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1. To reduce your exposure you should wear clothing with DOD logos and symbols.
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➢ False
2. Security is a team effort. l l l l
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3. Which of the following is not anAntiterrorism Level I theme?
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➢ Counter-surveillance
Surveillance Detection l
1. You are stationed overseas and have been provided on-base housing.
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One day as you come out of your house you notice a delivery van belonging to one of the local
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vendors that works on your installation. It is parked a couple of houses down and a single
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individual is sitting in the driver's seat looking around.
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There is no real reason why a vendor vehicle should be in the residential section of your base.You
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know you should note the driver's description. But what else should you do?
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➢ Note the vehicle make, model, and license plate number and immediately report the l l l l l l l l l l l l
incident to unit or installation security.
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2. Later that evening you decide to go off-base to a local restaurant for dinner. In accordance withgood
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security measures you select the indoor seating area.
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After you place your order an attractive person of the opposite sex sits at the table next to you. After a
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few minutes the person begins talking to you. Eventually, the person starts asking you information
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about your installation, especially specific information on what type of identificationis used to gain
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access.
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You know you should not discuss security matters and direct queries to trained personnel and tryto end
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the conversation in a quick and polite manner. But what else do you do?
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➢ Report the incident to installation security when you leave the restaurant. l l l l l l l l l l
3. Surveillance can be performed through either stationary or mobile means. l l l l l l l l l
➢ True
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, 4. Electronic audio and video devices are never used by terrorists for surveillance purposes.
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5. What is not a terrorist method of surveillance? l l l l l l l
➢ Breaking and entering to steal valuables l l l l l
Government Facility l
1. You are newly assigned to a US installation in a region without much history of terrorist activity
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against US and allied interests.
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You know to ask for an orientation briefing on threats in your new area of operations and an
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orientation on security procedures. What else can you do to become a better team member on
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security matters?
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➢ Learn the normal routines of the installation so you can recognize suspicious behavior. l l l l l l l l l l l l
2. One day on your installation, you see an unescorted person who is wearing an "Escort Required"
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security badge. You know you should stop him and ask him to take you to his escort or to accompany
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you to the security office.
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When you get to his escort, you see he has a group of about 10 local contract workers and learnsthat
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he was unaware one was missing. He said he was told one individual could escort 10 workers.
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What do you do? l l l
➢ Tell the security office what you observed. They may need to change the instructions for l l l l l l l l l l l l l l
escorting contract workers. l l l
3. Persons who have been given access to an installation can be counted on to be of no threat.
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➢ False
4. Installation security personnel are solely responsible to contact first responders in an emergency. l l l l l l l l l l l l
➢ False
5. Which of these does not pose a risk to security at a government facility:
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➢ Aperson expressing boredom with the US mission l l l l l l l
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1. In light of recent attacks on DOD personnel, you and some friends discus how to counter the
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Insider Threat.
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What would you do to counter the Insider Threat?
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CENSECFOR-AT-010-1. l
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1. To reduce your exposure you should wear clothing with DOD logos and symbols.
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➢ False
2. Security is a team effort. l l l l
➢ True
3. Which of the following is not anAntiterrorism Level I theme?
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➢ Counter-surveillance
Surveillance Detection l
1. You are stationed overseas and have been provided on-base housing.
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One day as you come out of your house you notice a delivery van belonging to one of the local
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vendors that works on your installation. It is parked a couple of houses down and a single
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individual is sitting in the driver's seat looking around.
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There is no real reason why a vendor vehicle should be in the residential section of your base.You
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know you should note the driver's description. But what else should you do?
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➢ Note the vehicle make, model, and license plate number and immediately report the l l l l l l l l l l l l
incident to unit or installation security.
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2. Later that evening you decide to go off-base to a local restaurant for dinner. In accordance withgood
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security measures you select the indoor seating area.
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After you place your order an attractive person of the opposite sex sits at the table next to you. After a
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few minutes the person begins talking to you. Eventually, the person starts asking you information
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about your installation, especially specific information on what type of identificationis used to gain
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access.
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You know you should not discuss security matters and direct queries to trained personnel and tryto end
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the conversation in a quick and polite manner. But what else do you do?
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➢ Report the incident to installation security when you leave the restaurant. l l l l l l l l l l
3. Surveillance can be performed through either stationary or mobile means. l l l l l l l l l
➢ True
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, 4. Electronic audio and video devices are never used by terrorists for surveillance purposes.
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➢ False
5. What is not a terrorist method of surveillance? l l l l l l l
➢ Breaking and entering to steal valuables l l l l l
Government Facility l
1. You are newly assigned to a US installation in a region without much history of terrorist activity
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against US and allied interests.
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You know to ask for an orientation briefing on threats in your new area of operations and an
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orientation on security procedures. What else can you do to become a better team member on
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security matters?
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➢ Learn the normal routines of the installation so you can recognize suspicious behavior. l l l l l l l l l l l l
2. One day on your installation, you see an unescorted person who is wearing an "Escort Required"
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security badge. You know you should stop him and ask him to take you to his escort or to accompany
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you to the security office.
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When you get to his escort, you see he has a group of about 10 local contract workers and learnsthat
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he was unaware one was missing. He said he was told one individual could escort 10 workers.
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What do you do? l l l
➢ Tell the security office what you observed. They may need to change the instructions for l l l l l l l l l l l l l l
escorting contract workers. l l l
3. Persons who have been given access to an installation can be counted on to be of no threat.
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➢ False
4. Installation security personnel are solely responsible to contact first responders in an emergency. l l l l l l l l l l l l
➢ False
5. Which of these does not pose a risk to security at a government facility:
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➢ Aperson expressing boredom with the US mission l l l l l l l
InsiderThreat l
1. In light of recent attacks on DOD personnel, you and some friends discus how to counter the
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Insider Threat.
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What would you do to counter the Insider Threat?
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