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Project 1 Scenario Characters: You: Information Security Specialist, Greenwood Company Hubert Jenkins: Human Resources Director, Greenwood Company Mike McBride: (former) engineer, New Product’s Division, Greenwood Co. **Characters will carry through Project 1, 2 and the Final Project. However, please remain conscious of who you are/what roll you play in EACH project and in regards to specific questions. For the purposes of this project, imagine you are an Information Security (InfoSec) Specialist, an employee of the Greenwood Company and assigned to the company’s Incident Response Team. In this case, you have been notified by Mr. Hubert Jenkins, Human Resources Director for the Greenwood Company, that the company has just terminated Mr. Mike McBride, a former engineer in the company’s New Products Division, for cause (consistent tardiness and absences from work). Mr. Jenkins tells you that at Mr. McBride’s exit interview earlier that day, the terminated employee made several statements to the effect of “it is okay because I have a new job already and they were VERY happy to have me come from Greenwood, with ALL I have to offer.” McBride’s statements made Mr. Jenkins fear he might be taking Greenwood’s intellectual property with him to his new employer (undoubtedly a Greenwood competitor). In particular, Mr. Jenkins is worried about the loss of the source code for “Product X,” which the company is counting on to earn millions in revenue over the next three years. Mr. Jenkins provides you a copy of the source code to use in your investigation. Lastly, Mr. Jenkins tells you to remember that the Company wants to retain the option to refer the investigation to law enforcement in the future, so anything you do should be with thought about later potential admissibility in court. The 4th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution reads, “The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.” While the 4th Amendment is most commonly interpreted to only affect/restrict governmental power (e.g., law enforcement), the fact that a formal criminal investigation is a possibility (and the Company has no desire to be named in a civil lawsuit) means you must consider its effect to your actions. With the above scenario in mind, thoroughly answer the following questions (in paragraph format, properly citing materials used in this course as well as outside research, where appropriate).
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