Justin wants to move forward with developing privacy policies to ensure videos are not distributed or uploaded to the net without the consent of the people in them. This opens a much larger conversation: Devil’s Canyon is also in need of a complete security plan, as well as risk assessments.
In a 2- to 3-page rationale and table, prepare the following information to present to the Devil’s Canyon team:
Explain the relationship between policies and security plans. Identify potential policy needs, noting Justin’s privacy policy, in relation to the Devil’s Canyon enterprise structure.
Outline the importance of a security plan in relation to security roles and safeguards.
Analyze at least 5 security-related risks/threats that Devil’s Canyon may face.
Assess the probability and impact to the Devil’s Canyon if each risk occurs. Based on these two factors, determine the overall risk level. For purposes of this assignment, evaluate and categorize each factor as low, medium, or high, and create a table to illustrate the risks. For example, a risk/threat with a low likelihood of occurrence and a high impact would represent an overall medium risk.
Consider digital elements mentioned in the designing of the enterprise architecture, such as software, hardware, proposed security measures, smart lift tickets, web cam systems, and smartphones.
9/17/2020 Devil’s Canyon: A Role-Playing Simulation on Designing the Enterprise Architecture for a Mountain Resort
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Designing the Enterprise Architecture for Devil’s Canyon: Cost Estimates
QTY One Time Start up* Ongoing Monthly expense** Total 1 year cost Total 3 years cost
Phase 1 : Software Choices
Enterprise Systems
COTS for Resort Management (installed on premises)
1 $150,000 $400 $154,800 $164,400
Open Source Software (installed on premises)
1 $50,000 $4,000 $98,000 $194,000
Software as a Service/Cloud computing 1 $- $10,000 $120,000 $360,000
Individual Productivity Software
Microsoft Suite 100 $200 $5 $26,000 $38,000
Open Office or Google Docs 100 $85 $30 $44,500 $116,500
Phase 2: Hardware Choices
Data Center on premises with virtualized servers
$30,000 $9000 $138,000 $354,000
Microcomputers-Desktops 100 $800 $25 $110,000 $170,000
Microcomputers-Laptops 100 $1,600 $40 $208,000 $304,000
Smartphones 100 $99 $45 $54,099 $162,099
Phase 3: Network and Telecom Choices
Cabling
All �ber throughout 1 $65,000 $10 $65,120 $65,360
Mix of �ber and twisted pair 1 $15,000 $100 $16,200 $18,600
Coaxial cable (mainly for cable TV) 1 $10,000 $15 $10,180 $10,540
Wi� and Cellular Access
Wi� Hot Spots 30 $250 $25 $16,500 $34,500
Cell towers (with pine tree disguise) 3 $20,000 $100 $63,600 $70,800
Voice Calls
PBX (installed on premises) 1 $48,000 $50 $48,600 $49,800
Virtual PBX (Voice over IP, hosted by service) 1 $- $300 $3,600 $10,800
Main Internet Connection
Maximum bandwidth for highest speeds and traffic
1 $2,000 $250 $5,000 $11,000
Moderate bandwidth for moderate speeds and traffic
1 $2,000 $180 $4,160 $8,480
Phase 4: Special Purpose Systems Choices
Smart Lift Tickets (with RFID) 1 $175,000 $400 $179,800 $189,400
Security system (video cameras, motion sensors)
1 $80,000 $100 $81,200 $83,600
Devil’s Canyon Custom Mobile Phone App 1 $165,000 $50 $165,600 $166,800
Web Cam System on Slopes with Large Display in Lodge
1 $25,000 $50 $25,600 $26,800
* One time start up costs include expenses such as licenses, purchases, installation, adaptation, customization, etc.
* * Ongoing monthly expense includes maintenance, subscriptions, training, etc.
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