CHALLENGE 2026 (1 HR) EXAM COMPLETE QUESTIONS
WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
\.Based on the description provided, how many insider threat indicators
are present? John frequently comes to work appearing to be hungover.
While his access to classified information is consistent with his
clearance eligibility and need-to-know, his handling of the information
does not protect it from other without eligibility and a need-to-know in
accordance with security guidelines. Several coworkers have observed
John bringing a call phone into classified areas where devices are
prohibited. - ANSWERS-3+
\.Consider this social media post. Are there any security concerns in it?
"Having a great time at the beach with the fam! So sad to be going
home in a couple of days" - ANSWERS-No. This is a personal post that in
unrelated to Government business
\.Consider this social media post. Are there any security concerns in it?
"I'm hosting a family reunion for my mom's side of the family, the
Smiths. Come by my place at 1234 Mockingbird Lane on the 8th...and
grab a slice of birthday cake for me while you're there!" - ANSWERS-Yes.
It contains several items of personally identifiable information (PII),
including the mother's maiden name, home address, and birthday.
, \.Devon receives an e-mail on her Unclassified Computer. The e-mail
has an unmarked attachment that contains what she recognizes as
classified information. What should Devon do? - ANSWERS-Immediately
notify her security POC
\.Ed has authorized access to his agency's Sensitive Compartmented
Information Facility (SCIF) and plans to work on a project there today.
Which of the following can't he take into the SCIF? - ANSWERS-All of
these
\.Evelyn is a system administrator at her agency. As part of her duties,
she occasionally uses a thumb drive to perform necessary system tasks,
as outlined in her agency's procedures. The thumb drive is provided by
the Government for this purpose. Is this an appropriate use of
removable media? - ANSWERS-Yes. Only use removable media when
operationally necessary. Government-owned, and approved in
accordance with policy.
\.How can you identify the separation of Sensitive Compartmented
Information (SCI) classified material from collateral classified material? -
ANSWERS-Markings that identify the compartment with which it is
affiliated