ICT301
Advanced Network Topics, Management & Security
ATMC
Task 2
Semester 2, 2017
Assessment and Submission Details
Marks: 35% of the Total Assessment for the Course
Due Date: 9:00am Friday, Week 12
This
assignment should be submitted using Blackboard. The submission link
will be open a week before the due date. Please follow the submission
instructions in Blackboard.
The assignment will be marked out of a
total of 100 marks and forms 35% of the total assessment for the course.
Once marked, ALL assignments will be checked for plagiarism and/or
collusion between individuals.
Refer to your Course Outline or the Course Web Site for a copy of the “Student Misconduct, Plagiarism and Collusion” guidelines.
Note:
Each student MUST retain a copy of the assignment and this copy MUST be
produced within 24 hours of it being requested by the Course
Co-ordinator. Failure to produce the second copy of the assignment when
requested may result in loss of marks or a fail grade for the
assignment.
Requests for an extension to an assignment MUST be made
to the course coordinator prior to the date of submission and requests
made on the day of submission or after the submission date will only be
considered in exceptional circumstances.
Background
STP limited
have traditionally been cabinet makers in Wollongong from a factory that
they own and Wollongong remains the head office. Sales have been going
well and STP have recently bought competitors operations and premises in
Bathurst and Lithgow. They have also opened a store in Sydney and in
future they plan to open more. In Sydney, they have built a state of the
art computerised manufacturing facility to produce cupboard and drawer
fronts. The cupboard and drawer fronts are produced in three styles and
come in an enormous range of colours which are produced to order. The
new equipment means that they can produce the new fronts in less than a
week and appreciable cheaper than other products on the market (around
$1000 for a standard kitchen). STP has begun to sell a lot of cupboard
and drawer fronts to people who want to update their kitchen without
spending a lot of money. The cupboard and drawer fronts come complete
with fixings and handles so that a home handyman could install them.
However, not everyone can install the fronts themselves and STP is
currently considering having vans carrying samples of their product and
staffed by people who can install the products. These vans could act as
salespoints as well as installers for the product. STP is not sure if
they will run these vans themselves or offer than as a franchise
opportunity for someone or a mix of these business models. The cost
advantage as well as a high interest in home renovation has driven a lot
of sales with a lot of enquiry from areas outside of the current STP
locations. The owner Joe Smith, wants to take advantage of the capacity
of the new machinery and pay for the machinery as quickly as possible.
As
STP Limited have bought two existing stores and opened a new branch,
there is a feeling that they have outgrown their current office
arrangements. Currently, they do not run a lot of customer accounts
rather the people ordering the cupboard and drawer fronts pay cash on
ordering. However, as they are currently receiving a lot of enquiry from
builders and developers they have had to implement customer accounts.
STP Limited have also started a web site to showcase their products and
publicise their range of products. Traditionally they have had a very
rudimentary stock control system only carrying a small range of wood
material, hinges and handles, however with the increase in sales they
are now buying cupboard/ drawer material, hinges and handles in bulk and
the stock system is not working particularly between branches. They are
currently using on standard office software on standalone machines in
each location.
The staff in the Bathurst and Lithgow offices have
transferred from working with the previous owners and are used to
working in small standalone locations with a limited range of products.
They are therefore used to working with simple casual processes where
they would mostly deal with builders and they would personally know a
substantial proportion of customers. There are therefore no formal
processes in place at these locations and limited processes in place in
Wollongong and Sydney. Now they have retail people coming into the store
wanting to talk about colours and styles of the cupboard and drawer
fronts.
STP Limited had been running into problems where customers
are ringing to check on the delivery of their order, which maybe as
small as a replacement handle and the staff have to ring around all
locations to see if one of the other locations have the parts in stock.
There was also a problem where the system they have is showing the parts
in stock and this is communicated to the customer but when the customer
arrives at the store to pick up the items they find they are actually
not in stock because they have been transferred to another location.
There was also no means for the management to receive a report showing
expenditure per location. In fact, there was limited ability to produce
any reports.
They have upgraded their information systems, with a new
stock control system, website and customer management system and
accounting system. They have distributed databases in each location.
