Information Systems
Proposal for a Secure Network Architecture Scoring Guide
Due Date: End of Unit 2. Percentage of Course Grade: 8%.
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Proposal for a Secure Network Architecture Scoring Guide Grading Rubric |
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Criteria |
Non-performance |
Basic |
Proficient |
Distinguished |
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Analyze the fundamental concepts, technologies, components, and issues related to communications and data networks. 23% |
Does not analyze the fundamental concepts, technologies, components, and issues related to communications and data networks. |
Analyzes partially or at a high level the fundamental concepts, technologies, components, and issues related to communications and data networks. |
Analyzes the fundamental concepts, technologies, components, and issues related to communications and data networks. |
Analyzes in a highly comprehensive manner the fundamental concepts, technologies, components, and issues related to communications and data networks. |
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Evaluate the variety of architectures and alternatives available to create a modern communications and data network. 22% |
Does not evaluate the variety of architectures and alternatives available to create a modern communications and data network. |
Evaluates partially or at a high level the variety of architectures and alternatives available to create a modern communications and data network. |
Evaluates the variety of architectures and alternatives available to create a modern communications and data network. |
Evaluates in a highly comprehensive manner the variety of architectures and alternatives available to create a modern communications and data network. |
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Evaluate the security implications of the variety of modern communications and data network alternatives. 23% |
Does not evaluate the security implications of the variety of modern communications and data network alternatives. |
Evaluates partially or at a high level the security implications of the variety of modern communications and data network alternatives. |
Evaluates the security implications of the variety of modern communications and data network alternatives. |
Evaluates in a highly comprehensive manner the security implications of the variety of modern communications and data network alternatives. |
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Explore the design alternatives for organizations that require both public and private wireless capability. 22% |
Does not explore the design alternatives for organizations that require both public and private wireless capability. |
Explores partially or at a high level the design alternatives for organizations that require both public and private wireless capability. |
Explores the design alternatives for organizations that require both public and private wireless capability. |
Explores in a highly comprehensive manner the design alternatives for organizations that require both public and private wireless capability. |
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Exhibit proficiency in writing, critical thinking, and research topic areas in IT security fundamentals. 10% |
Does not exhibit proficiency in writing, critical thinking, and research topic areas in IT security fundamentals. |
Exhibits a low level of proficiency in writing, critical thinking, and research topic areas in IT security fundamentals. |
Exhibits proficiency in writing, critical thinking, and research topic areas in IT security fundamentals. |
Exhibits a high level of proficiency in writing, critical thinking, and research topic areas in IT security fundamentals. |