A coworker is observed using a personal electronic device in an area where their use is prohibited.
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Use only personal contact information when establishing personal social networking accounts, never use Government contact information.
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A type of phishing targeted at high-level personnel such as senior officials.
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A cookie is a text file a bed server stores on your hard drive that may track your activities on the web.
Q.2.
What is a common method used in social engineering?
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Approved Security Classification Guide (SCG)
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Telephone surveys
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Spillage of classified information.
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Ensure that the wireless security features are properly configured.
Q.3.
What is the best example of Personally Identifiable Information (PII)?
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Note any identifying information, such as the website's URL, and report the situation to your security POC.
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When your vacation is over, and you have returned home
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Date and place of birth
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Telephone surveys
Q.4.
What type of unclassified material should always be marked with a special handling caveat?
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Near field communication (NFC)
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Your place of birth
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For Official Use Only (FOUO)
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It is never permitted.
Q.5.
What portable electronic devices (PEDs) are allow in a Secure Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF)?
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The proper security clearance and indoctrination into the SCI program.
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Government-owned PEDs, if expressly authorized by your agency.
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Ask for information about the website, including the URL.
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Completing your expense report for your government travel.
Q.6.
Which of the following is a best practice to protect information about you and your organization on social networking sites and applications?
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Secure personal mobile devices to the same level as Government-issued systems.
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Damage to national security
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Insider Threat
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Use only personal contact information when establishing personal social networking accounts, never use Government contact information.
Q.7.
What is the best example of Protected Health Information (PHI)?
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Ensure that the wireless security features are properly configured.
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Your health insurance explanation of benefits (EOB)
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Date and place of birth
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Note any identifying information, such as the website's URL, and report the situation to your security POC.
Q.8.
What are some examples of removable media?
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The proper security clearance and indoctrination into the SCI program.
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Shred personal documents; never share passwords; and order a credit report annually.
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Memory sticks, flash drives, or external hard drives
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Thumb drives, memory sticks, and optical disks
Q.9.
What is a possible indication of a malicious code attack in progress?
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Note any identifying information, such as the website's URL, and report the situation to your security POC.
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Something you possess, like a CAC, and something you know, like a PIN or password.
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A pop-up window that flashes and warns that your computer is infected with a virus.
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The proper security clearance and indoctrination into the SCI program.
Q.10.
What is a common indicator of a phishing attempt?
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It includes a threat of dire circumstances.
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Challenge people without proper badges.
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Telephone surveys
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Use online sites to confirm or expose potential hoaxes.
Q.11.
Which of the following is an appropriate use of Government e-mail?
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Digitally signing e-mails that contain attachments or hyperlinks.
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Secure personal mobile devices to the same level as Government-issued systems.
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When unclassified data is aggregated, its classification level may rise.
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Social Security Number; date and place of birth; mother's maiden name
Q.12.
Which term describes an event where a person who does not have the required clearance or access caveats comes into possession of Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI)
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Compromise
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1 Indicator
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Department of Defense.
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It can cause damage by corrupting files, erasing your hard drive, and/or allowing hackers access.
Q.13.
Which of the following can an unauthorized disclosure of information classified as Confidential reasonably be expected to cause?
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Date and place of birth
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Secure personal mobile devices to the same level as Government-issued systems.
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Insider Threat
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Damage to national security
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