Data analysis and ppt
Budget: ₹1,500 – ₹12,500 INR
Need a short (~15-20 minute) slide presentation PPT about (Working @ Anywhere and its effect on IT Security in Canada). What I m looking for is as follows:
a. Brief introduction about the state of network security after the change in work due to the pandemic
b. Which security technologies will grow, decline, evolve or stagnate, and why?
c. Choose ONE security technology* and create a hypothetical market revenue forecast from 2021-2025. Show and explain your baseline and growth assumptions, select your own methods for visualizing the data.
a. Sources should be cited
b. Assumptions should be very clear
c. Prepare the quantitative model (XLS or other) for your forecast and calculations behind your install base/penetration/growth rates.
( looking for a forecast where you can explain how you got to the numbers (the assumptions behind them) rather than an accurate forecast based on existing revenue numbers from our or competitors’ research. Using data points from publicly available sources including IDC.com For example, using data from annual reports or Statistics Canada is fine)
a. Brief introduction about the state of network security after the change in work due to the pandemic
b. Which security technologies will grow, decline, evolve or stagnate, and why?
c. Choose ONE security technology* and create a hypothetical market revenue forecast from 2021-2025. Show and explain your baseline and growth assumptions, select your own methods for visualizing the data.
a. Sources should be cited
b. Assumptions should be very clear
c. Prepare the quantitative model (XLS or other) for your forecast and calculations behind your install base/penetration/growth rates.
( looking for a forecast where you can explain how you got to the numbers (the assumptions behind them) rather than an accurate forecast based on existing revenue numbers from our or competitors’ research. Using data points from publicly available sources including IDC.com For example, using data from annual reports or Statistics Canada is fine)