You have been hired as part of the networking team at UMUC. After completing orientation and training, your manager calls you into a meeting to discuss your first project.
The university has recently leased a single building in Adelphi, Maryland. The building will house faculty and administrative offices, classrooms, a library, and computer labs. Security is important for UMUC, as the university must protect students’ and employees’ data, as well as any intellectual property that UMUC has on its servers and computers. As a result, IT management would like to take the time to review proposals on how best to move forward on security issues. As a junior network engineer, you have been asked to prepare a network proposal on how to set up a secure network infrastructure in the newly leased building to support university operations. The network proposal will require three submissions covering network design, network addressing and security, and network customization and optimization.
In this section, address each of the following.
IP Addressing:
Watch How to Subnet a Network Video provided in Content -> Project Instructions
Review the Network Address Template provided in Content -> Project Instructions -> Project Templates for Parts 1 – 3
Complete the subnet chart provided at the end of the document.
Security
Select each of the firewall types to implement, describe network or host-based placement, and configuration details; and justify each of the decisions.
Students should be specific when discussing the models, types, and costs.
Select an IDS, IPS, or both for the network and justify your decision.
Students should be specific when discussing the models, types, and costs.
Define a DMZ implementation and justify the decision.
Select physical security measures for each of the new academic buildings and justify the decision.
Students should be specific when discussing the models, types, and costs.
Select additional network security measures to be implemented and justify the decision. They should include:
How you will protect against social engineering attacks, and justify your decision.
How you will protect against faculty or students willingly, or unwillingly introducing malware onto the network, and justify your decision.
What secure protocols you will require for faculty and students to use while accessing resources internal, or external to the network, and justify your decision.
Make explicit that UMUC will not be liable for any problems arising from personal use of devices in the two buildings.
Your proposal will be submitted in three major parts:
- Network Design (i.e., Part 1)
- Network Addressing and Security (i.e., Part 2)
- Network Customization and Optimization (i.e., Part 3)
Each of these parts will be submitted to the LEO Assignments folders and TurnItIn. Each of these parts should be submitted independently of the other parts. That is, only submit Part 1 to the LEO – Assignments – Network Design Proposal Part 1 submission folder. Only submit Part 2 to the LEO – Assignments – Network Design Proposal Part 2 submission folder. And, only submit Part 3 to the LEO – Assignments – Network Design Proposal Part 3 submission folder.
To learn how you will be assessed on this assignment, take a moment to review the rubrics. The final deliverable should adhere to the following criteria:
- Use this template as a guide while creating your Network Design Proposal (Parts 1-3).
- Include at least five scholarly references in each of the three submissions. Thus a total of fifteen scholarly references will be included. Students may find scholarly sources by visiting UMUC’s library and online sources. Students will also include other credible sources as appropriate.
- Use IEEE-style citations. We do not use APA or MLA-style citations. Students should contact UMUC’s Effective Writing Center for assistance.
- Use proper terminology and expand acronyms in each paragraph they are used. For example, the first time in a paragraph an acronym is used it should be expanded (e.g., University of Maryland University College (UMUC). Thereafter, and as long as you are in the same paragraph, the acronym (e.g., UMUC) can be used. When starting a new paragraph, the rule begins anew.
- The use of figures and diagrams is encouraged. Students will properly cite the figures and diagrams according to the IEEE-style citation
- Before submitting each part to the appropriate folder in LEO – Assignments, students will upload to TurnItIn. Students should review the LEO – Announcements for specific instructions or contact the Professor.