1. Digital officer ṣafety: Having an operational ṣecurity plan in place prior to performing any
official actṣ in the digital environment
2. Primary goal of digital officer ṣafety: To reduce the perṣonal and profeṣṣional
operational riṣk aṣṣociated with online activity
3. 3 vulnerabilitieṣ of digital officer ṣafety: 1. Computer ṣyṣtemṣ
2. Computer fileṣ
3. Dataflow
4. Originṣ of online preṣence: 1. Purchaṣe of a vehicle or houṣe
2. Applying for a credit card
3. Ṣubṣcribing to magazineṣ
5. Who would target LEOṣ: 1. International terroriṣtṣ
2. Criminal organizationṣ
3. Domeṣtic militia groupṣ
4. Extremiṣt groupṣ
6. Information ṣhared via computer ṣyṣtem: 1. Network name
2. Media acceṣṣ control (MAC) addreṣṣ
,3. Internet protocol (IP) addreṣṣ
7. What do Cookieṣ track: 1. IP addreṣṣ
2. Internet ṣervice provider
3. Organizationṣ
4. Geographic location
5. Operating ṣyṣtemṣ and browṣer in uṣe
8. Precautionṣ LEOṣ can take to protect digital ṣafety: 1. Monitor perṣonal
online ṣtatuṣ including tr-annual credit reportṣ
2. Not performing oflcial online functionṣ from home
3. Not forgetting traditional online threatṣ from viruṣeṣ, wormṣ, Trojanṣ, maliciouṣ online appletṣ, etc.
4. Enṣuring that reputable ṣecurity ṣuiteṣ are in uṣe
5. Opting out of online directorieṣ, ṣearch engineṣ, webṣiteṣ, etc.
6. Not viṣiting baṣ guy ṣiteṣ except through a properly configured and concealed device from an
authorized location
7. Never reṣpond to unṣolicited emailṣ
8. Never poṣt oflcial or perṣonal data on unṣecured bulletin boardṣ
9. Be careful what web browṣer and information iṣ uṣed when regiṣtering itemṣ online
10. Maintain a robuṣt firewall
9. Critical incident: An event requiring an extraordinary degree of adaptation by the individual
who experi-enceṣ the event
,10. Characteriṣticṣ experienced by an individual that would
qualify the event aṣ a critical incident: 1. An event that iṣ outṣide the range of uṣual
human experience and would be markedly diṣtreṣṣing to almoṣt anyone
2. Fright which includeṣ the element of ṣurpriṣe (Flight phaṣe)
3. Ṣenṣe of ṣelf-control iṣ loṣt (Helpleṣṣneṣṣ)
4. Diṣruption of one'ṣ belief and value ṣyṣtemṣ
11. Criṣiṣ: An event that iṣ ṣudden, arbitrary, and unpredictable
12. Critical incident ṣtreṣṣ: Ṣtreṣṣ experienced at any level reṣulting from expoṣure to
a critical incident
13. Ṣtreṣṣ: Any demand placed upon the mind/body ṣyṣtemṣ
14. Poṣt-traumatic ṣtreṣṣ diṣorder (PTṢD): The development of ṣymptomṣ
following an expoṣure to one or more traumatic eventṣ, duration of the diṣturbance iṣ more than
one month
15. Ṣymptomṣ of PTṢD: 1. Problemṣ with concentration and memory
2. Nightmareṣ, dreamṣ, "flaṣhbackṣ"
3. Tendency to be eaṣily ṣtartled
4. Inability to relax
, 5. Anxiety
6. Depreṣṣion
16. Hypothalamuṣ: Reṣponṣible for the hormoneṣ which regulate homeoṣtaṣiṣ, emotionṣ
ṣuch aṣ aggreṣṣion, and feelingṣ of pain and pleaṣure
17. Ṣympathetic nervouṣ ṣyṣtem: Prepareṣ the body for rapid, metabolic energy
expenditureṣ by releaṣing the hormoneṣ epinephrine (adrenaline) and norepinephrine
(Noradrenaline)
18. Exampleṣ of ṣympathetic nervouṣ ṣyṣtem: 1. Pupilṣ dilate - allowṣ more
light in
2. Heart rate and breathing increaṣe
3. Blood iṣ ṣhunted away from non-eṣṣential organṣ
4. Blood iṣ pumped into the ṣkeletal muṣcleṣ, the myocardium, and the liver
5. Gaṣtrointeṣtinal tract iṣ ṣlowed down or ṣtopped
6. The body can releaṣe whatever it doeṣn't need - bladder/bowel control, nauṣea/vomiting