Cramming Session 2 Flashcards

1
Q

These documents are specific to a weapon system, provide tactical doctrine, and are authoritative but not directive.

A

AFTTPs

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2
Q

These documents are specific to a mission, direct how TTPs are employed, and are directive in nature.

A

SOPs

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3
Q

_______ _________ are TTPs or lessons learned that are time perishable and need to be passed to the warfighter immediately.

A

Flash Bulletin

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4
Q

________ _________ act as official updates to AFTTP 3-1 volumes between rewrites.

A

Tactics Bulletin

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5
Q

The purpose of the ______ ______ __ is to recommend changes to existing TOs.

A

AFTO Form 22

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6
Q

Operational units are authorized too make ______ changes to add ________ without compromising WS accreditation.

A

MINOR; FUNCTIONALITY

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7
Q

________ ______ _____ is the comprehensive list of authorized hardware and software on the WS.

A

Configuration Item List

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8
Q

What law made it a federal crime to access a protected computer without authorization?

A

Computer Fraud & Abuse Act 1986

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9
Q

Primary tool for USCYBERCOM to develop trained, agile, and ready joint cyberspace forces.

A

Joint Cyberspace Training and Certification

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10
Q

Sets individual and collective training standards for cyberspace units to accomplish assigned missions.

A

Training and Readiness Manual

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11
Q

Provides individual proficiency requirements for those operating in the cyberspace domain.

A

JCT&CS

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12
Q

When are you considered Basic Cyber Qualified?

A

When you complete IQT

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13
Q

When are you considered Basic Mission Capable?

A

When you complete IQT and MQT

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14
Q

Failure to perform mission duties at least once every _____ _____ (Active duty) results in supervised status.

A

45 days

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15
Q

Failure to perform mission duties for a ____ _____ period will result in decertification.

A

90-day

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16
Q

This form is a certificate of crew member qualifications.

A

4418

17
Q

This form is an index of an individual’s duties and qualifications from all AF form 4418s.

A

4420

18
Q

This form is used to document cybercrew member training events.

A

4419

19
Q

These are the official record of events that occurred during a shift.

A

Crew Logs

20
Q

This file centralizes significant, time-sensitive issues. It also provides information essential to conduct normal operations and response to emergency conditions.

A

Crew Information File (CIF)

21
Q

Covers objectives tasked by HHQ, assigns tactical tasks to achieve those objectives, and ensures all crew members understand the plan.

A

Mission Briefing

22
Q

What covers whether tasks and objectives were met, lessons learned, and learning points?

A

Mission Debriefing

23
Q

Crew members may develop local ____ ____ such as charts, question banks, guides, or other visual aids and processes to bolster efficiency, enhance changeover briefings, and ensure comprehensive tasks are completed correctly.

A

Crew Aids

24
Q

When a suspension happens, processes/tools are _____ and ______

A

Paused and teminated

25
Q

When a lockdown happens, processes/tools _______________

A

keep running

26
Q

What are the elements of a pre-sortie briefing?

A
Crew Status 
Tactical Tasks
Risks
Intel
Training Events
Safety/Emergency Procedures
RoEs
Communication contracts
Contingencies
Weapon system status 
Special Interest Items