(PDF with full instructions attached) Cyber Issue Paper Instructions REMEMBER TO

(PDF with full instructions attached)
Cyber Issue Paper
Instructions
REMEMBER TO USE THE SCHOOL’s RUBRICS FOR THE ASSIGNMENT. YOU ARE GRADED BY THE RUBRICS.
You must start with a title page (title of the paper, your name, course number, date, and professor name). You must write to the rubrics and writing requirements, check for writing errors, write in third person, have a clear focus as the last sentence of the introduction, a clear conclusion, and use research appropriately, as per the requirements. Remember to indent a paragraph 5 spaces and have your name in the file name. Do use subtitles. No AI is permitted in any assignment. You need to indent the start of a paragraph 5 spaces. The rubrics are provided by the school and must be used for grading. You MUST apply the rubrics to every assignment. The rubrics are available for each assignment and you must review and use these. Remember that when you use research, you must have an appropriate intext citation (author name, page number or year or URL) immediately following the use of that research, and you must follow the writing requirements for the use of research.
Your final assignment is where you will weave the first two elements (the Cyber White Paper and Cyber Research Proposal) together, and incorporate your research analysis, to create a coherent issue paper that is 13-15 pages in length. While it is inappropriate (not to mention a violation of university policy) to cut-and-paste from past assignments in old courses into new ones, this research project is evolutionary and builds itself up from a research proposal to a completed product. For this reason, in this class it is permissible to paste the information (as appropriate and as it makes sense) from the first two assignments assigned in this course into your final assignment.