DOD – Questions With Complete Solutions
Personnel who fail to report CI Activities of concern as outlines in
Enclosure 4 of DoD Directive 5240.06 are subject to appropriate
disciplinary action under regulations Correct Ans - True
Cyber Vulnerabilities to DoD Systems may include: Correct Ans - All
of the above
DoD personnel who suspect a coworker of possible espionage should:
Correct Ans - Report directly to your CI or Security Office
Under DoDD 5240.06 Reportable Foreign Intelligence Contacts, Activities,
Indicators and Behaviors; which of the following is not reportable?
Correct Ans - None of the above
Potential espionage indicators (PEIs) are activities, behaviors, or
circumstances that 'may be indicative' of potential espionage activities by
an individual who may have volunteered or been recruited by a foreign
entity as a writing espionage agent. Examples of PEI include: Correct
Ans - All of the above
Foreign Intelligence Entity (FIE) is defined in DoD Directive 5240.06 as
"any known or suspected foreign organization, person, or group (public,
private, or governmental) that conducts intelligence activities to acquire
U.S. information, block or impair U.S. intelligence collection, influence U.S.
policy, or disrupt U.S. systems and programs. The term includes foreign
intelligence and security services and international terrorists." Correct
Ans - True
Counterintelligence as defined in the National Security Act of 1947, is
"information gathered and activities conducted to protect against
espionage, other intelligence activities, sabotage, or assassinations
conducted by or on behalf of foreign governments or elements thereof,
foreign organizations or foreign persons, or international terrorist
activities." Correct Ans - True