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In this project, you will demonstrate your mastery of the following competency:
Determine the implications involved in the design of an internet of things (IoT) software application
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Scenario
You worked as YODAE’s lead solution architect for a few years. Now, you have taken on a different role as the company’s first information security officer (ISO). Both your role and the number of cloud services and products YODAE offers have changed to meet increased market demands.
YODAE now offers IoT devices for K–12 teachers, including the following devices:
Voice-activated personal assistants
Handheld student devices
IoT whiteboards
IoT smart speakers
IoT cameras
With YODAE’s new products, K–12 teachers can integrate IoT devices into their classrooms and enhance their students’ classroom experience. The IT professionals, such as network administrators, help desk technicians, and systems support specialists, want to learn more about these IoT devices and their implications. School administrators and teachers who work in the schools also want to learn more about the devices. As YODAE’s new ISO, you will create a white paper to inform the IT professionals, teachers, and school administrators about YODAE’s IoT devices. Review the YODAE Business Case in the Supporting Materials section for more information about what the company offers.
The chief information officer (CIO) proposed an IoT device architectural design before you were hired as YODAE’s ISO. The CIO asked you to review the proposed architectural design for errors. They want you to pay close attention to the three components of information security: confidentiality, integrity, and availability. You decided to guide the IoT device implementation design in your white paper. Your aim is to help other users understand the importance of IoT application design. You will also propose solutions that address common IoT design and architecture errors.
Directions
Create a white paper with citations using APA format. Use the White Paper Instructions in the Supporting Materials section. Your white paper must address the following rubric criteria:
1. IoT Devices: Select at least two of the IoT devices introduced in the scenario. Then describe the IoT devices and potential use cases. You may reflect on the following questions:
How would you explain what each IoT device does to someone who has little to no experience with IoT or cloud computing?
What features does each IoT device offer?
How are the IoT devices installed and configured?
How could these IoT devices be used in schools and classrooms?
2. Background Information: Explain how cloud computing is linked to IoT. Explain how IoT data is stored and describe the vulnerabilities, risks, and issues with IoT devices. Use the resources from this and previous courses and the Shapiro Library’s Information Technology library guide in the Supporting Materials section to support your research. In your explanation, you should also address the following questions:
How are cloud computing and IoT connected?
How is data from the IoT devices collected and stored?
What are the vulnerabilities, risks, and other issues involved?
What are the layers of an IoT architecture?
3.Errors in the Design of IoT: Identify 3–5 potential errors and issues that may occur with the design of IoT in the context described in the scenario. As you explain potential errors in your white paper, you must consider the following questions:
Confidentiality: Are there any privacy errors in the architectural design?
Integrity: Are there errors that reduce the accuracy, consistency, or trustworthiness of the data collected and stored on any of the devices?
Availability: What are the system uptime, software updates, internet connection, or maintenance requirements based on the devices? How can internet providers affect systems?
Solution Diagram: Suggest appropriate preventative measures and solutions to address the issues and errors that you identified by creating a diagram. Your diagram should include improvements from the visual representation of the YODAE IoT Classroom Design in the Supporting Materials section.
4. Propose Solutions: Write a paragraph explaining the solutions within your diagram and address the following questions:
Confidentiality: How do your solutions improve user privacy?
Integrity: How do your solutions improve the integrity of the data?
Availability: How do your solutions affect the availability of the system? Do they change the maintenance times?
5. Ethical and Societal Implications: Describe any ethical and societal implications of the design of IoT that the IT professionals, administrators, or teachers who are working in the schools should consider. You must include how IoT can positively and negatively impact society. You may even consider the impact on parents if their children engage with the IoT at school. To help you determine these implications, you may want to reflect on the following questions:
What are the ethical stances that both IT and educational professionals must consider if they integrate YODAE’s IoT devices into schools?
What seems right or wrong about these devices, and why?
Is there a specific IoT device that seems problematic for the context in which it will be implemented?
Just because these products are on the market, should you promote them and encourage their use?
6.Citations: You must use APA format to cite any source that you used to gather your information and include a References page at the end of your white paper. This page helps the professionals reviewing your white paper learn more about the technology.
What to Submit
To complete this project, you must submit your white paper as a 3- to 5-page Microsoft Word document with double spacing, 12-point Times New Roman font, and one-inch margins. Use APA format and include a References page. Note that the References page is not included in the page count.
Supporting Materials
The following resources support your work on this assignment:
Reading: YODAE Business Case
This resource will give you a better understanding of YODAE and how your cloud solution will meet its needs and operations.
Reading: Project Two White Paper Instructions
These instructions will help you format and outline your white paper. You don’t have to follow the guidelines to structure your white paper, but they can help if you haven’t written one before.
Reading: YODAE IoT Classroom Design
This document visually represents how YODAE’s IoT device can be integrated into the classroom.
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