ACE - SECURITY MODULE 2 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
CFR PART 1520 - Answers - SSI
CFR PART 1542 - Answers - Airport Security
CFR PART 1544 - Answers - Aircraft Operator Security, primarily scheduled service
under Part 121, air taxi part 135, full-cargo under Part 125
CFR PART 1546 - Answers - Foreign Aircraft Operator Security
CFR PART 1548 - Answers - Indirect aircraft Operator Security (cargo)
CFR PART 1550 - Answers - Aircraft operator security under general operating rules
CFR PART 121 - Answers - Operations rules for commercial aircraft, scheduled ops
Part 121 certificate
CFR PART 135 - Answers - Operating rules for air taxi
Part 135 certificate
CFR PART 125 - Answers - Operating requirements for full-cargo such as fedex, ups,
dhl
CFR Part 91 - Answers - Operating Rules for private aircraft
Sensitive Security Information (SSI) - Answers - Sensitive but not classified (not
confidential/top secret)
SSI is defined as: Information obtained or developed which, if released publicly, would
be detrimental to transportation security.
The Air Transportation Security Act of 1974 created - Answers - Sensitive Security
Information by allowing FAA to create a method for sharing intelligence information with
airports and air carriers. After 9/11 it was moved into CFR PART 1520
FOUO and LES - Answers - For official use only - not protected by regulation
Law Enforcement Sensitive - information that could adversely affect or jeopardize
investigative activities. Such as FBI bulletins.
Both sensitive but unclassified, not base on law or protected by fed regulation, therefor
not SSI.
, SSI characteristics - Answers - stronger protection court ordered production requests
than LES and FOUO
protected from FOIA
SSI always SSI
SSI documents marked as SSI
Classified information - Answers - Confidential, secret, top secret. Could cause damage
to national security
What are some SSI categories? - Answers - Security Program, Contigency Plans
Security Directives
Performance Specifications
Information Circulars
Vulnerability Assessments
Security Inspections, Investigative Information
Threat information
Security Measures
Security Screening Information
Security Training Material
Identifying Information of Security Personnel
Critical Aviation Infrastructure assest information
Systems security information
Confidential Business information
R&D to Security
TSA deemed SSI
These documents are not typically SSI - Answers - Airport Layout Plan
Airport Master Plan
Airport Emergency Plan
What is a covered person? - Answers - May access SSI, has need to know SSI for
performance of official duties.
How must SSI be protected - Answers - lock up all SSI, destroy when no longer needed,
and label SSI with header/footer shown every page
Any release of security camera footage must be approved by? - Answers - The FSD
The ASP should be provided to other carriers and tenants with? - Answers - A reduced
set of information, only that which pertains to their business
ASP should be kept/updated.... - Answers - Kept secured
CFR PART 1520 - Answers - SSI
CFR PART 1542 - Answers - Airport Security
CFR PART 1544 - Answers - Aircraft Operator Security, primarily scheduled service
under Part 121, air taxi part 135, full-cargo under Part 125
CFR PART 1546 - Answers - Foreign Aircraft Operator Security
CFR PART 1548 - Answers - Indirect aircraft Operator Security (cargo)
CFR PART 1550 - Answers - Aircraft operator security under general operating rules
CFR PART 121 - Answers - Operations rules for commercial aircraft, scheduled ops
Part 121 certificate
CFR PART 135 - Answers - Operating rules for air taxi
Part 135 certificate
CFR PART 125 - Answers - Operating requirements for full-cargo such as fedex, ups,
dhl
CFR Part 91 - Answers - Operating Rules for private aircraft
Sensitive Security Information (SSI) - Answers - Sensitive but not classified (not
confidential/top secret)
SSI is defined as: Information obtained or developed which, if released publicly, would
be detrimental to transportation security.
The Air Transportation Security Act of 1974 created - Answers - Sensitive Security
Information by allowing FAA to create a method for sharing intelligence information with
airports and air carriers. After 9/11 it was moved into CFR PART 1520
FOUO and LES - Answers - For official use only - not protected by regulation
Law Enforcement Sensitive - information that could adversely affect or jeopardize
investigative activities. Such as FBI bulletins.
Both sensitive but unclassified, not base on law or protected by fed regulation, therefor
not SSI.
, SSI characteristics - Answers - stronger protection court ordered production requests
than LES and FOUO
protected from FOIA
SSI always SSI
SSI documents marked as SSI
Classified information - Answers - Confidential, secret, top secret. Could cause damage
to national security
What are some SSI categories? - Answers - Security Program, Contigency Plans
Security Directives
Performance Specifications
Information Circulars
Vulnerability Assessments
Security Inspections, Investigative Information
Threat information
Security Measures
Security Screening Information
Security Training Material
Identifying Information of Security Personnel
Critical Aviation Infrastructure assest information
Systems security information
Confidential Business information
R&D to Security
TSA deemed SSI
These documents are not typically SSI - Answers - Airport Layout Plan
Airport Master Plan
Airport Emergency Plan
What is a covered person? - Answers - May access SSI, has need to know SSI for
performance of official duties.
How must SSI be protected - Answers - lock up all SSI, destroy when no longer needed,
and label SSI with header/footer shown every page
Any release of security camera footage must be approved by? - Answers - The FSD
The ASP should be provided to other carriers and tenants with? - Answers - A reduced
set of information, only that which pertains to their business
ASP should be kept/updated.... - Answers - Kept secured