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Guide Report Activity InformationLicense CNAM

The document serves as a guide for writing a professional activity report for students pursuing a General Computer Science degree with a specialization in Cybersecurity at CNAM. It outlines the structure of the report, detailing how to present company information, project assignments, and the relationship between academic courses and practical experiences. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of adhering to formatting guidelines and submission deadlines for the report.
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Guide Report Activity InformationLicense CNAM

The document serves as a guide for writing a professional activity report for students pursuing a General Computer Science degree with a specialization in Cybersecurity at CNAM. It outlines the structure of the report, detailing how to present company information, project assignments, and the relationship between academic courses and practical experiences. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of adhering to formatting guidelines and submission deadlines for the report.
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GENERAL COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREE WITH A SPECIALIZATION IN CYBERSECURITY - CNAM

ESIEE IT – CAMPUS OF MONTIGNY LE BRETONNEUX


PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY REPORT - GUIDE FOR WRITING THE REPORT

Mr. Abdenour MOKRANE / Mrs. Isabelle MENARD


[email protected]/ [email protected]

The first part of the report is dedicated to the presentation of the company (see following pages for
the organization of the report). Then, it presents the project or the activities in the company based on two cases.

CASE 1. The candidate works on only one project during their internship period.

✓ The report presents a single project following a specifications document. The candidate first presents the
context, the specifications emphasizing the expression of needs, then the project in detail
going from analysis/design to implementation, without forgetting the testing and integration phases
End. Management and project management are important (project management methodology,
Gantt chart, etc.
CAS 2. The candidate is working on several assignments during their apprenticeship period.

✓ The report generally presents the different missions carried out and then details two or
three maximum missions (the most important). The description of activities must refer to the
skillsmimplemented. In the same way as one presents a project (case 1), the
The presentation of the missions should be more in-depth, but nevertheless more concise.
One must say what one does but also under what conditions, with whom, in what context and
The thesis must also highlight its role and involvement.
in the assigned missions.
Just before the general conclusion, a specific section must be included that will clarify the links between the
activities carried out and courses taken during the Bachelor's degree (highlighting what allowed for their implementation)
project or missions / Such and such chapter of a course, or a given theme or knowledge). Summarize the
compétences acquises (les classer par domaines et nature : techniques, organisationnelles, management).

Draft a general conclusion of the report with perspectives (what remains to be done or improved).
A clear summary and the use of a bibliography (or bibliographic references) are welcome.
Attention, if references to books and web references are combined, the term must be used
"references" instead of "bibliography".

Cybersecurity Analyst Skills Certificate (an advantage depending on the case)

• The professional activity report required for the general computer science degree, if it deals with
mainly work in cybersecurity, may be offered as part of the validation of this
certificate.
• This report and the validation of the defense in addition to the validation of the specific UE (modules) part for the
certificate of skills as a cybersecurity analyst (SEC101, SEC102, RSX112, NSY104) with an average
At least 10/20 without a grade lower than 8/20 allows for the issuance of this certificate.
• If you do not do missions in corporate cybersecurity, this has no impact on obtaining
your computer license. Every validated EUs at CNAM is valid for life, so it is possible to return to it for
validate the certificate throughout life based on professional experience.

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PLAN OF THE THESIS

The report must be about thirty pages long (no less) + the appendices.
The company presentation should be about 6/7 pages maximum.

THE FORM: Respect the maximum number of pages requested, including the appendices (note: the
numbering should only start from the introduction.

IT IS NECESSARY TO ENSURE THAT:

- The good distribution between text (70%) and visuals (30%)


- The respect of spelling and grammar rules
- The citation of sources for any numerical data or element extracted from the website is
brochures, or bibliography (work).
- The numbering of figures (photos and other visuals) with a caption for each
figure (a title or heading placed below the figure).

COVER PAGE: (follow the recommended template)


- Logos of organizations.
- Clear title or heading
- Last Name
- The names of the referents
- The date

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS (one page)

SUMMARY

I. INTRODUCTION (one page)

- Candidate presentation
- Report presentation: State the objectives of the report and outline the plan.

II. PRESENTATION OF THE COMPANY (this section should not exceed 6 to 7 pages)
maximum
A) General presentation
- Company profile sheet
- History (key dates)
- Geographical implantation
- Host company activities / Clients / Competitors
- Organizational structure of the company (dated organizational chart)

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B) PRESENTATION OF THE WELCOME SERVICE (staff, organizational chart of the service,
role of the appointed person in the organization

III. THE PROJECT OR THE ASSIGNED MISSIONS (This part must be the most important and make
about 20 pages

1. Synthetic presentation of the different activities carried out


2. Project and/or mission details:
a. Technical presentation of the specification document(s) for the project and/or for the
different missions (emphasize the expression of needs). The analysis phase
It is important to include the necessary diagrams according to the standards observed in
courses and project management.
b. Persnt hte acheviemenst d(gesin, m
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loeinat, nigest, noegitnar of
solutions).
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Points a, b, and c need to be developed for each of the missions carried out. For a
candidate who works on the same project during their apprenticeship, these points are to
develop for this project.

IV. RELATION BETWEEN THE ACTIVITIES CARRIED OUT AND THE COURSES. Make the connection between the missions.
carried out in the company and the different courses (see report examples).

V. GENERAL CONCLUSION AND PROSPECTS (Summary of missions / Difficulties /


Acquired skills / Personal and professional contribution

- Documentary references
- Annexes

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PLANNING

The final version of the report must be submitted by the end of May at the latest, with interim submissions.
to your contractors for correction, guidance, and framing, according to the schedule
indicated below.

Submission for Tuesday, January 25:


Cover page + Acknowledgements + Introduction + Writing of part II

Submission for Tuesday, February 22:


Writing the project specifications and/or the various missions. (What, Why,
expression of needs, constraints, and all the rest of the specifications) and the analysis part.

Submission for Tuesday, March 22:


Writing the design and implementation sections of the project and/or the different missions in
function of each case. The design and implementation must be finalized for mission 1.
For those who work on a single large project in the company throughout the entire apprenticeship period,
finalize the analysis and design part.

Submission for Tuesday, April 19:


Drafting the implementation sections of the project and/or the different missions according to
headaches. The design and implementation must be finalized for mission 2. For those
who work on a single large project in the company throughout the entire internship period, finalize the
implementation part.

Submission for Tuesday, May 10:


Finalization of the implementation, testing, and integration parts of the project and/or the different ones
missions according to each case. The design and implementation must be finalized for
mission 3.
For those who work on a single large project in the company throughout the entire period.
of alternation, finalize the implementation part, testing and integration.

Submission due on Tuesday, May 24:

Version incorporating all elements of the activity report mentioned in this document.

Submission for Tuesday, May 31:

Report submitted in its complete version for final review, incorporating the content and formatting.
with a general conclusion and perspectives not forgetting the part related to the courses that
will precede the general conclusion.

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