Unit VII Reflection Paper
Assignment Instructions
As the course winds down, it is time to reflect on your takeaway from this course. Use the questions below to help guide your thinking, but feel free to volunteer additional information if you feel it is relevant.
- At the beginning of this course, what did you expect to learn?
- Did it require more effort than you thought it would?
- What did you like most about the course?
- What did you like least about the course?
- What could you have done to improve your grade in this course?
- What was something unexpected that you learned?
- What risk management approach(es) might you now employ based on what you have learned?
- What was the most valuable thing that you learned?
- What professional security skills will you use moving forward, and what research sources will you compile for future work?
- How did this course help you with your career and/or major decisions for the future?
- Would you recommend this course to another student?
- What advice (about this course or about college in general) would you give to an incoming student?
Your response must be at least four pages in length, double-spaced, 12-point font, and have paragraph indents. Use the attached Unit VII Reflection Paper template to complete this assignment. In the template, include at least one paragraph for each question. If outside sources are used, please adhere to APA Style when creating citations and references for this assignment.
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Imagine you are an information technology (IT) manager at a software development company that provides all workers with access to the internet. You learn that an employee is using his work computer to search the web for inappropriate material. He also has used his corporate email account to send this material to coworkers and to people outside the company. Discuss this scenario with classmates. As an IT manager, how would you handle this situation?