Counterintelligence Awareness new exam guide actual A grade material
fail to report CI activities of concern as outlined in encolsure 4 of DoD directive 5240.06 are subject to disciplinary action under regulations - true
counter intelligence as defined in the national security act of 1947 is "information gathered and activities conducted against espionage other intelligence activities sabotage or assassination conducted by or on behalf of foreign govs or elements thereof foreign orgs or foreign persons or international terrorist activites - true
foreign intelligence activities seldom use internet or other comms including social networking services as a collection method - false
cyber vulnerabilities to DoD Systems may include - disgruntled or co-opted employees weak passwords viruses illegal downloads
collection methods of operation frequently used by foreign intelligence entities to collect information from DoD on the critical techology being produced within the cleared defense contractor facilities we support include - unsolicited requests for information international conventions seminar exhibits solicitation and marketing services cyber attacks
if you feel you are being solicited for info - never answer questions change conversation without indication be observant do not probe for info
which is not an example of an anomaly - foreign diplomat attempts to defect
DoD personnel who suspect a coworker of possible espionage should - Report directly to CI or Security Office
Dod 5240.06 reportable foreign intelligence contracts activites indicators and behaviors; which is not reportable - none of the above
foreign intelligence entities seldom use elicitation to extract info from people who have access to classified or sensitive information - false
FIE is defined in DoD 5240.06 as ...... .... ...... The term includes foreign intelligence and security services and international terrorists - true
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 witting espionage agent examples of PEI include - all of the above