Assessment Details and Submission Guidelines
Unit Code
Unit Title Virtual Private Networks
Assessment Type Individual
Assessment Title Assignment 1 - VPN Technologies and Issues
Purpose of the assessment (with ULO Mapping) The purpose of this
assignment is to review existing literatures on important VPN
technologies and issues and write an article. The article must be
specific to the given topics, use appropriate examples and detail of the
topic given to develop a review paper. After the assignment, students
are expected to learn not only the knowledge and current technical
aspects of VPN but also research, data collection, analysis and writing
skills, which are very important and help them for study.
Weight 15%
Total Marks 30
Word limit See the instructions
Due Date
Submission Guidelines • The assignment must be in MS Word format,
1.5 spacing, 11-pt Calibri (Body) font and 2 cm margins on all four
sides of your page with appropriate section headings. Note: Part A of
the assignment must conform to the instruction, e.g. IEEE format.
• Reference sources must be cited in the text of the report, and
listed appropriately at the end in a reference list using IEEE
referencing style.
Extension • If an extension of time to submit work is required, a
Special Consideration Application must be submitted directly to the
School's Administration Officer, in Melbourne on Level 6 or in Sydney on
Level 7. You must submit this application three working days prior to
the due date of the assignment. Further information is available at:
Academic Misconduct
• Academic Misconduct is a serious offence. Depending on the
seriousness of the case, penalties can vary from a written warning or
zero marks to exclusion from the course or rescinding the degree.
Students should make themselves familiar with the full policy and
procedure available. For further information, please refer to the
Academic Integrity Section in your Unit Description.
Assignment Description
Tasks:
There are two parts to this assignment, i.e. part A and part B.
A. Write a review article for the following topics depending on the
last digit of your ID: select Topic 1 if it ends in an ‘odd’ number or
Topic 2 if it ends in an ‘even’ number. 25 marks
B. Presentation 5 marks
Part A description:
1. Topic 1 – VPN Replacement Technologies
VPN has some major drawbacks and problems such as the ones described
below. There have been attempts to resolve the issues, and some
technologies are being deployed as alternatives, e.g. Microsoft
DirectAccess, SoftEther VPN etc. Review alternative options to resolve
and overcome the problems of legacy VPN.
• Congestion, latency, fragmentation, and packet loss
• Difficulties with compliance and troubleshooting
• Encrypted traffic does not compress
• Lacks repeating patterns
• More bandwidth-intensive than clear-text transmission
• Connectivity requires high availability
2. Topic 2 – VPN Security Issues
Fundamentally, VPN is known as being secure and safe; however, there
are still many issues with regards to security aspects. A simple Google
search of ‘VPN security’ displays 2.8 million results. Search the
internet for relevant articles/papers, and compare and analyze what
these security issues are and what solutions they propose.
• http://www.pcworld.com/article/2943472/vpn-users-beware-you-may-not-be-as-safe-as-you-think-you-are.html
• https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/commercial-vpn-huge-security-flaws/
• https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/89017/what-are-security-risks-of-connecting-to-my-home-vpn-from-my-work
• https://www.sans.org/reading-room/whitepapers/vpns/remote-access-vpn-security-concerns-policy-enforcement-881
Instructions: Prepare your article as below
1. Go to the IEEE website and download the WORD template for the
format.
https://www.ieee.org/publications_standards/publications/authors/author_templates.html
2. Another link for the template: https://www.ieee.org/publications_standards/publications/journmag/ieee_tj_template_17.pdf
3. Read and familiarize yourself with the instructions carefully.
4. Prepare a paper using the IEEE format and the example attached.
Follow the template if there are any confusions. Also, refer to the link
below to have ideas how to start (see section 6).
(https://www.ieee.org/publications_standards/publications/authors/author_guide_interactive.pdf)
5. Complete the assignment (minimum 5 and maximum 8 pages) including
all the sections below. The number of words will be counted thoroughly
and you must keep the minimum number of words to avoid any penalties.
