identify the networks single points of failure, and recommend ways of improving the networks fault tolerance.

1.Complete Project 14-1 from the book and submit a snapshot of the outcome before you exit
As a network administrator, you are more likely to work on a network that is already established than to design a new network from scratch. If the network lacks proper availability, integrity, and security, you will want to introduce these measures. Before making any recommendations, however, you must first examine every element of the network. In this project, you will assess a network diagram, identify the networks single points of failure, and recommend ways of improving the networks fault tolerance. For this project, you will need a way of recording your findings, whether on paper or on a computer.
2.Complete Project 14-2 from the book and submit a snapshot of the outcome before you exit
In addition to considering every single point of failure, to protect a network you must be aware of potential threats from malware. In this chapter, you learned about malware that can affect a computers programs, operating system, and storage. This project leads you to consider ways in which the network you redesigned in Project 14-1 could be threatened by malware and how to guard against such threats. For this project, it would be helpful to refer to the diagram you drew in Step 7 of Project 14-1. You will also need a computer with Internet access to research malware types, plus a way to record your findings, whether on paper or on the computer.
3.Merge all snapshots in a single Word document before submitting.

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