How can you represent measures of cyber security visually? (And what security stuff can you meaningfully measure and collect anyway?)
Dashboards are a popular way of displaying a lot of information in a restricted space. Information security requires many measures to be managed and which may need acting on to improve the security status.
Design and demonstrate a dashboard which represents the cyber security status of the system of your choice.
- Set of measures for cyber security.
- A security dashboard.
- A full explanation of what the metrics mean.
- A demonstration of how the dashboard flags up the status of your tested system as secure.
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Difficulty | Flexible |
Proposer | Daniel Dresner |
Participants | Available for 1 student |
Equipment | None |
Pre-Requisites | COMP38411 Cryptography & Network Security |
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Date | Thursday 12th March 2020 |
Time | 11:00 - 11:30 |
Room | Supervisor office |
Student | Nicusor Ilie |
Supervisor | Daniel Dresner |
2nd Marker | Gareth Henshall |
- Week 8, deadline 18:00 Fri 20 March: Practical/implementation work stops, work/code is submitted via Blackboard
- Week 11, deadline 18:00 Tues 28 April: Final Report and Screencast are submitted via Blackboard