• Title (maximum 15 words)
• Abstract (200 – 250 words)
• Introduction (800 – 1000 words)
• Literature Review (1000 – 1500 words)
• Main body (1200 – 1800 words)
• Conclusion (250 – 350 words)
• Future Works (150 – 300 words)
• References (minimum 15 references)
6. The article must be a ‘Review’ article including at least 15 references and not more than 25.
7. Strictly follow the IEEE reference format for in-body citations and the references section.
8. See the attached files for guidance on how to prepare a review
paper. You can also find thorough instructions from IEEE and the
Internet.
9. Contents must include:
• History and background of the topic
• What are the challenges and drawbacks, what solutions and workouts they found
• Possible options (solutions) and future research areas proposed
• Scopes of topic, progress of developments such as requirements,
benchmarking, purposes & objectives, stakeholders, owners, roles and
responsibilities where applicable.
• Flowchart
• Include a minimum of two (2) figures to show the overall concept
and summarized overview of the topic from the review of minimum 10 – 15
(but not limited to) papers.
• Include a couple of tables to summarize the result of findings
• How each organization approaches, initiates, develops procedures
and ownerships, and what results they got, and how it affected their
businesses.
• What you conclude in terms of the topic/solutions to implement in
an organization. Consider other aspects to include for a good review
paper.
10. Remember to strictly follow the template and the instructions above to avoid penalties.
11. No plagiarism is allowed. Level 1 or Level 2 warning notice may be issued for a single breach.
Part B description:
Prepare slides (between 10 – 15 slides) for presentation during the
lab class. Read the instruction attached carefully. For example, you
must submit the presentation file. so that you can be allocated a
session during a lab class for your presentation.
Marking criteria:
Marks are allocated as indicated on each question, taking the following aspects into account:
Aspects Description
Identification and Analysis and description Correctly identifying, appropriateness, discussion See below item 3
Explanation/justification Description and justification See below item 3
Presentation and diagrams Structure, presentation, formatting, writing See below item 3
Reference style Proper referencing is required See below item 5 & 6
Plagiarism Copy from another student, copy from internet
source/textbook, copy from other sources without proper acknowledgement,
etc See below item 7
Marking guide:
Task A - total 25 points. Pass mark is 12 points.
No Categories Description Marks
1 Conforming to the template and format No marks will be given and
severe penalties (20% deduction from the final marking) will apply for
any breach of the format and template. Fonts, sizes, spacing, captions,
headings etc. will also be checked thoroughly. Be thorough and follow
100% when using the template and format instruction to avoid penalties. 3
2 Figures and tables created They should be created yourself and not
copied from elsewhere. For full marks you should create at least 2
figures and 2 tables. 4
3 Main sections Main body structures and quality including word limit. 9
4 Literature review Severe penalties apply for simple listing and
describing. It should be a logically support analysis that reaches the
review conclusion that should be included at the end of the section.
Check word limit. 5
5 In body citation Strictly follow the order and instruction by
IEEE. Check when/where to put the citation. See attached files and
search the internet for guidelines 2
6 References section Check whether they follow the instruction. Otherwise, no marks will be provided 2
7 Penalties 1. If the TurnItin rate is 20% or more, the MIT
Plagiarism policy will apply. Students cannot see the TurnItin result
when they submit, thus they must learn how to paraphrase if needed. Do
not cut and paste. The best way is to rewrite your idea and create
meaningful paragraphs.
2. Penalties apply for breach of instructions, e.g. word limits and number of references etc. Total 25
Task B - total 5 points.
See the instruction attached to prepare presentation.
Marking Rubric for Assignment 1 Questions-Marks as shown
Grade
Mark HD
80%+ D
70%-79% CR
60%-69% P
50%-59% Fail
50%
Excellent Very Good Good Satisfactory Unsatisfactory
Identification and Analysis and description Highly valid and
appropriate Valid and appropriate Generally valid and appropriate Valid
but no appropriate Not valid and not appropriate
Explanation/
justification All elements are present and well integrated.
Components present with good cohesion Components present and mostly well
integrated Most components present Lacks structure.
Reference style Clear styles with excellent source of references.
Clear referencing/ style Generally good referencing/style Unclear
referencing/style Lacks consistency with many errors
Presentation and diagrams Proper writing and drawing. Professionally
presented Properly written and drawing, with some minor deficiencies
Mostly good, but some structure or presentation problems Acceptable
presentation Poor structure, careless presentation
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