The purpose of this assignment is for you to begin representing your research in ways that help you to see patterns in it. The most basic way to do this is an annotated bibliography: a list of sources (included below), cited in APA format, that includes an annotation summarizing the text.
For this assignment,
Your list should be sorted alphabetically by the last name of the first author.
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Template:
Each entry should be in the format below; use that as a template and repeat for each source. Write 1-2 sentences for each item in the annotation.
Last, First Initial. (Year) Title of article. Title of Journal, volume #, pages. doi:
Summary of Argument:
Methodology of Study:
Evaluation of Conclusion:
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Example:
Nelson, D. (2002) Pursuing Privacy in Cold War America. New York: Columbia University Press.
Summary: Nelson argues that the discussions of privacy that emerged in both American poetry and jurisprudence throughout the 1950s and 1960s can be traced to an anxiety about the potential intrusions of the national security state in light of the perceived Soviet threat. At the same time that privacy was most threatened by governmental intrusion, it was being asserted as a new juridical right, a phenomenon that manifests itself equally in Supreme Court decisions and the confessional poetry of authors like Robert Lowell, Sylvia Plath, and Adrienne Rich.
Method: Interpretive and historical, traces contemporaneous developments in literature and law.
Evaluation: Nelson is nonetheless able to do little more than correlate these two phenomena, which largely appear coincidental rather than intrinsically linked.
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List of references:
1. Os, V. R. (2016). SOC-CMM: Designing and evaluating a tool for measurement of capability maturity in security operations centers. Master Thesis, Information Security Program, 1-75. Retrieved from https://www.jbisa.nl/download/?id=17715570&download=1
2. Ernst & Young, Security Operations Centers against Cybercrime, October 2013
3. Jacobs, P. et al., “Classification of Security Operation Centers”, Proceedings of the 2013 Information Security for South Africa Conference, 2013
4. Schinagl, S. et al., “A framework for Designing a Security Operations Centre (SOC)”, Proceedings of the 2015 Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), 2015, pp. 2253-2262
5. Carcary, M., “Design Science Research: The Case of the IT Capability Maturity Framework (IT CMF)”, The Electronic Journal of Business Research Methods, Vol. 9, No. 2, 2011, pp. 109-118
6. RSA, “Building an Intelligence-Driven Security Operations Center”, RSA Technology Brief, 2014. Retrieved on 01-01-2015 from: https://www.emc.com/collateral/technical-documentation/h11533-intelligence- driven-security-ops-center.pdf
7. Nathans, D., “Designing and Building a Security Operations Center”, Syngress publications, 2015.
8. Rasche, G., “Guidelines for Planning an Integrated Security Operations Center”, EPRI, 2013. Retrieved on 01-01-2015 from: http://www.epri.com/abstracts/Pages/ProductAbstract.aspx?ProductId=000000003002000374
9. DTS Solution, “Next Generation Security Operations Center”, DTS Solution, 2014. Retrieved on 01-01-2015 from: http://www.dts-solution.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Security-Operations-Center-v2.pdf
10. Özbay, E., “Building a Security Operations Center”, IBM Security Services, 2015. Retrieved on 01-01-2015 from:
ftp://public.dhe.ibm.com/software/pdf/tr/security/security_intelligence/4-SOC_Consulting-v5.ppt
11. National Cyber Security Center, “CSIRT Maturity Kit, A step-by-step guide towards enhancing CSIRT maturity”, GCCS2015, 2015. Retrieved on 28-04-2016 from: https://check.ncsc.nl/static/CSIRT_MK_guide.pdf
12. Enisa, “CSIRT capabilities, how to assess maturity? Guidelines for national and governmental CSIRTs”, Enisa, December 2015. Retrieved on 28-04-2016 from: https://www.enisa.europa.eu/publications/csirt- capabilities/at_download/fullReport
13. Raber, D. et al., “Using Quantitative Analyses to Construct a Capability Maturity Model for Business Intelligence”, Proceedings of the 2012 Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2012, pp. 4219-4227
14. Miguel, J.P., “A Review of Software Quality Models for the Evaluation of Software Products”, International Journal of Software Engineering & Applications, Vol.5, No.6, November 2014, pp. 31-53
15. CREST, “The CREST Cyber Security Incident Response Maturity Assessment Tool”, CREST, 2014. Retrieved on 28-04-2016 from: https://www.crest-approved.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/CSIR-Maturity- assessment-tool_Info1.pdf