OIC - Security Flashcards
What is FPCON Normal?
This condition applies when a general threat of possible terrorist activity exists but warrants only routine security posture.
What is FPCON A?
Low threat: This condition applies when there is a general threat of possible terrorist activity directed against units and personnel, the nature and extent of which are unpredictable, and the circumstances do not justify full implementation of the measures of FPCON BRAVO. However, it may be necessary to implement certain selected measures from FPCON BRAVO as a result of intelligence received or as a deterrent. The measures in this FPCON must be capable of being maintained indefinitely.
What is FPCON B?
Medium threat: This condition applies when an increased and more predictable threat of terrorist activity exists. The measures in this FPCON must be capable of being maintained for weeks without causing undue hardship, without affecting operational capability, and without aggravating relations with local authorities. All previous measures remain in effect.
What is FPCON C?
High threat: This condition applies when an incident occurs or when intelligence is received indicating that some form of terrorist action against units and personnel is imminent. Implementation of this measure for more than a short period will probably create hardship and will affect the peacetime activities of the unit and its personnel. All previous measures remain in effect.
What is FPCON D?
Critical threat: This condition applies in the immediate area where a terrorist attack has occurred or when intelligence has been received that terrorist action against a specific location is likely. Normally, this FPCON is declared as a localized warning.
What do you change combinations on safes?
Upon receipt.
At least annually.
When someone having the combination no longer requires access.
When the combination has been compromised or the container has been discovered unlocked and unattended.
What is the name and number of the form used to report destruction of classified material?
COMSEC Material Report (SF 153)