Security architecture
Universityof the Cumberlands
School of Computer and Information Sciences
Instructor: Dr. Charles DeSassure
Class: ISOL536-Security Architecture and Design
Assignment: Individual assignment
Length: Make sure all files are included in the zip file
Total points: 10 points
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IT risk assessment should be the foundation of your IT security
strategy to understand what events can affect your organization
in a negative way and what security gaps pose a threat to your
critical information, so you can make better security decisions
and take smarter proactive measures. A variety of security tools
will help you during this process. One popular tool is Nmap.
Complete the steps below to complete this assignment.
1. Download Nmap to your local system (Windows
recommended. Go to: www.nmap.org/select download/
2.
Run
Nmap. An icon should appear on your desktop.
3.
You
will
scan
each
DNS
below. The
scan
may
take
a
few
minutes
to
complete. Therefore, it
is
recommended
that
you
work
on
this assignment
in advance.
Select:
Latest stable release self-installer: nmap-7.91-setup.exe.
Select the default settings. An
University of the Cumberlands
School of Computer and Information Sciences
Instructor: Dr. Charles DeSassure
Class: ISOL536-Security Architecture and Design
Assignment: Individual assignment
Length: Make sure all files are included in the zip file
Total points: 10 points
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DNS List
4. Repeat the process for each DNS (See example below)
>nmap –v –A www.tcczewt.com > c:\test\tcczewt.charlesdesassure.txt
(or your path). Note: Your file path may be different. Make sure you
know where the output fill will appear.
5. Scan the DNS.
6. Send the Nmap scan output to a text file.
http://www.tcczewt.com/
University of the Cumberlands
School of Computer and Information Sciences
Instructor: Dr. Charles DeSassure
Class: ISOL536-Security Architecture and Design
Assignment: Individual assignment
Length: Make sure all files are included in the zip file
Total points: 10 points
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7. Paste the text file content into an MS Word document.
8. Save the document with the DNS name + your first + last name.
9. Add the line number in the word document for each output.
10. Add a cover sheet and page number to the word document at
the bottom of the page.
11. Gather all of the output files, and your MS Word document,
and zip into a folder with the name DNS_yourname. If you are not
clear, please email me in advance. Do not assume!!!!
12. Upload the zip file to Blackboard.