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Unit 11 - Cyber Security May 2024 Part A Exam This is the May 2024 Part A exam for Unit 11. The scenario is The Eighties Hotel. I have uploaded a bundle so you can purchase parts A and B cheaper.

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Pearson BTEC Level 3 Nationals Diploma, Extended Diploma
Window for supervised period:
Monday 24 April 2023 – Monday 15 May 2023

Supervised hours 5 hours
Paper
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UNIT 11: Cyber Security and Incident Management

Part A
You must have:
Risk_Assessment.rtf
Security_Plan.rtf

Instructions
• Part A and Part B contain material for the completion of the set tasks under
supervised conditions.
• There are 43 marks for Part A and 37 marks for Part B, giving a total mark for the
set tasks of 80.
• Part A and Part B are specific to each series and this material must be issued only
to learners who have been entered to take the tasks in the specified series.
• Learners must only have access to Part A during this supervised
assessment period.
• This booklet should be kept securely until the start of the 5-hour, Part A
supervised assessment period.
• Part A will need to have been completed and kept securely before
starting Part B.
• Part B materials must not be accessed during completion of Part A.
• Both parts will need to be completed during the 3-week period timetabled
by Pearson.
• Part A and Part B tasks must be submitted together for each learner.
• Answer all activities.
This booklet should not be returned to Pearson.

Information
• The total mark for this Part is 43.

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, Instructions to Invigilators
This paper must be read in conjunction with the unit information in the specification and
the BTEC Nationals Instructions for Conducting External Assessments (ICEA) document.
See the Pearson website for details.
Refer carefully to the instructions in this task booklet and the BTEC Nationals Instructions
for Conducting External Assessments (ICEA) document to ensure that the assessment is
supervised correctly.
Part A and Part B set tasks should be completed during the period of 3 weeks
timetabled by Pearson. Part A must be completed before starting Part B.
The 5-hour Part A set task must be carried out under supervised conditions.
The set task can be undertaken in more than one supervised session.
Electronic templates for activities 1 and 2 are available on the website for centres to
download for learner use.
Learners must complete Part A on a computer using the templates provided and
appropriate software. All work must be saved as PDF documents for submission.
Invigilators may clarify the wording that appears in Part A but cannot provide any
guidance in completion of the activities.
Invigilators should note that they are responsible for maintaining security and for
reporting issues to Pearson.
Maintaining Security
• Learners must not bring anything into the supervised environment or take
anything out.
• Centres are responsible for putting in place appropriate checks to ensure that only
permitted material is introduced into the supervised environment.
• Internet access is not permitted.
• Learners’ work must be regularly backed up. Learners should save their work to their
folder using the naming instructions indicated in each activity.
• During any permitted break, and at the end of the session, materials must be
kept securely, and no items removed from the supervised environment.
• Learners can only access their work under supervision.
• User areas must only be accessible to the individual learners and to named members
of staff.
• Any materials being used by learners must be collected in at the end of each session,
stored securely and handed back at the beginning of the next session.
• Following completion of Part A, all materials must be retained securely for
submission to Pearson.
• Part A materials must not be accessed during the completion of Part B.




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,Outcomes for Submission
Each learner must create a folder to submit their work.
The folder should be named according to this naming convention:
[Centre #]_[Registration number #]_[surname]_[first letter of first name]_U11A
Example: Joshua Smith with registration number F180542 at centre 12345 would have a
folder titled
12345_F180542_Smith_J_U11A
Each learner will need to submit 3 PDF documents within their folder.
The 3 PDF documents should use these file names:
Activity 1: activity1_riskassessment_[Registration number #]_[surname]_[first letter of
first name]
Activity 2: activity2_securityplan_[Registration number #]_[surname]_[first letter of first
name]
Activity 3: activity3_managementreport_[Registration number #]_[surname]_[first letter
of first name]
An authentication sheet must be completed by each learner and submitted with the
final outcomes.
The work should be submitted no later than 15 May 2023.




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, Instructions for Learners
Read the set task information carefully.
Plan your time carefully to allow for the preparation and completion of all the activities.
Your centre will advise you of the timing for the supervised period. It is likely that you will
be given more than one timetabled session to complete these tasks.
Internet access is not allowed.
You will complete this set task under supervision and your work will be kept securely at
all times.
You must work independently throughout the supervised assessment period and must
not share your work with other learners.
Your invigilator may clarify the wording that appears in Part A but cannot provide any
guidance in completion of the activities.
You should only consider threats, vulnerabilities, risks and security protection measures
that are implied and/or specified in the set task brief.
Part A materials must not be accessed during the completion of Part B.
Outcomes for Submission
You must create a folder to submit your work.
The folder should be named according to this naming convention:
[Centre #]_[Registration number #]_[surname]_[first letter of first name]_U11A
Example: Joshua Smith with registration number F180542 at centre 12345 would have a
folder titled
12345_F180542_Smith_J_U11A
You will need to submit 3 PDF documents within this folder.
The 3 PDF documents should use these file names:
Activity 1: activity1_riskassessment_[Registration number #]_[surname]_[first letter of
first name]
Activity 2: activity2_securityplan_[Registration number #]_[surname]_[first letter of first
name]
Activity 3: activity3_managementreport_[Registration number #]_[surname]_[first letter
of first name]
You must complete an authentication sheet before you hand your work in to
your invigilator.




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, Set Task Brief
The Eighties Hotel
Peter Okdekaj is the owner of a hotel chain, Okdekaj Hotels Group (OHG). Each hotel is
themed on different historical periods, e.g. Edwardian or Victorian.
Peter has recently purchased another building that he is going to develop into a hotel
themed on the 1980s.
The building was constructed in 1985. It is a six-floor apartment block. There is a
shopping arcade on the ground floor, an underground car park and five accommodation
floors. The ground floor shopping arcade will be made into offices, a reception area, a
restaurant, and other public amenities.
Figure 1 shows a map of the area. There are public roads on all four sides. The building is
in a large town and is surrounded by shops and offices on three sides. There is a public
park at the back of the building.

20 metres
Public park



Fire exit




Shops with Site of proposed Shops with
offices above 1980’s theme hotel offices above


Fire exit

Main entrance Car park
entrance


Shops with
offices above Shopping centre




Figure 1




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