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This Week We Will Be Continuing Our Journey To Develop And Communicate This week we will be continuing our journey to develop and communicate a cyber-security improvement plan in our case study assignment for PureLand Waste Water. During Week 2, we’ll be developing and submitting an outline for the improvement plan that will demonstrate understanding of the assignment along with all the required elements of a quality plan. 1. First, read the document titled, "Outline for Cyber-Security Improvement Plan" available in Blackboard in the PureLand Case Study area. This document will explain all the necessary parts included in your plan. 2. Using the detailed instructions attached in the file, "Outline for cyber security improvement plan.doc", create your own outline that has the following components: Introduction, Current state description, Overview of network weaknesses, Threats and vulnerabilities facing the ICS, Understanding of applicable regulations, Desired future state, Five areas of cyber-security you want to improve, Conclusion. Submit to Blackboard your outline for the final paper (in Microsoft Word format) which is a cyber-security improvement plan for PureLand Wastewater. Important: This is an outline only, not a paper. It should only include headings, not paragraphs and content under each heading.

Paper For Above instruction Introduction This section will outline the purpose of the cyber-security improvement plan for PureLand Wastewater, emphasizing the importance of addressing cybersecurity issues within industrial control systems (ICS) to ensure operational integrity and compliance with regulations. Current State Description This section will describe the existing cybersecurity posture of PureLand Wastewater, highlighting the current security measures, policies, and practices in place. It will assess the organization’s current cybersecurity maturity level and identify gaps in protections. Overview of Network Weaknesses This part will identify specific vulnerabilities within the organization’s network infrastructure, including outdated systems, lack of segmentation, weak access controls, and unpatched software that could be exploited by cyber threats.


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