Using a Microsoft Word document, please post one federal and one state statute utilizing standard legal notation and a hyperlink to each statute.

1. Using a Microsoft Word document, please post one federal and one state statute utilizing standard legal notation and a hyperlink to each statute.

2. In the same document, please post one federal and one state case using standard legal notation and a hyperlink to each case.

Instructions:

400 words

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Incident Response Plan

An incident response plan (IRP) is a set of procedures to help an organization detect, respond to, and recover from security incidents.

List the roles and responsibilities that are included in an IRP. Pick one that you think is critical to the successful response for your chosen organization to a security incident?

Discuss how your organization (from Week 1) may respond to at least one cyberattack. The organization should have a response in accordance with the IRP.

 

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Intrusion Detection

After reviewing your latest submission, the CIO has found some areas of concern and would like you to provide a little clarity on one subject. He is meeting with upper management to persuade them to purchase a new suite of intrusion detection software for the network. Currently, the organization has antivirus software and uses firewalls. Provide justification for adding intrusion detection software (IDS), as well.

Research various IDS that would benefit the company.

Create a 2-page table for the CIO to share with upper management. Include the following:

  • Reasons why IDS would benefit the company and the larger cyber domain
  • Descriptions of the categories and models of intrusion detection and prevention systems
  • A description of the function of antivirus software, firewalls, and IDS
  • Examples of commercial software that could provide the solution

 

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Race And Ethnics Relations

Individual and sociological explanations for select family issues

The was an article that ran on Monday, July 30th in the New York Times regarding the father in New York who unfortunately forgot his children in the car while he went to work. The article was not specifically about the story and all its details, it was about the wife’s response to the tragedy. She plead for her husbands to be spared for the awful event. Marissa A. Rodriguez stated, “I need him by my side to go through this together.” (Fitzsimmons and Hard 2019) The two have other children to raise and I think I understand her perspective.

The article was written individual explanations intended because it was providing information of how the mother felt. The author did relate some statistical data from the New York City’s Administration for Children’s Services on children and locked cars. I feel that there may be an underlying issue in the article if you look further, as a mother would you be able to forgive your husband for such a tragedy. Should he be charged with a crime even though, it implied that it was unintentional? I feel that this will be a tough situation for this family to get through, but the media will not make things any better.

2. Briefly describe a news story regarding a current family issue (provide link).  Do they use individual explanations or sociological/historical explanations to explain the issue?

In an article by CNN reporter Brenna Williams, a brief accumulation of historical information on interracial marriage, the Racial Integrity Act, 14th Amendment, and Mildred and Richard Loving is provided. To start, the author writes of Mildred and Richard Loving’s Supreme Court case—which ruled that miscegenation laws are unconstitutional. In fact, the justices went as far as ruling that the purpose of such laws were rooted in racism. It is also noted that it wasn’t until the year 2000, that the final state, Alabama, banned its miscegenation laws. The author also wrote that as a result Mr. and Mrs. Loving’s marriage, they were to be sentenced to either a year in prison or face a 25-year banishment from Virginia. Brenna also noted that that the Racial Integrity Act defined anyone who wasn’t entirely white as “colored”, and was put in place to prevent any form of “interracial mixing”. Overall, the article touches on several historical explanations in discussing interracial marriage.

As we learned in our reading, acceptance of interracial marriage is increasing in the United States—but still represents only a small portion of total marriages (Desmond and Emirbayer, 2010, p. 462). The stress and obstacles interracial couples face continue today, and understanding the historical context is crucial in helping ensure they are no longer discriminated against.

 

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