First person to speak has choice of perspective. Opponent must take opposing views.
Final power point: stuff
Claim Type Questions Types of Support Organizational Strategy
Fact Did it happen
Does it exist
Is it true
Is it a fact Inductive reasoning
Quoting Authorities Chronological
Topical
Definition What is it
What is it like
How do we clarify it
N/A Topical
Compare/contrast
Cause What is the source/cause
What are the effects
Why did it happen Dedication
Data
Analogies Cause then effect
Effect then cause
Value Is it good or bad
Who thinks so
What values apply Motivated appeals
Appeals to values
Authorities
Inductive reasoning Applied criteria
Topical
Narrative
Policy What should we do
How do we fix it
How should we act Motivational appeals
Argument from authority data Problem solution
Steps to action
Key Vocabulary: value, policy, topical, motivational, deductive, inductive
5 Basic Types of claims: fact, definition, cause, value, policy
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Unit 9 assignment 1 http://csrc.nist.gov/groups/SMA/fisma/rmf-training.html
Reconnaissance- public internet, email, social networking; Discovery- port scanning, icmp, snmp; Fingerprinting- looking for system versions; Targeting- either a scattershot, or the most vulnerable part of the system; Intrusion- remote access; Privilege escalation- running utilities to gain admin rights; Snooping and eavesdropping- tapping into conversations between computers; Remote Access- installation of rootkits to conceal presence; Zombies- host becomes passive.
Unit 9 assignment 2
Morris internet worm; infected