QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
An insider is defined as any person with authorized access to any united states
government resource to include personnel, facilities information, equipment,
networks, or systems - ANSWER-True
Which of the following are insider threats :
Fort Hood shootings
Greg Chung - Economic Espionage
Wiki Leaks - ANSWER-All of the above
Which of the following should be considered as reportable indicators of possible
insider threats? - ANSWER-Unexplained or undue affluence
Displaying questionable loyalty to U.S government
Disgruntled employee
During the spot and assessment phase of the recruitment, the foreign intelligence
service will often explore potential exploitable weakness which may be used as a
lever against the recruit if needed later - ANSWER-true
Exploitable weaknesses by a foreign intelligence service when a considering a
source for recruitment may include - ANSWER-Adultery
Financial Problems
Gambling
Drugs or Alcohol
Unauthorized downloads or copying of files, especially for employees who have
given notice of employment termination, is an indicator of a possible insider threat -
ANSWER-True
Insider threat policy is only applicable to classified information. Sensitive, propriety,
or need to know information is not currently protected by the insider threat program
policy. - ANSWER-FALSE
Contact with a n individual who is known to be, or is suspended of being, associated
with foreign intelligence, security, or terrorism, should always be considered a
reportable indicator of a possible recruitment - ANSWER-True
Insiders work alone. They never recruit because it increases the chancer of them
being caught. - ANSWER-False
Attempting to gain access to an unclassified automated information system without
authorization may be considered an information collection indicator. - ANSWER-True
Which of the following could be considered a possible indicator of an insider threat ?
- ANSWER-All of the above