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LEVEL 2 CJIS SECURITY TEST COMPREHENSIVE
SCRIPT 2026 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
GUARANTEED TO PASS

◉ Security and Privacy Literacy. Answer: Understanding threats,
vulnerabilities, and risk management.


◉ Literacy Training Timing. Answer: Required before accessing CJI
and annually thereafter.


◉ Security Threat. Answer: Potential harm to IT systems or data.


◉ Natural Threats. Answer: Environmental factors like lightning or
water damage.


◉ Intentional Threats. Answer: Deliberate actions to cause harm to
systems.


◉ Unintentional Threats. Answer: Accidental actions leading to data
loss or damage.


◉ Insider Threat. Answer: Risks posed by agency personnel
themselves.

,◉ Indicators of Insider Threat. Answer: Behaviors like job
dissatisfaction or unexplained access.


◉ Social Engineering. Answer: Tricking individuals into revealing
sensitive information.


◉ Social Mining. Answer: Gathering organizational information for
future attacks.


◉ Phishing. Answer: Emails designed to deceive users into sharing
data.


◉ Spear Phishing. Answer: Targeted phishing aimed at specific
individuals or groups.


◉ Social Media Exploitation. Answer: Using social media info for
targeted phishing attacks.


◉ Pretexting. Answer: Creating a false story to obtain private
information.


◉ Impersonation. Answer: Pretending to be someone else to gain
access.

, ◉ Fake IT Support Calls. Answer: Impersonating IT staff to extract
sensitive data.


◉ Baiting. Answer: Luring users with false promises to compromise
security.


◉ Scareware. Answer: False alarms convincing users to install
harmful software.


◉ Quid Pro Quo. Answer: Exchanging sensitive info for promised
services.


◉ Tailgating. Answer: Unauthorized entry by following an
authorized individual.


◉ Thread-jacking. Answer: Inserting into email conversations to
gain trust.


◉ Shoulder Surfing. Answer: Observing someone's screen to steal
information.


◉ Vulnerability. Answer: Weaknesses in security that can be
exploited.

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