Assignment title: Information
Information Technology Management
For this assignment, you will demonstrate your knowledge and understanding of information technology
management, specifically of information security. In this assignment, you are going to demonstrate your
ability to identify, assess and manage risks that might threaten a firm's information security.
Scenario: you are an information security specialist. A friend wants to start a retail business. She/he
knows that a cash only operation is just not feasible. With the recent headlines about data breaches at
Home Depot, Target, Sony and the US government, she is very concerned about how she is going to
protect her own financial information as well as her future customers.
Create a 7-10 minute video that includes:
1. an overview of information security
2. an analysis of a recent major data/information security breach
3. a risk analysis for your friend's business
4. an information security plan for your friend's business; be sure to explain how this plan
addresses the threats in #3
5. a summary of practices that business owners and customers can take to protect their personal
and financial information
This assignment should be submitted as a 7 to 10 minute video. Create the video using PowerPoint 2010
or later and upload to your YouTube channel according to the instructions on the next page. This
assignment represents a very commonly used skill in management. A polished, professional video could
provide you with a strong representation of your presentation skills. It could also be included in your
professional portfolio.
Submit your URL to your instructor either via email or by pasting it on a Word document and uploading it
into the LP 4.1 Assignment dropbox. Submit your references as a Word document to the same dropbox.
This assignment is worth 100 points and will be graded as follows:
Exceeds
Requirements
Meets
Requirements
Needs Improvement
Content (all questions
answered and explained)
50 40 30
Critical thinking/Logic 30 24 18
Professionalism/Presentation
Quality
10 8 6
Writing Mechanics 10 8 6
How to Make a YouTube Video
You will need: PPT 2010 or later and a recording device. Your computer may have an internal
microphone, or you can purchase an inexpensive one at
Walmart
Amazon
Frys
Prices vary, but you can get a USB microphone for under $10 - $15. USB microphones offer the best
quality recording.
If you do not have PPT2010 or later, you can get it here. Once you have completed your slides, you will
need to add the narration.
Record your narration. If you do not know how to add narration to your presentation, here is a short
tutorial. When you are satisfied with your presentation and narration, save it as an MP4 (MPEG-4) or
wmv (Windows Media Video) file. There are some simple edits you can make while you are in
YouTube, such as volume control, however these are limited. The best approach is to make sure you
start with a clean PPT with good audio. This will be a big file and so it may take some time to complete.
Upload your video on to your YouTube station
While logged into your YouTube account, click on the "upload" button in the upper right corner of your
screen and follow the instructions. You can choose to make your video public, unlisted or private. If you
want to keep your video to yourself and designate who can view it, select unlisted. This will allow only
people with the URL to see it.
Watch your video!
It will only take a few minutes to upload and process. Be sure to watch your final product so you know if
you need to make any edits.
Share your videos with friends, family and coworkers. This is a great way to get feedback and views!
What If I don't have a YouTube Station?
If you have a Gmail account, you already have a YouTube account; just click on the apps icon in the
upper right corner and select the YouTube icon.
If you don't have a Gmail account, you can sign up for a YouTube account by following these steps, or
you can sign up for a Gmail account for free.