Final Project Research Topic: Impacts of sophisticated phishing attacks on Criti

Final Project
Research Topic: Impacts
of sophisticated phishing attacks on Critical infrastructure
Requirement:
The final project must be at least 15-20 pages long
excluding references, 10 APA-formatted and referenced pages, including the
title page and references.
Project must have table of content explaining the
Introduction, Hypothesis, Problem statement, Purpose of study, Significance of
the Study, Research questions; Literature review (theoretical frameworks, gaps
in current literature); the Research Design/Methodology; expected value of the
research (explanation of why you expect your analysis to be valuable to the
field of emergency and disaster management); regulatory frameworks, suggestions
for future research and conclusions.
You must submit your Final Project as any other Written
Assignment in the course to Turn It through Week 8 Assignments.
Final Project without a satisfactory Turn It In Similarity
Index (in the blue or green, or around 23 percent or lower) will not be
accepted for grading.
You can submit your Final Project to Turn It In through Week
8 Assignments multiple times. I will count your latest Final Project Turn It
submission as your final submission.
DO NOT SUBMIT YOUR FINAL PROJECT TO YOUR PERSONAL TURN IT IN
Account or through someone else’s account before you submit it under Week 8
Assignments.
Submitting YOUR FINAL PROJECT TO YOUR PERSONAL TURN IT IN
ACCOUNT or using someone else’s Turn It In account will render your actual Week
8 submission ineligible for grading. It will generate 100 percent similarity
(plagiarism) once (re)submitted under Week 8 Assignments.
In the Final Project, all listed sub-headings/sub-sections
from the Final Project Content and Format must be included.
In the Literature Review section, you should APA 7th
Ed-review at least 10 peer-reviewed authors who wrote on the chosen subject in
addition to primary sources (laws, regulations, conventions, treaties, and
media sources). Wikipedia should not be used as a reference.
In the Analysis section, you should critically assess the
authors’ premises, logic of inquiry, and claims. You should inject your own
thoughts on these authors’ analyses and the topic itself by the end of the
Literature Review and in the Analysis section. The Analysis section should
conclude with a statement on your own previously stated Hypothesis that should
answer the question if your Thesis is valid or not.