Information Systems homework help

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  • Final Project: Interview With CCL (KMW10)
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    Overview
    You have been called back for a final interview with the Cyber Crime lab (CCL).
    The hiring decision is between you and one other candidate. You are required to
    answer the following questions for the interview as a test of your knowledge, so
    CCL can determine the most qualified applicant. Each member of the CCL hiring
    team has created a short question. Answer each of these questions specifically,
    knowing that your answers will determine who will be hired.
    Instructions
    What are the risks of using a public WiFi network? Short of finding a more
    secure network, what could you do to use this wireless network in a more
    secure fashion?
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    Considering your role as a network administrator. Describe a situation in which
    you would want to filter certain ports when capturing data such as FTP traffic.
    How can capturing network traffic help a security analyst?
    You will be responsible for creating a plan for receiving and re-introducing a
    remote field teamʼs potentially infected computers back into the company
    computer network. Briefly describe your plan for ensuring that any infected
    machines do not impact the corporate network. What should you consider
    when creating your plan? What lessons learned could be incorporated in the
    future?
    Research Sam Spade to discover more information about the tools it includes.
    Briefly describe the purpose and expected result for each tool found on the
    Basic and Tools menu of Sam Spade.
    Explain the specific knowledge you gained from the labs in this class. Explain
    how this could benefit CCL.
    Use at least five quality resources in this assignment. At least one must have
    been published in the last six months. Note: Wikipedia and similar websites do
    not qualify as quality resources. Submit a separate document with your
    resources by attaching a document or leaving your answers in the available
    text box.