You recently joined a small start-up company that has developed a suite of cybersecurity products that integrate network sensors (hardware) with big data analytics (software) to provide advanced threat detection at an affordable price. As is often the case with small companies, you are expected to lend your hand to whatever task needs doing. Yesterday, you were helping to write the online product brochures and other marketing materials. Today, your tasks include adding the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code(s) for the cybersecurity industry to the companys Website. As you delve into the matter, you quickly discover that (see ). After additional research, you learned that the NAICS codes for your companys direct competitors (companies selling similar cybersecurity products) included the following: Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing (NAICS prefix 334) Computer Terminal and Other Computer Peripheral Equipment Manufacturing Computer Storage Device Manufacturing Information Industry (NAICS prefix 51) Custom Computer Programming Services Software Publishers Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Industry (NAICS prefix 54) Computer Systems Design Services Electronic Stores Retail Trade (NAICS prefix 44) Electronic Stores You also learned that the NAICS system was designed to be and that provisions exist for adding to the NAICS classification system (see p. 4, section The Four Principles of NAICS ) Your team leader has asked you to Your report should include a justification for your selection. Your team leader has also asked you to provide a well-reasoned explanation as to why cybersecurity is considered an industry by many reporters and market analysts but is not listed as a unique industry under NAICS. 1. Read / Review the Week 5 readings. Pay close attention to those readings which provide evidence that cybersecurity is, in fact, an 2. Research additional information about industry classifications, why they were developed, and how they are used. Here are some suggested sources: a. b. ? c. d. (See page 4: The Four Principles of NAICS Principles #1 & #2) 3. Find three or more additional sources which provide evidence that cybersecurity is or is not a distinct industry. Using standard terminology (see case study #1), write a two to three page summary of your research. At a minimum, your summary must include the following: 1. Introduction which includes a well-reasoned explanation as to why cybersecurity is considered an industry by many reporters and market analysts but is not listed as a unique industry under NAICS. Your introduction should include an explanation of the importance of standardized industry classification codes (who uses them and why). 2. Analysis and discussion of one or more industry codes which could be used by your cybersecurity company (based upon the product listed in this assignment). The discussion should include a comparison between your companys business activities and the industry characteristics for the four classification families listed in this assignment (prefixes 334, 44, 51, & 54). 3. Recommendation for the best fit for a single NAICS code to be used by your company on its website and included in its business directory listings and financial reports. Submit your case study in MS Word format (.docx or .doc file) using the Case Study #3 Assignment in your assignment folder. (Attach the file.) 1. Use standard APA formatting for the MS Word document that you submit to your assignment folder. Formatting requirements and examples are found under Course Resources > APA Resources. 1. You are expected to write grammatically correct English in every assignment that you submit for grading. Do not turn in any work without (a) using spell check, (b) using grammar check, (c) verifying that your punctuation is correct and (d) reviewing your work for correct word usage and correctly structured sentences and paragraphs. These items are graded under Professionalism and constitute 20% of the assignment grade. 2. You are expected to credit your sources using in-text citations and reference list entries. Both your citations and your reference list entries must comply with APA 6th edition Style requirements. Failure to credit your sources will result in penalties as provided for under the universitys Academic Integrity policy.