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Network attacks are prevalent in today’s world.Please perform independent research on a recent compromise (within the last year or two) and present to your classmates the key elements of the compromise such as the type of attack, how the attack initiated and spread, the core areas of vulnerability, and other details you feel are relevant.Also, suggest possible countermeasures or tools to that you would recommend to responsibly mitigate the compromise.Please prepare an original posting and dialogue with at minimum three of your peers’ posts through the conference week. You must make your initial post by day 3 of the conference week before you are able to view the posts of your peers. To view the discussion board rubric, click the gear icon in the upper right corner and select “Show Rubric.”A HINT about Conference Discussion at the Masters Level:Try to get your initial post in early in the conference week and dialogue with your classmates through the week.   Think of our discussion as a traditional classroom.   Posting your initial post and your responses at the last moment would be like entering a traditional class discussion with 10 minutes to go in the class.   missing the issues covered by your classmates.   Remember – the intent of our conference discussion is to take the discussion to the next level…  the Masters Level of discussion.Also…  posting early has its benefit, as you do not want to say the same things that a classmate states.Finally, please use academic citations to fortify your position.Let’s have a GREAT Discussion this week!

 
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