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Your team includes the members of the network security department for  Just Ducky, Inc. On a very impressive team effort, you just completed the cloud migration plan that will guide the company in the transition from their legacy computer network to a Cloud infrastructure. You are to present the migration plan to your executive suite next week.

The migration plan includes:

· A report with cost estimates of three different cloud service providers and your final selection

· Diagram of network configuration

· Risk management plan

· Incident Response plan

· Security requirements

· Telework strategy

· Compliance with US and EU legal and regulatory requirements

· Information backup plan

· Load balancing plan

· Disaster recovery strategy

· Data archive strategy

· High sale season strategy

· Training plan for company users and network staff

· Draft of a Service Legal Agreement

· Auditing strategy

Key elements for your design include:

· Just Ducky is an online seller of plastic ducks that will start shipping around the globe.

· Current network infrastructure includes 3windows servers and 2 Linux servers, switches and routers.

· Email server

· Database server (SQL)

· File server

· Virtual Private Network

· Web and e-commerce servers

· 45 users

· The company uses two-factor authentication to access the network when teleworking, telework is highly encouraged

· Monthly eNewsletter - client's email address and date of birth for discount coupons 

· Customers - email address and shipping address 

· High sale seasons include Christmas, Halloween, Spring, and Summer. During this time sales increase by 350%.

· The network processes and stores information from the following departments:

· Production

· Sales

· Human Resources (includes PII)

· Marketing

· Design

· C-suit

Paper Requirements: (175 points)

· Minimum: 10 pages, Maximum: 15 pages.

· Including the following: Font: New Times Roman, 12 pts, full-page illustrations are not counted as a page.

· I'll check subject matter, contents, linkage, exhibits, etc.…

· Page 1, Title page: subject title, your names (Group and individual's), my name, course number, and title.

· Page 2, Abstract

· Page 3, Table of contents page (although this is not an APA requirement, it is a this is a course requirement).

· Page 4 to 19, Body pages: 15 text pages max.

· Page 20, Reference page. References will be checked and Safe Assign (a Plagiarism Checker will be used)

· Use the APA guide and example below:

· APA Reference Guide - PDF Document ( 633 KB)

· APA Example Sixth Edition  - Word Document (29 KB)

Presentation Requirements: (50 points)

Prepare a PowerPoint presentation based on your research paper that covers your and research and recommendations. Each team member must present a piece of the presentation. 

· Time limit - 15 minutes

· No more than 15 slides  

Here is a guide for you to use to develop and present your PowerPoint.

Apa_example_sixth_edition_v4.docx

Running Head: FORMATTING YOUR APA 6TH EDITION PAPER 1

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FORMATTING YOUR APA 6TH EDITION PAPER

As a template for you research paper; this example paper was downloaded from:

http://www.ccis.edu/faculty/mrperkins/APA%20Resources/APA%20Resources.html

On your Title page please include:

Running Head:

Title

Group name and your names

CYB Xxx

Professor Chuck Bane

National University

November 20, 2016

Formatting Your APA 6th Edition Paper

Michael R. Perkins

Columbia College

Abstract

This is the abstract where you provide a relatively brief description of your paper. Note that the first line is not indented although subsequent paragraphs in the body of the paper are with the exception of the references(s) page which is a special case. Note too that the right margin is not justified. This paper serves two purposes. It not only provides you with an example of an APA paper, it also gives you a template of an article that has already been preformatted with the correct font, spacing, and margins. By the way, all margins (top, bottom, left, and right are one inch).

Keywords: APA, formatting

Table of Contents Comment by Chuck Bane: This My requirement not APA.

Formatting Your APA 6th Edition Paper 4

Example of Level One Heading 4

Example of Level Two Heading 5

Citations 5

Author-Date Citation System 5

Direct Quotes 6

Conclusion 6

References 7

Formatting Your APA 6th Edition Paper

This is a simple paper designed to show you the basics of an APA formatted paper as well as serve as a template, but it is no substitute for the style guide. The first printing of the 6th edition of the APA style guide had considerable errors and there appear to still be some inconsistencies with the second printing and examples posted at the APA web site. As best as I can determine, at this time this is my understanding of how a simple term paper written for college should look.

Normally the first part of the paper is assumed to be the introduction and no heading is required. Also, the title is repeated on the third page but is not in bold type. Notice that everything is double-spaced and there is one space after each period. Also we use what is called a serif font. This is a sans serif font and is incorrect, and is only being used here for illustrative purposes. Sans serif does not have the little decorations on the letters. This is a nine point font which is too small although it is a serif font, and this is 14 point which is too big although it too is a serif font. Now we are back to the font you are required to use. The ideal, and safe size, for your font is twelve point Times New Roman just like this.

Example of Level One Heading

Headings are basically mini-chapter titles providing a way of logically dividing up your paper and organizing complex information in such a way that it easier for the reader to understand. Level one headings are centered, in boldface, and uses both upper and lowercase letters as depicted above. Most papers can get by with one level of heading. However, if you are the adventurous sort, or just want to try to impress your professor (although it will probably not work unless they have just started teaching) you can use two.

Example of Level Two Heading

Do not use level two headings unless you are told it is necessary. A level two heading is flush left, boldface, while using upper and lowercase letters. There are three more levels, for a total of five, but they are not likely to be used for an undergraduate paper, or even for most graduate ones.

Citations

Any time you provide the user with information that is not common knowledge you need to have a reference for it. For example, you could say that France is located in Europe, and probably even get away with saying that it is a member of the European Economic Community without giving a source for that information. But, you cannot say that France has a lower incidence of alcoholism than the United States without providing evidence for that deceleration by providing one or more citations to back you up. Anytime you cite something you are either paraphrasing it or quoting directly. A paraphrase does not require quotation marks but a direct quote does. Anytime you provide a source you must provide the author and the year of publication.

Author-Date Citation System

References must contain the author, and the date of publication. There are several different ways to do this and the three most common are: According to Perkins (2009), it was odd that he purchased a new APA manual in 2009 while the publication date was listed as 2010. Another way of writing that same information would be: One noted scholar found it odd that he was able to purchase an APA manual in 2009 when the publication date in the book was listed as 2010 (Perkins, 2009). In 2009 Perkins noted that he was able to purchase a style manual which already had the publication date of 2010. Now we will see how to handle a direct quote.

Direct Quotes

Another method is to just quote what the author said directly. Using the example we started out with above a direct quote would look like this: According to one author “among the many mysterious things about APA is that I was able to buy the new manual in 2009 even while the publication date was listed as 2010” (Perkins, 2009, p. 10). There is one other type of quote, a block quote that you also need to know but is not covered in this short tutorial.

Conclusion

This is a basic introduction to an APA format paper and there is still a lot for you to learn. The APA style is used in social work and human services programs to provide consistency and promote disciplined scholarly work. Graduate programs in many fields (such as psychology, counseling, education, human services, social work, and many others) require that you know how to write an APA paper and expect you will know how to do it when you get there. Why not learn how to do it now?

Remember, you are accountable for what you write with the double responsibility to do so clearly and with integrity. As odd and vexing as it is, the discipline of APA writing will help you to do so.

References

This is not a real reference, but rather a note to alert you to the style we use for references which is called a hanging indent. The first line is not indented as in a regular paragraph while the second and subsequent lines are.

Perkins, M. (2009). Stupid APA tricks; making it much harder than it should be. American Journal of Common Sense, 15, 8-74.

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