COIT20264 PartA Assignment1
COIT20264 PartA Assignment1
PREPARED BY
NAINITA THAKKAR (12102339)
MD SHORIFUL ISLAM (12091300)
USHA RANI VULCHI (12109435)
SACHIN YADAV (12106980)
• SECURITY MECHANISMS
Introduction
Business Goals and Constraints
Goals Constraints
PROVIDE BETTER SERVICES TRAINING OF STAFF
PROVIDE BETTER PRICES FOLLOWING POLICIES AND
PROCEDURES
SMOOTH BUSINESS OPERATION
BUDGET
KEEP TRACK OF ITEMS
BETTER CUSTOMER SUPPORT
Technical Goals
• AVAILABILITY
• SCALABILITY
Tradeoffs
1.SECURITY(35%)
2.PERFORMANCE (25%)
3.AVAILABILITY (25%)
4.SCALABILITY (15%)
User Community Table
User community Location Applications used
Size of Community
Logistic manager 1 will grow to 2 Botany E-mail, Sales Tracking, Web interface,
Delivery services
Purchasing manager 1 will grow to 2 Botany E-mail, Sales Tracking, Web browsing,
Accounting System
Accountant and finance manager 1 will grow to 2 Botany Email, Sales Tracking, Finance
management, Web interface
Customers 10000 will grow to 30000 Across New South Wales E-mail, Web interface, Product
management
User Community Table (Continue)
User community Location Applications used
Size of Community
Storekeeper 100 grow to 200 Across New South Wales E-mail, Web interface, Product
Management
Delivery Driver 50 will grow to 100 Across New South Wales E-mail, Web interface, Delivery
services, Map services
IT Manager (Assumption) 1 will grow to 2 Botany E-mail, DHCP, DNS, Web interface,
Remote access services
Security Guard 3 (Assumed for 3 shifts on day and Botany E-mail, Web interface, Surveillance
night) System
Data Stores
Data Store Location Application Used by user communities
Physical Security
Data Encryption
Authentication
Authorization
Firewalls
Auditing
References
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Oppenheimer, P 2011,Top-Down Network Design, e-book, Cisco press,
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Analyzing Business Goals and Constraints of Network Design, viewed 18 March
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