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    • First Half of the Semester
      • Week 1: Course Introduction
      • Week 2: Meterpreter, Avoiding Detection, Client Side Attacks, and Auxiliary Modules
      • Week 3: Social Engineering Toolkit, SQL Injection, Karmetasploit, Building Modules in Metasploit, and Creating Exploits
      • Week 4: Porting Exploits, Scripting, and Simulating Penetration Testing
      • Week 5: Independent Study – Perform Metasploit Attack and Create Presentation
      • Week 6: Ettercap
      • Week 7: Introduction to OWASP’s WebGoat application
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      • Week 8: Independent Study
      • Week 9: Introduction to Wireless Security
      • Week 10: Wireless Recon, WEP, and WPA2
      • Week 11: WPA2 Enterprise, Wireless beyond WiFi
      • Week 12: Jack the Ripper, Cain and Able, Delivery of Sample Operating Systems
      • Week 13: Independent Study – Analyze provided Operating System Samples and Create Assessment Report
      • Week 14: Deliver Assessment to Operating System Class either in person or via teleconferenc
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MIS 5212-Advanced Penetration Testing

MIS 5212 - Section 001 - Wade Mackey

Fox School of Business

Analysis Reports

Exercise Analysis

You will officially prepare three analyses reports that are assigned during the semester. For each assignment students are to break into groups and work together to prepare a one to two page report and a presentation of no more than four slides for presentation in the following class. Your analysis should not exceed one single-spaced page using 11 point Times New Roman font with one-inch margins. Do not prepare a separate cover page, instead put your name, the class section number (MIS5212.001), and the analysis in the top-left corner of the header.
To submit your analysis, you must post it on the class blog no later than Tuesday at 8:00 AM of the week it is due. Please copy your analysis in clear text onto the blog.
Late submissions for this deadline will result in no credit earned for this assignment.
There is no one particular style for a good analysis. But, there are some common elements to excellent submissions (additional, grade-specific criteria are provided at the end of this syllabus):
• The opening of the analysis makes it immediately clear which assignment and what question is being addressed.
• You have cited specific details regarding key facts and issues of the case. Instead of general observations about information technology or organizations that apply to any problem, draw details from the assignment itself. Analyses, observations, and suggestions should be tied directly to those key facts and issues. You can also draw on the other readings in the course to inform and support your arguments.
• After analyzing the details of the analysis, discuss how its specific issues have broader application. In other words, use your analysis to provide some advice to managerial decisionmakers that can be applied to other situations beyond this case.
• Provide a balanced perspective. For example, when making a recommendation explain the pros and cons, providing both the rationale (the why) as well as its feasibility (the how). Well-considered recommendations include discussion of potential issues with your solution and conditions that should be in place for your recommendation to be successful.

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