a solution. The company’s leaders will want to know what decisions they need to make based on your findings. Give them the actionable information they need to decide.

You may want to review these presentation resources to help you with your narrated presentation. You will provide voice annotation for all slides in the following format: 

  • five to 10 slides maximum; limit bullets to no more than six per slide
  • voice annotation for every slide (excluding the reference slide)
  • a reference slide with one to two quality sources

How Will My Work Be Evaluated?

As you progress in your cybersecurity career, you may find yourself making presentations to customers, client audiences, and management. By summarizing your results and recommendations to management in an effective presentation, you are demonstrating how you use your technical knowledge to convey your ideas to others in a professional setting. Your ability to express your recommendations to provide information for decision makers in a format that uses the right mix of technical detail in a business context is an important workplace and career skill.

The following evaluation criteria aligned to the competencies will be used to grade your assignment:

  • 1.2.2: Employ a format, style, and tone appropriate to the audience, context, and goal.
  • 1.3.3: Integrate appropriate credible sources to illustrate and validate ideas.
  • 2.1.3: Explain the significance of the issue or problem.
  • 12.3.2: Describe the implementation of controls.
  • 12.8.1: Recognize the process to obtain approval from the business process owner.
  • 13.2.1: Evaluate vendor recommendations in the context of organization requirements.