The goal of this paper for you to write your opinion on Critical Infrastructure Protection without using first or second person. This paper is your opinion, and as such, it is your job to express your thoughts in a manner that is comprehensible and clear for any and all readers. Feel free to write your thoughts freely, without any constraints.
After you finished the readings you selected for the week, it is time to brainstorm. Some simple brainstorm techniques for writing reflection papers can involve you answering some of the basic questions below:
How did the material on Critical Infrastructure Protection affect you?
Did your learning about the material on Critical Infrastructure Protection change your mind about something? If so, how.
Has the material on Critical Infrastructure Protection left you with any questions? If so, what are they.
Were there any unaddressed critical issues not covered by the material on Critical Infrastructure Protection?
How will the material on Critical Infrastructure Protection impact your future in Homeland Security?
Your paper must be at a minimum of 2½ pages and a maximum of 3 full pages. It is important that you do not fall under or exceed the required page length since in the world of Homeland Security your readers, Homeland Security professions and decision-makers have limited time to spend on a paper and learning to write concisely, and presenting your paper in a manner that matches there reading style is critical.
Type in Times New Roman, 12 point and double space. One-inch margins left, right, top, and bottom.
No direct quotations.
All paraphrases require a reference. All references require a paraphrase.
Follow the current APA Style as the sole citation and reference style used in written work submitted as part of coursework.
source is Critical Infrastructure Protection in Homeland Security: Defending a Networked Nation, 2nd ed. – by Ted Lewis ISBN: 9781118817636