Find Top Trends in Your Profession (industry is Cybersecurity)
Running head: TRENDS IN MY INDUSTRY 1
Trends in My Industry
John Brown
UMUC
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Trends in My Industry
In this first introductory paragraph, introduce your industry and identify the top three
trends research has produced. In addition, introduce the reader to the issue that you will
cover in more depth, which could be one of the trends or another interesting issue in the
industry.
Top Trends in the Industry
In this section, introduce the three top trends and explain them briefly explaining
how they are new to the industry and what that portends for the industry.
Trend 1
For each trend section, you will describe the emerging trend. Provide enough detail for
your reader to understand the importance of the trend and how it changes the landscape of
the industry. Be sure to provide proper “in text” citations from the resources you found on
this trend.
Trend 2 (Use above guidance.)
Trend 3 (Use above guidance.)
An Important Emerging Issue
In this section, provide the results of your deeper research into one issue or trend. Again,
please provide “in text” citations in APA format.
Conclusions
Based on the above findings, this section will provide conclusions about the trends and
issue in context to the industry. It is appropriate to discuss areas of uncertainty that require
further research. Do not introduce anything new here but make focused conclusions based
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on your synthesis of the ideas from your resources and your own thoughts.
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References
(These are examples of APA reference citations. Please refer to UMUC APA examples or other
guidance that you find helpful from OWL or your copy of the APA Style Guide.)
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