Cyber Security Assignment
Explain how the process of digital evidence is similar to the process of traditional crime scene evidence.--
Levels of Achievement:
Unacceptable 0 (0.00%) points
Did not submit or explain how the process of digital evidence is similar to the process of traditional crime scene evidence.
Needs Improvement 9.1 (13.00%) points
Insufficiently explained how the process of digital evidence is similar to the process of traditional crime scene evidence.
Satisfactory 10.5 (15.00%) points
Partially explained how the process of digital evidence is similar to the process of traditional crime scene evidence.
Competent 11.9 (17.00%) points
Satisfactorily explained how the process of digital evidence is similar to the process of traditional crime scene evidence.
Exemplary 14 (20.00%) points
Thoroughly explained how the process of digital evidence is similar to the process of traditional crime scene evidence.
Identify some of the best sources of digital evidence for child abuse and exploitation, domestic violence, and gambling according to the National Institute of Justice.--
Levels of Achievement:
Unacceptable 0 (0.00%) points
Did not submit or identify some of the best sources of digital evidence for child abuse and exploitation, domestic violence, and gambling according to the National Institute of Justice.
Needs Improvement 11.375 (16.25%) points
Insufficiently identified some of the best sources of digital evidence for child abuse and exploitation, domestic violence, and gambling according to the National Institute of Justice.
Satisfactory 13.125 (18.75%) points
Partially identified some of the best sources of digital evidence for child abuse and exploitation, domestic violence, and gambling according to the National Institute of Justice.
Competent 14.875 (21.25%) points
Satisfactorily identified some of the best sources of digital evidence for child abuse and exploitation, domestic violence, and gambling according to the National Institute of Justice.
Exemplary 17.5 (25.00%) points
Thoroughly identified some of the best sources of digital evidence for child abuse and exploitation, domestic violence, and gambling according to the National Institute of Justice.
Summarize a criminal case in which a smartphone was a critical component in obtaining a conviction focusing on how the digital forensics from the phone was utilized in the case.--
Levels of Achievement:
Unacceptable 0 (0.00%) points
Did not submit or summarize a criminal case in which a smartphone was a critical component in obtaining a conviction focusing on how the digital forensics from the phone was utilized in the case.
Needs Improvement 9.1 (13.00%) points
Insufficiently summarized a criminal case in which a smartphone was a critical component in obtaining a conviction focusing on how the digital forensics from the phone was utilized in the case.
Satisfactory 10.5 (15.00%) points
Partially summarized a criminal case in which a smartphone was a critical component in obtaining a conviction focusing on how the digital forensics from the phone was utilized in the case.
Competent 11.9 (17.00%) points
Satisfactorily summarized a criminal case in which a smartphone was a critical component in obtaining a conviction focusing on how the digital forensics from the phone was utilized in the case.
Exemplary 14 (20.00%) points
Thoroughly summarized a criminal case in which a smartphone was a critical component in obtaining a conviction focusing on how the digital forensics from the phone was utilized in the case.
Describe Brothers' steps for forensic analysis of mobile devices.--
Levels of Achievement:
Unacceptable 0 (0.00%) points
Did not submit or describe Brothers' steps for forensic analysis of mobile devices.
Needs Improvement 9.1 (13.00%) points
Insufficiently described Brothers' steps for forensic analysis of mobile devices.
Satisfactory 10.5 (15.00%) points
Partially described Brothers' steps for forensic analysis of mobile devices.
Competent 11.9 (17.00%) points
Satisfactorily described Brothers' steps for forensic analysis of mobile devices.
Exemplary 14 (20.00%) points
Thoroughly described Brothers' steps for forensic analysis of mobile devices.
Include four references.--
Levels of Achievement:
Unacceptable 0 (0.00%) points
No references provided.
Needs Improvement 2.275 (3.25%) points
Does not meet the required number of references; all references poor-quality choices.
Satisfactory 2.625 (3.75%) points
Does not meet the required number of references; some references poor-quality choices.
Competent 2.975 (4.25%) points
Meets number of required references; all references high-quality choices.
Exemplary 3.5 (5.00%) points
Exceeds number of required references; all references high-quality choices.
Clarity, writing mechanics, and formatting requirements.--
Levels of Achievement:
Unacceptable 0 (0.00%) points
More than eight errors present.
Needs Improvement 4.55 (6.50%) points
7–8 errors present.
Satisfactory 5.25 (7.50%) points
5–6 errors present.
Competent 5.95 (8.50%) points
3–4 errors present.
Exemplary 7 (10.00%) points
0–2 errors present.