Has U.S. federal government developed a robust legal, regulatory and policy framework to address cyber security challenges? Why? Why not?
- SECTION A (refer to Week 1 Readings in the Lessons for Week 1)
- Title each response with the text of each question)
- Provide an aproximately 1000-word in-depth evaluation of three articles of your choice from the Week 1 Reading List.
- What are the strengths and weaknesses of each?
- What is the most and least persuasive premise, claim or rebuttal?
- Conclude with a research or policy question for further research
- You must use literature and cite properly. Use APA style.
- SECTION B
- (Title each response with the text of each question)
- Has U.S. federal government developed a robust legal, regulatory and policy framework to address cyber security challenges? Why? Why not?
- Conclude with a research question or policy question for further research.
- You must APA-use (cite, reference, list) required Week 2 Readings.
- Submit both Parts as single Microsoft Word document.
- Name the file “EDMG600Weeks1-2_YourLastName.doc/x” (e.g., EDMG600Week1-2_Pesic.doc/x).
- Upload the document under Weeks1-2 Assignments.
- Required: Rollings, J. & Henning, A. C. (2009). Comprehensive National Cybersecurity Initiative: Legal Authorities and Policy Considerations. Congressional Research Service.
- Required: Fischer, E. A. (2012). Federal Laws Relating to Cybersecurity: Discussion of Proposed Revisions. Washington, DC: U.S. Library of Congress, Congressional Research Service.
- Required: The White House (2011).The Comprehensive National Cybersecurity Initiative. Washington, D.C.
- Required: The White House (2011). International Strategy for Cyberspace: Prosperity, Security, and Openness in a Networked World. Washington, DC: The White House (please be patient when downloading. It may take up to five minutes to download the document).
- Required: Department of Homeland Security (2011). Blueprint for a Secure Cyber Future.




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