SCENARIO
As the newly promoted LAN administration and security manager for Healthy Body Wellness Centerâs (HBWC) IT Department, you are tasked with designing a multilevel target security architecture using the âBusiness Requirements Document Templateâ you created in Task 1. Then you will need to conduct a DREAD analysis on your multilevel architecture design.
The technical requirements and specifications for the multilevel target security architecture should be based on the business, functional, and security requirements you documented in the âBusiness Requirements Document Template.â The target multilevel architecture should include the Small Hospital Grants Tracking System (SGHTS), payroll system, and research data that meet the standards and regulations of the National Institute of Health (NIH) and the federal government, including HIPAA and industry best practices.
Sample Solution
It can be said that AC/DC have released they same album 14 times which in some ways is true but in contrast, its fair to say; âWhy give up a formula that has worked countless times and still does?â. Though their sound in particular hasnât changed, there were plenty of obvious trends that stick out. MTV was launched in the 1980s and as the world of pop began to rise, AC/DCâs music was starting to become stale and dry according to some fans and music lovers alike. This was evident in the 1985 release âFly On The Wallâ with it receiving mixed reviews and leaving it to be consistently debated to be one of the bands least successful albums. Rolling Stone said âYouâd never guess how sexist and politically incorrect all this is if you didnât read the lyric sheet, because you sure canât make out a single word coming out of the dentistâs-drill glottis of Brian Johnsonâ. (Rolling Stone, 2016). MTV actually embraced the band with music videos for their five singles on the album, all being separately released along with album on VHS. This ended up being an attempt to reconnect to younger audiences as that was crowd watching MTV during the decade. This would work in their favour with some younger fans and this would come into play more with Stephen King and his release of the film âMaximum Overdriveâ. AC/DC would go onto re-record the music video for âYou Shook Me All Night Longâ; this received praise from both older and younger/newer fans on the band. After the releases of âFly on the Wallâ; the band would seek aid from already established producers such as Rick Ruben and Bruce Fairbaine to oversee the both the music and visual marketing of their future releases. Due to the success of their promotion videos, AC/DC began to pour out singles with music videos attached to them. AC/DC saw an opportunity to attract new fans with MTV and they were quite successful in doing that despite the reviews for the some of the more lacklustre albums in that era from the band. In short, âFly on the Wallâ helped them a grab the attention of the younger generation of America and this in turn would help the band in its next three releases. The album peaked in the US at #32 and wou>
It can be said that AC/DC have released they same album 14 times which in some ways is true but in contrast, its fair to say; âWhy give up a formula that has worked countless times and still does?â. Though their sound in particular hasnât changed, there were plenty of obvious trends that stick out. MTV was launched in the 1980s and as the world of pop began to rise, AC/DCâs music was starting to become stale and dry according to some fans and music lovers alike. This was evident in the 1985 release âFly On The Wallâ with it receiving mixed reviews and leaving it to be consistently debated to be one of the bands least successful albums. Rolling Stone said âYouâd never guess how sexist and politically incorrect all this is if you didnât read the lyric sheet, because you sure canât make out a single word coming out of the dentistâs-drill glottis of Brian Johnsonâ. (Rolling Stone, 2016). MTV actually embraced the band with music videos for their five singles on the album, all being separately released along with album on VHS. This ended up being an attempt to reconnect to younger audiences as that was crowd watching MTV during the decade. This would work in their favour with some younger fans and this would come into play more with Stephen King and his release of the film âMaximum Overdriveâ. AC/DC would go onto re-record the music video for âYou Shook Me All Night Longâ; this received praise from both older and younger/newer fans on the band. After the releases of âFly on the Wallâ; the band would seek aid from already established producers such as Rick Ruben and Bruce Fairbaine to oversee the both the music and visual marketing of their future releases. Due to the success of their promotion videos, AC/DC began to pour out singles with music videos attached to them. AC/DC saw an opportunity to attract new fans with MTV and they were quite successful in doing that despite the reviews for the some of the more lacklustre albums in that era from the band. In short, âFly on the Wallâ helped them a grab the attention of the younger generation of America and this in turn would help the band in its next three releases. The album peaked in the US at #32 and wou>