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NUR 2804C PCC Exam 2026/2027
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Question 12:
Security and Clearance Questions
Question 1
A cleared employee begins working late at irregular hours, repeatedly asks for access
to files outside her assignment, and recently failed to report contact with foreign
nationals. Which conclusion should a security professional draw?
A. The employee should automatically lose her clearance
B. The behavior may indicate an insider threat and should be reported through proper
channels
C. The behavior is only concerning if classified material has already been lost
D. The employee’s supervisor should ignore the issue unless coworkers complain
Correct Answer: B. The behavior may indicate an insider threat and should be
reported through proper channels
Rationale: These behaviors are recognized indicators of possible insider-threat
activity because they involve unexplained access-seeking, unusual work patterns, and
failure to report foreign contacts. A security professional should not immediately
assume guilt or revoke access without due process, but the pattern warrants reporting
and review. Waiting until classified information is lost defeats the preventive purpose
of insider-threat programs. Ignoring the behavior would create unnecessary risk to
national security and organizational security controls.
Question 2
A program manager is identifying Critical Program Information for a defense system.
Which item most clearly qualifies as CPI?
A. A generic office procedure used by administrative staff
B. A technical design feature that would allow an adversary to reverse engineer the
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system
C. A public press release describing the system’s general purpose
D. A routine training schedule for cleared employees
Correct Answer: B. A technical design feature that would allow an adversary to
reverse engineer the system
Rationale: Critical Program Information includes elements that, if compromised,
could degrade mission effectiveness, reduce technological advantage, shorten the
combat-effective life of a system, or allow an adversary to copy, counter, defeat, or
reverse engineer the capability. Generic administrative procedures, public information,
and routine training schedules may still require protection in some contexts, but they
do not automatically meet the CPI threshold unless their compromise would create
significant mission or technological harm.
Question 3
A security officer is applying the risk management process to protect DoD assets.
Which sequence best reflects the proper analytical flow?
A. Select countermeasures, identify threats, assess assets, and then approve access
B. Assess assets, threats, vulnerabilities, risks, countermeasure options, and then make
a risk management decision
C. Determine classification level, notify employees, conduct training, and destroy
obsolete records
D. Conduct surveillance first, then determine whether any assets exist
Correct Answer: B. Assess assets, threats, vulnerabilities, risks, countermeasure
options, and then make a risk management decision
Rationale: Risk management begins by understanding what assets require protection.
After assets are assessed, the security professional evaluates threats, vulnerabilities,
and overall risks. Only then can effective countermeasure options be considered and a
defensible risk management decision be made. Starting with countermeasures or
surveillance may waste resources because the organization may not yet understand the
asset value, threat environment, or vulnerabilities that must drive security planning.
Question 4
Which scenario best demonstrates the difference between a threat and a vulnerability?
A. A hostile intelligence service seeks classified data, while an unlocked storage room
makes access easier
B. A security container is closed, while a guard patrols the hallway
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C. A cleared employee signs an SF 312, while the security office files it
D. A facility uses lights, barriers, and cameras to protect assets
Correct Answer: A. A hostile intelligence service seeks classified data, while an
unlocked storage room makes access easier
Rationale: A threat involves the intention and capability of an adversary to cause
harm. A vulnerability is a weakness that the threat can exploit. In this scenario, the
hostile intelligence service is the threat, and the unlocked storage room is the
vulnerability. The other options describe controls, documentation, or normal security
processes rather than clearly distinguishing an adversarial capability from an
exploitable weakness.
Question 5
An employee discusses classified information with another cleared employee who
does not need the information for assigned duties. Which principle has been violated?
A. Foreign Ownership, Control, or Influence
B. Need-to-know
C. Automatic declassification
D. Facility clearance reciprocity
Correct Answer: B. Need-to-know
Rationale: A clearance alone does not authorize access to classified information.
Access requires three elements: appropriate eligibility, a signed nondisclosure
agreement such as the SF 312, and a demonstrated need-to-know. Even if both
employees hold clearances, discussing classified information without an official need
violates access rules. FOCI, declassification, and facility clearance rules address
different areas of security administration and do not directly explain this violation.
Question 6
Which statement best describes access to classified information?
A. Access exists once a person has a favorable background investigation
B. Access exists when a person has eligibility, need-to-know, and a signed SF 312
C. Access exists whenever a supervisor verbally approves a request
D. Access exists automatically for all employees assigned to a secure facility
Correct Answer: B. Access exists when a person has eligibility, need-to-know, and
a signed SF 312