Accounting /Insider Threat Awareness Exam
Insider Threat Awareness Exam
This deck covers key concepts and scenarios related to insider threats, including identification, reporting, and actions to take in various situations.
Which of the following scenarios describe a potential insider threat?
-An employee takes a photo at their desk and posts..., -An engineer regularly..., -A project manager at a cleared facility...
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Which of the following scenarios describe a potential insider threat?
-An employee takes a photo at their desk and posts..., -An engineer regularly..., -A project manager at a cleared facility...
Johan is a janitor at a DOD facility. He does not have national security eligibility determination. When he is working near the building entrances, he often opens the door for everyone entering. Does this pose an insider threat as defined by the NITTF? Why or why not?
Yes, the incident does meet the definition...is using his authorized access...
Julien is a DOD program manager. He recently accepted a friend request from a woman on social media. They chat often through DMs. The messages started out unrelated to Julien's work. The woman's messages quickly shifted when she started complaining about her job and offering details about her work... What should Julien do and why?
Report it, as the woman may be part of a broader effort...
Sun works for a private cleared defense contractor. Her facility recently experienced suspicious network activity... Could the facility be the victim of adversarial targeting? Why or why not?
Yes, adversaries tarted both public and private organizations
Consider the following scenarios. Which are required to be reported?
Leo was rushed to make a deadline and bypassed security...
Consider the following scenarios. Which behaviors must be reported?
A co-worker is suddenly acting erratically and keeps..., A co-worker is seen taking a box marked...
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Term | Definition |
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Which of the following scenarios describe a potential insider threat? | -An employee takes a photo at their desk and posts..., -An engineer regularly..., -A project manager at a cleared facility... |
Johan is a janitor at a DOD facility. He does not have national security eligibility determination. When he is working near the building entrances, he often opens the door for everyone entering. Does this pose an insider threat as defined by the NITTF? Why or why not? | Yes, the incident does meet the definition...is using his authorized access... |
Julien is a DOD program manager. He recently accepted a friend request from a woman on social media. They chat often through DMs. The messages started out unrelated to Julien's work. The woman's messages quickly shifted when she started complaining about her job and offering details about her work... What should Julien do and why? | Report it, as the woman may be part of a broader effort... |
Sun works for a private cleared defense contractor. Her facility recently experienced suspicious network activity... Could the facility be the victim of adversarial targeting? Why or why not? | Yes, adversaries tarted both public and private organizations |
Consider the following scenarios. Which are required to be reported? | Leo was rushed to make a deadline and bypassed security... |
Consider the following scenarios. Which behaviors must be reported? | A co-worker is suddenly acting erratically and keeps..., A co-worker is seen taking a box marked... |
Carmen has been drinking a lot. She knows it's becoming a problem... What can Carmen do to help reach a positive outcome? | Contact the EAP |
Patricia's facility conducted Insider Threat training for everyone in the facility. They stressed.. Is everyone responsible for reporting concerning behavior and potential threats? | Yes, because Insider Threat programs rely on everyone to report concerning behavior to get a fuller picure of potential threats. |
Rafael works for a cleared contractor. He was tarted by a foreign collection attempt. To whom should Rafael report a potential threat? | ITPSO or FSO |
Consider the following. What must contractors report? | -Events that impact the status of the facility, -Events that impact the status of an individual's personnel security clearance, -Anything that affects the proper..., -Indications that classified/proprietary... |
Pauline works or a cleared defense contractor and has been granted Secret eligibility. Her coworkers observed... To whom should her coworkers report this behavior? | ITPSO or FSO |
Ross is a federal employee. He was targeted... To whom should he report the contact? | Insider threat program, security officer, or supervisor |