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Q:When you see "h-t-t-p-s" in the URL name this means the site uses an encrypted link. Does this means all https sites are legitimate?False Q:The Common Access Card (CAC) contains certificates that support: All of the above
Q:Using webmail may bypass built-in features and other safeguards such as
encryption.True
Q:When asked about leaked government information, always deny its validity.
True Q:You are going to a conference in a secure location in the DC area. The site is classified. While looking for a local hotel on the Internet, you run across a publically available link that the conference organizer has produced with a map to the location, pictures of the all the gates, and directions for access. What do you do?Make a note of the URL and contact your security POC with your concerns Q:. To prevent viruses and the download of malicious code which of the following should not be done?Access websites in e-mail/popups
Q:What is spillage?
Spillage is when classification boundaries are crossed, whether intentional or accidental.
Q:Identify the correct practice with regards to government mobile devices.
Ensuring information displayed on-screen is not visible to passers-by.
Q:Which of these is not a DoD data classification?
Ultra Secret
Q:Unauthorized connections to the Internet from a U.S. Government computer
could very likely result in which of the following?Introduce malware or facilitate hacking of sensitive or even classified information.
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