Email Harassment
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Points: 50 |
Assignment 4: Email Harassment |
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Criteria |
Unacceptable Below 70% F |
Fair 70-79% C |
Proficient 80-89% B |
Exemplary 90-100% A |
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1. Create an outline of the steps you would take in examining the email accusations that have been identified. Weight: 25% |
Did not submit or incompletely created an outline of the steps you would take in examining the email accusations that have been identified. |
Partially created an outline of the steps you would take in examining the email accusations that have been identified. |
Satisfactorily created an outline of the steps you would take in examining the email accusations that have been identified. |
Thoroughly created an outline of the steps you would take in examining the email accusations that have been identified. |
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2. Describe the information that can be discovered in email headers and determine how this information could potentially be used as evidence in the investigation. Weight: 15% |
Did not submit or incompletely described the information that can be discovered in email headers; did not submit or incompletely determined how this information could potentially be used as evidence in the investigation. |
Partially described the information that can be discovered in email headers; partially determined how this information could potentially be used as evidence in the investigation. |
Satisfactorily described the information that can be discovered in email headers; satisfactorily determined how this information could potentially be used as evidence in the investigation. |
Thoroughly described the information that can be discovered in email headers; thoroughly determined how this information could potentially be used as evidence in the investigation. |
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3. Analyze differences between forensic analysis on the corporate Exchange system and the Internet-based Yahoo! System. Use this analysis to determine the challenges that exist for an investigator when analyzing email sent from an Internet-based email system outside of the corporate network. Weight: 25% |
Did not submit or incompletely analyzed differences between forensic analysis on the corporate Exchange system and the Internet-based Yahoo! System; did not submit or incompletely used this analysis to determine the challenges that exist for an investigator when analyzing email sent from an Internet-based email system outside of the corporate network. |
Partially analyzed differences between forensic analysis on the corporate Exchange system and the Internet-based Yahoo! System; partially used this analysis to determine the challenges that exist for an investigator when analyzing email sent from an Internet-based email system outside of the corporate network. |
Satisfactorily analyzed differences between forensic analysis on the corporate Exchange system and the Internet-based Yahoo! System; satisfactorily used this analysis to determine the challenges that exist for an investigator when analyzing email sent from an Internet-based email system outside of the corporate network. |
Thoroughly analyzed differences between forensic analysis on the corporate Exchange system and the Internet-based Yahoo! System; thoroughly used this analysis to determine the challenges that exist for an investigator when analyzing email sent from an Internet-based email system outside of the corporate network. |
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4. Select one (1) software-based forensic tool for email analysis that you would utilize in this investigation. Describe its use, features, and how it would assist in this scenario. Weight: 20% |
Did not submit or incompletely selected one (1) software-based forensic tool for email analysis that you would utilize in this investigation; did not submit or incompletely described its use, features, and how it would assist in this scenario. |
Partially selected one (1) software-based forensic tool for email analysis that you would utilize in this investigation; partially described its use, features, and how it would assist in this scenario. |
Satisfactorily selected one (1) software-based forensic tool for email analysis that you would utilize in this investigation; satisfactorily described its use, features, and how it would assist in this scenario. |
Thoroughly selected one (1) software-based forensic tool for email analysis that you would utilize in this investigation; thoroughly described its use, features, and how it would assist in this scenario. |
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5. 3 references Weight: 5% |
No references provided |
Does not meet the required number of references; some or all references poor quality choices. |
Meets number of required references; all references high quality choices. |
Exceeds number of required references; all references high quality choices. |
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6. Clarity, writing mechanics, and formatting requirements Weight: 10% |
More than 6 errors present |
5-6 errors present |
3-4 errors present |
0-2 errors present |