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All answers are
correct.
A process that is a systematic method used to identify, control, and
protect critical information.
A set of tactics, techniques and procedures requiring daily
implementation.
A program designed to ensure the safety of all
information.
2) OPSEC?s most important characteristic
is that:
It provides guidance and direction to senior
leadership.
None of the answers
apply.
It focuses on the adversary’s
vulnerabilities.
It is a
process.
It is a product that is used
daily.
3) The purpose of OPSEC is to: [Remediation
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Inform all members of the military the dangers associated with improper
handling of operational plans.
Increase the amount of time required to develop a CONOP or
standing plan.
Prevent the adversary from gaining access to
classified information.
, Reduce the vulnerability of US and multinational
forces from successful
adversary exploitation of critical information.
All answers
apply.
4) OPSEC
is:
A COMSEC function and not a security
function.
An operations function, not a security
function.
A security function not an operations
function.
None of the answers are
correct.
All of the answers are
correct.
5) OPSEC is concerned
with:
The daily administrative activities associated with military
operations.
Identifying and controlling classified
information.
Identifying and controlling classified and unclassified
information.
Controlling the operations of daily
activities.
Identifying, controlling, and protecting unclassified information that is
associated with specific military operations and activities.
6) The Joint COMSEC Monitoring Activity provides OPSEC assistance by:
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,Monitoring unclassified government telephones and monitoring NIPR
email traffic.
Monitoring communications only for specific named
operations.
Monitoring unclassified government
telephones.
Monitoring NIPR email
traffic.
Monitoring of COMMAND SECURITY (COMSEC) processes and
procedures.
7) The identification of critical information is a key part of the OPSEC
process because:
It focuses the remainder of the OPSEC process on protecting vital
information rather than attempting to protect all unclassified information.
It is the fifth and final step of the OPSEC
process.
None of the answers are
correct.
It focuses the OPSEC process on protecting all unclassified
information.
It is required by the JTF commander to formulate operational COAs in
the planning process.
8) What is the
CIL?
None of the answers are
correct.
The Consolidated Intelligence
Listing.
The Center for Information at
Langley.