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What is the second purpose of physical security: Protection and ???
Prevention
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What is the third step in the Risk Management process?
Identify Vulnerabilities
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Which policy should you cosult to find the physical security requirements for protecting classified information?
DoDM 5200.01, Vol 1-4 DoD Information Security Program
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What can be made of solid steel to make them more attack resistant?
Doors
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What should include at a minimum, special and general guard orders, access and material control, protective barriers, lighting systems, locks and IDS?
Physical Security Plans
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What is the type of security conducted by a guard checking IDs at the gate?
Point Security
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In which step do you determine countermeasure options
Fifth step
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What is the polcy that authorizes commanders to issue regulations to protect property and places under their command?
DoDI 5200.08, Security of DoD Installations and Resources and the DoD PHysical Security Review Board (PSRB)
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What should be covered with a protective film to make them less dangerous in an attack
Windows
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What establishes duties, roles, and responsibilities at individual assignments, checkpoints, gates, and guard posts?
SOPs
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What is the layering of physical security countermeasures?
Security in Depth
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What is a perceived imminence of intended aggression by an entity to harm a nation or government?
Threat
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What Group is responsible for identifying foreign, domestic, and local threats?
Threat Working Group
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What countermeasure is composed of multiple wires, one with a current running through it and the other wire acting as a sensor?
Electric Field sensor
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What are the two primary types of locks within DoD?
Combination and key-operated locks
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What are 5 examples of physical security countermeasures?
Fencing, guards cameras, lighting and locks
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What are situations/circumstances that, if left unchanged, may result in the degradation, loss of life, or damage to mission essential resouces?
Vulnerabilities
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What group is responsible for conducting criticality, vulnerability, and risk assessments?
Antiterrorism Working Group
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What locks are approved to secure classified information or material
Kaba Mas X-10 and S&G 8077/AD
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What is specification that locks must meet in order to be used for protecting classified material?
FF-L-2740 Series federal specification
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What type of security provides protection for an installation?
Area Security
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What is the policy guidance used to identify the minimum standards for the physical protection of DoD assets?
DoD 5200.08-R Physical Security Program
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Who is responsible for developing countermeasures against potential threats to national security and DoD assets?
OPSEC Officer
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What is a reliable and cost effective method used to monitor multiple areas simultaneously?
Closed Circuit TVs
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What is the most common type of mortise door lock in use today?
Cylindrical locks
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