FBI CJI data is sensitive information and security shall be afforded to prevent any unauthorized access, use or dissemination of the data. - ANSWER True
FBI CJI data must be safeguarded to prevent: - ANSWER All of the Above
Unauthorized requests, receipts, release, interception, dissemination or discussion of FBI CJI data could result in criminal prosecution and/or termination of employment. - ANSWER True
A security incident shall be reported to the CJIS Systems Agency's (CSA's) Information Security Officer (ISO) and include the following information: date of the incident, location(s) of incident, systems affected, method of detection, nature of the incident, description of the incident, actions taken/resolution, date and contact information for the agency. - ANSWER True
Training for appropriate personnel would include people who read criminal histories but do not have a NCIC workstation of their own. - ANSWER True
A security incident is a violation or attempted violation of the FBI CJIS Security Policy or
other security policy that would threaten the confidentiality, integrity or availability of FBI or State CJI data. - ANSWER True
FBI CJI data is any data derived from the national CJIS Division Systems. - ANSWER True
Electronic media includes, but is not limited to: - ANSWER All of the Above
According to many security experts, which group constitutes the biggest threat: - ANSWER The agency's own personal
Users do not need to log off of the software/system at the end of the shift or when another operator wants to use the software/system. - ANSWER False
Training for appropriate personnel would include vendors who develop software for NCIC access. - ANSWER True
You should never email Criminal Justice Information (CJI) unless your agency's email system meets all the requirements outlined in latest CJIS Security policy. - ANSWER True