defines an asset as "Any real or personal property, tangible or
intangible, that a company or individual owns, that can be given or
assigned a monetary value.
True or False
True
CPTED stands for Crime Prevention through Environmental Dedication.
True or False
False
CPTED: Crime Prevention through Environmental Design
Physical security planning was originally based upon response to a
military threat.
True or False
True
Risk Management is a term closely associated with the insurance
industry.
True or False
True
A vulnerability assessment will include a thorough examination of the
following:
A. Facility and personnel
B. Contents and material
C. Suppliers and contractors
D. All of the above
D. All of the above
Deterrence is the practice of discouraging an individual or group
from even attempting to attack the asset.
True or False
True
,All risks can be reduced completely.
True or False
False
There is a theory of loss control developed by Bottom and Kostanoski
in security and loss control. It is known as:
A. WASTE
B. WASTMGMT
C. WAECUP
D. WHATSUP
C. WAECUP
The most intangible valuation of an asset would be in what is
referred to as:
A. Liquid asset
B. Respectful damage
C. Punitive damage
D. Reputational damage
D. Reputational damage
Intangible property include things such as goodwill, proprietary
information, and related property.
True or False
False
Intangible Property: Something which a corporation can have ownership
of and can transfer ownership to another corporation, but has no
physical substance, for example brand identity or
knowledge/intellectual property.
Which of these is a type of control force used in Ancient Rome?
A. Roman chariots
B. Praetorian guards
C. Varangian guards
D. Nubian mercenaries
B. Praetorian guards
In what year and country did the Peshtigo Fire occur?
A. 1655, England
B. 1655, America
C. 1871, England
D. 1871, America
D. 1871, America
, Railroad police were, and still are, a privately employed police
force with full law enforcement authority.
True or False
True
Which of these are reasons that are driving radical Islamic
fundamentalism?
A. Undereducated or miseducated young men who have learned that the
United States is "The Great Satan"
B. A large number of unemployed or underemployed people living in
poverty.
C. Charismatic leaders
D. All of the above
D. All of the above
What is the importance of the Taft-Hartley Act?
A. This act ensured collective bargaining rights
B. This allowed the first labor union to be formed
C. The U.S. president, via the attorney general, can obtain an
injunction against a strike or lockout if a substantial area is
affected or national security is threatened.
D. This act forced labor unions to temporarily disband until clearer
regulations for labor unions could be put into place.
C. The U.S. president, via the attorney general, can obtain an
injunction against a strike or lockout if a substantial area is
affected or national security is threatened.
Intrusion alarms are point protection only.
True or False
True
Which of these are lessons that have been learned by studying the
history of security?
A. The need for a chain of command
B. An increase in professionalism
C. The need for professional training
D. Both B and C
D. Both B and C
Allan Pinkerton was known for which of the following unique
innovations?
A. Arming officers with handguns
B. Extensive centralized records