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Project Scenario for Project 1:

Previously, the CEO told you about the breach at a rival company and his concerns for security at Mercury USA. In light of these developments, Mercury USA has decided to conduct vulnerability assessments. An outside firm has conducted penetration tests on Mercury’s systems and provided the reports. Now, it is up to you as the cyber threat analyst to look at those reports, apply them to the specific company setup and business needs, and recommend changes.

Mercury USA’s concerns:

· protecting customer information 

· protecting proprietary business data

· protecting dangerous loads/hazardous materials during transportation  

Before you came onboard, a third-party penetration tester was brought in to assess Mercury USA’s security posture and network. One of the findings from the pen test report was the realization that an important part of a VM process is a vulnerability scanner. The pen tester provided a scan report using the free tool Open Vulnerability Assessment Scanner (OpenVAS). Judy has provided you with the OpenVAS report for your initial analysis.

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Project 1 Assignment:

Your boss wants you to draft a two- to three-page vulnerability process and assessment memorandum addressing the main points of a VM process for Mercury USA. You will cover the main elements of a vulnerability management process, tailored to Mercury USA's business in the transportation sector, evaluate the OpenVAS scanning tool, and provide recommendations for mitigating the vulnerabilities found within the OpenVAS report.

The third-party pen tester used the free tool Open Vulnerability Assessment Scanner (OpenVAS) to scan Mercury USA’s network. Review the report from the  OpenVAS Scan.

As you review the scan, consider some important points from Lesson 5:

· Priority

· Difficulty of implementation

· Communication/change control

· Inhibitors to remediation

· MOUs

· SLAs

· Business process interruption

· Degrading functionality

How Will My Work Be Evaluated?

An important part of your duties as a cybersecurity analyst will involve analyzing data from multiple sources and sensors such as antivirus/antimalware scanners, firewalls, insider threat monitoring systems, intrusion detection/prevention systems, SIEMs, vulnerability scanners, web application scanners, and other tools. You will also process logs from applications, auditing, network infrastructure devices, internet of things (IoT) devices, mobile communications devices, printers, servers, security appliances, and generalized logging collectors like syslog and Windows Event Logs.

As a cybersecurity analyst, you will be considered the subject matter and technical expert. A large part of your work will focus on identifying, analyzing, and mitigating vulnerabilities. For this assignment, you are asked to provide your supervisor with a technical evaluation of the organization’s vulnerabilities and propose a vulnerability management process. By summarizing your results in a short memorandum, you are showing how you use your technical knowledge to convey your ideas to others in a professional setting. Your ability to express your findings using the right mix of technical detail in a business context using an accepted format is an important workplace skill.

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

· 1.1.1: Articulate the main idea and purpose of a communication.

· 1.3.1: Identify potential sources of information that can be used to develop and support ideas.

· 1.4.1: Produce grammatically correct material in standard academic English that supports the communication.

· 10.1.1: Identify the problem to be solved.

· 10.1.2: Gather project requirements to meet stakeholder needs.

· 12.1.2: Formulate policies, processes, and procedures based upon identified business needs.

· 12.2.1: Identify systems for the risk assessment.

You will use this report to write a two- to three-page memorandum for your manager, Judy. Follow the instructions in the  VM Process Overview Template  to record your work.

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Project1MemoTemplateCMIT_421_Project1_VulnerabilityManagementProcessMemorandumTEMPLATE.docx

MEMO

[date]

[Your name and course number/section]

[Opening Salutation]:

Overview

In this section, provide a brief overview to establish the purpose of your memorandum. You should introduce the topics in Parts 1, 2, and 3, below. Remember that you are writing to your immediate boss to help her address the CEO’s concerns over recent cybersecurity attacks against the transportation sector. Additionally, your boss has provided you with the results of a recent pen testing engagement performed by a third party on behalf of Mercury USA.

Part 1: Vulnerability Management (VM) Process Recommendation

In this section, present a recommended VM process for Mercury USA. Highlight the major VM process components as you learned in your studies. Explain how your recommendation meets the business needs of Mercury USA. Consider the transportation sector and the overall scenario in context. The text and questions below represent specifics to focus on while writing the memorandum. Do not include the specific text of the questions in your final submission.

· What are the main elements of a VM process, tailored to Mercury USA and the transportation sector?

· How will you plan for and define the scope of a VM process?

· How will you identify the assets involved?

· How will you scan and assess vulnerabilities?

· What is/are the industry standard scanning tools? Support your findings.

· What frequency of scanning do you recommend and why?

· How will you report the results of scanning and recommended countermeasures?

Part 2: Vulnerability Scanning Tool Evaluation and Recommendations

After performing an analysis of the vulnerability report provided by the third-party penetration testers, present your evaluation of the tool and your recommendations here. The text and questions below represent the specifics to focus on while writing your memorandum. Do not include the specific text of the questions in your final submission.

· Identify the scanner used to produce the report. Is the tool open source or commercial? Do you consider the tool to be industry standard?

· What are some advantages to using the tool? Disadvantages?

· What is your overall impression of the tool’s output?

· Does the tool provide enough reporting detail for you as the analyst to focus on the correct vulnerabilities? Can you appropriately discern the most critical vulnerabilities?

· Do you think mitigations for the vulnerabilities are adequately covered in the report?

· Do you think the reports are suitable for management? Explain why or why not.

· Would you distribute the report automatically? Explain why or why not.

· Would you recommend that Mercury USA use the tool? Explain why or why not.

Part 3: Business Case Example

In this section, provide an example of what could happen if Mercury USA does not implement your recommendations for a VM process (e.g., data exfiltration, hacker intrusions, ransomware, etc.). The text and questions below represent the specifics to focus on while writing your memorandum. Do not include the specific text of the questions in your final submission.

· What are some of the outcomes to the business if your example occurred?

· How does your recommended VM process address the example you used?

· For the tool you evaluated in Part 2 above, do you think the tool will be adequate? Why or why not?

Closing

In this section, summarize the main points of your argument for a VM process, tool evaluation, and use the case example to support your recommendations. Keep in mind that you are addressing the CEO’s concerns over recent cybersecurity attacks against the transportation sector and how you can help increase Mercury USA’s overall security posture to protect the organization against attacks, breaches, and data loss.

<Closing Salutation>

<Your Name> Cybersecurity Threat Analyst

Mercury USA

References

Use in-text citations in the body of your memorandum as appropriate. Add all sources you used here. This example citation uses IEEE style. Use a style of your choice or ask your instructor for clarification. When using the associated course content, ensure that you cite to the chapter level.

[1] "Chapter 5: Implementing an Information Security Vulnerability Management Process",  Pearson CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+), 2020. [Online]. Available: https://www.ucertify.com/. [Accessed: 28- Apr- 2020].

Vulnerability Management Process Memo | [Document subtitle]

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