SECURITY Flashcards

1
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What is the Personnel Security Manual?

A

SECNAVINST 5510.30

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2
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What is the Information Security Manual?

A

SECNAVINST 5510.36

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3
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Top Secret:

A

Orange, exceptionally grave damage to national security

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4
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Secret:

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Red, serious damage to national security

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5
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Confidential:

A

Blue, damage to national security

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6
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Unclassified:

A

Green

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7
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State the type of investigation necessary and how often each security clearance needs to be updated:

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Top Secret- SSBI, SSBI-PR, PPR; every 5 years
Secret- NACLC, ANACI; every 10 to 15 years
Confidential- NACLC, ANACI; every 10 to 15 years
SCI- SSBI, SSBI-PR, PPR; every 5 years

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8
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What does SAER stand for?

A

Security Access Eligibility Report; Timely reporting of information on all status changes and incidents which might affect an individuals continued DCID eligibility for access to SCI

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9
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Identify the events that should be reported to the SSO:

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  • Arrests and convictions
  • Unfavorable Credit
  • Alcohol Misuse
  • Illegal involvement with drugs
  • Mental health difficulties
  • Outside Employment
  • Security Violations
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10
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Who has overall authority of, and controls access to, the SCIF:

A

SSO

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11
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What is an SF700?

A

Security Container Information Sheet

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12
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What is an SF701?

A

Activity Security Checklist

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13
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What is an SF702?

A

Security Container Check Sheet

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14
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What is an SF703?

A

Top Secret Coversheet

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15
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What is an SF312?

A

Classified Non-disclosure agreement form

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16
Q

When should a safe combination be changed?

A
  • When first installed
  • When combination has been compromised
  • People leaving command or office
17
Q

What is DCS?

A

Defense Courier Services; transports TS/SCI material

18
Q

What is TSCO?

A

Top Secret Control Officer; Mr. Glen Gregoire

19
Q

How many levels of Force Protection Conditions?

A

5;

-A,B,C,D,Normal

20
Q

What is FPCON Normal?

A

general global threat of possible terrorist activity

21
Q

What is FPCON Alpha?

A

an increased general threat of possible terrorist activity

22
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What is FPCON Bravo?

A

an increased or more predictable threat of terrorist activity

23
Q

What is FPCON Charlie?

A

an incident has occurred or intelligence is received indicating some form of terrorist activity or targeting against personnel or facilities is likely

24
Q

What is FPCON Delta?

A

an attack has occurred in the immediate area or intelligence is received that an attack against a specific location or person is imminent

25
Q

What is EAP?

A

Emergency Action Plan

26
Q

Who can give the order to initiate Emergency Destruction?

A

SSO or CO

27
Q

What is SCI?

A

Sensitive Compartmented Information

28
Q

What is the difference between PDS and Security Violation?

A

PDS- not complying with regulations

Violation- compromise of classified info

29
Q

What is a T-SCIF?

A

Temporary SCIF

30
Q

Explain the escort policy:

A
  • Must be attached to command
  • TS/SCI cleared
  • 3:1 ratio
31
Q

Who is the Command Security Manager?

A

CSM; the XO

32
Q

What is JPAS?

A

Joint Personnel Adjudication System;

The system used to verify a member’s clearance

33
Q

What is DONCAF?

A

Department of the Navy Central Adjudication Facility

34
Q

How long can a CO suspend access before DONCAF revokes a clearance?

A

90 Days

35
Q

What does “need to know” mean?

A

If you’re not directly involved, then you don’t need to know