Stock control system – Currently trialling TradeGecko
Customer management system - SalesForce
Accounting system – MYOB (web-based)
Microsoft Office
They
are also considering hiring salespeople at all the offices. Although
Wollongong, has traditionally been the head office, Sydney sales are
more than the other stores combined and continue to increase.
Each location has
• 2 to 4 counter staff handling sales and stock.
• A store manager.
• 2 to 4 desktop systems to handle point of sale transactions and an office machine.
Sydney office also contains:
• The owner (who travels regularly to the other stores)
• Accounts clerk
• Part time IT technician, who also has responsibility for the website.
• Part time accountant who works on special projects for the owner
• These people also have a machine, the owner, technician and accountant laptops, the accounts clerk a desktop.
Office Machine Age
Wollongong 2 warehouse machines 1 year old
2 warehouse machines 2 years old
2 laptops 3 years old
Accounts machine 1 years old
Sydney 4 warehouse and 1 management desktop
The new machinery for manufacturing comes with its own system and is all new. 6 months old
new
Bathurst 2 warehouse machines
(Desktops with POS software installed) 3 years old
1 office machine 6 months old
Lithgow 2 counter machines
(Desktops with POS software installed) 5 years old
1 office machine 6 months old
All networking equipment is newly purchased.
STP is not sure what equipment the van drivers will need.
The
Internet connection is via ADSL and each office has a modem and switch.
Wireless is also made available at each office and the staff are free
to BYOD and connect to the network.
You are a new information systems
manager hired by STP to help them achieve their strategic goals, their
first project is that they are concerned about the business continuity
of their network and their ability to keep client and organisational
information secure. Most people in the organisation have very limited
technical skills, however supporting the growth of their business and
empowering their employees to exceed sales goals is a strategic goal of
STP. It is important to the owner of STP that their information systems
become more integrated to facilitate real time reporting. The owner of
STP feels he has invested a great deal of money in the new equipment and
systems and is anxious to protect his investment.
You have been
requested to prepare a report by the owner, although he has limited
technical knowledge he is extremely anxious to understand how his new
systems will work together and that the system will comply with
regulations, including privacy.
It is important to achieve well in
this assignment that you discuss this networking project in particular
and not network management and security in general.
This report
should address the following issues and include the following sections
in the main body of the report. Please note standard report structure
must be adhered to.
1. Project Background which includes the following sub-sections
• Project Background
i. How is this project going to support the future growth of STP.
• Project scope
HOW BIG IS THE PROJECT
• Project goal
• Strategic alignment of project.
2. Network Security
• Securing data
• Mobile device security
3. Plan for hardware purchases.
4. Business continuity
5. Risk management
6. Conclusions
7. Recommendations
Assignment Requirements and Deliverables
The
body of the report should be no less than two thousand (2000) words and
it would be best to be no longer than four thousand (3000) words long.
• Appropriate referencing is required (both in-text and a bibliography). The textbook,
•
Ciampa, M (2012), Security + Guide to Network Security Fundamentals ,
5th edn, Cengage, Boston is a valid resource, however at least five (5)
other good quality resources must also be used.
The report is to be prepared as a single Microsoft Word document adhering to all conventions detailed in Chapter 3 of:
Summers,
J. and Smith, B., 2014, Communication Skills Handbook: How to succeed
in written and oral communication, 4th, Wiley, Singapore
Submission
The completed assignment is to be submitted by the due date and is to include the following:
• One word document with electronic submission through safeassign.
The
assignment will be assessed according to the marking sheet. Late
submission of the assignment will result in a deduction of 10% of the
available marks for each day that the assignment is late. Please note
Saturday and Sunday are included in the count of days late.
Assignment Return and Release of Grades
Assignment grades will be available on the Blackboard web site with an electronic assignment marking sheet.
Where
an assignment is undergoing investigation for alleged plagiarism or
collusion the grade for the assignment and the assignment will be
withheld until the investigation has concluded.
Appendix A
Marking Sheet for ICT301 S2.2017 Assignment 2
Student name:
Marking Criteria Maximum Marks Marks Obtained
ANSWERS Presentation of report
5
Professional communication (correct spelling, grammar, formal business language used)
5
1. Project background
20
2. Network security
20
3. Plan for hardware purchases
20
4. Business continuity
10
5. Risk management
10
Recommendations 5
Referencing 5
Total (I) = 100 0.0
0.0
/35%
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