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A comprehensive overview of physical security planning and implementation for dod facilities. It covers key aspects such as oversight tools, personnel roles and responsibilities, security measures, and threat assessments. The document also includes exercises and questions to test understanding of the concepts discussed.
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Formal reviews conducted by senior officials in the chain-of-command a) Surveys b) Staff Assisted Visits c) Compliance Inspections d) Day-to-day observations e) Management/self-inspections - โ โ c) Compliance Inspections Validate baseline security posture when personnel assume securityresponsibilities or as a prelude to a formal inspection. a) Surveys b) Staff Assisted Visits c) Compliance Inspections
d) Day-to-day observations e) Management/self-inspections - โ โ b) Staff Assisted Visits Can be self-initiated or directed by higher authorities to determine thephysical security posture of an installation or facility a) Surveys b) Staff Assisted Visits c) Compliance Inspections d) Day-to-day observations e) Management/self-inspections - โ โ a) Surveys Most common and informal oversight tool; immediate action taken tocorrect deficiencies. a) Surveys b) Staff Assisted Visits
g) Installation Commander/Facility Director -Officer โ โ b) Antiterrorism _________ is responsible for providing valuable information on thecapabilities, intentions, and threats of adversaries. a) Law Enforcement b) Antiterrorism Officer c) OPSEC Officer d) CI Support e) Physical Security Officer f) DCIP Officer g) Installation Commander/Facility Director - โ โ d) CI Support The _________ analyzes threats to assets and their vulnerabilities.a) Law Enforcement
b) Antiterrorism Officer c) OPSEC Officer d) CI Support e) Physical Security Officer f) DCIP Officer g) Installation Commander/Facility Director - โ โ c) OPSEC Officer ________ must be included in the intelligence gathering process so thatthey can be part of coordinating emergency responses and criminal incidents on a Federal installation.a) Law Enforcement
b) Antiterrorism Officer c) OPSEC Officer
f) DCIP Officer g) Installation Commander/Facility Director -Security Officer โ โ e) Physical The _________ is responsible for the safety of people and propertyunder their command. a) Law Enforcement b) Antiterrorism Officer c) OPSEC Officer d) CI Support e) Physical Security Officer f) DCIP Officer g) Installation Commander/Facility Director -Commander/Facility Director โ โ g) Installation
The _________ is responsible for mitigating risks against DefenseCritical Infrastructure assets that support the ma) Law Enforcement
b) Antiterrorism Officer c) OPSEC Officer d) CI Support e) Physical Security Officer f) DCIP Officer g) Installation Commander/Facility Director - โ โ f) DCIP Officer Flashlights are a reliable form of continuous lighting. T/F - โ โ False Emergency lighting depends upon the power supply of the utilitycompany. T/F - โ โ False Standby lighting is the type of lighting used when the primary powersource. T/F - โ โ False Certain types of lighting can incapacitate an intruder. T/F - True โ โ
a) Barbed wire b) Concertina wire c) Chain-link fencing d) Metal ornamental high-security fencing -ornamental high-security fencing โ โ d) Metal _____________ is a common type of perimeter fencing for DoDfacilities. a) Barbed wire b) Concertina wire c) Chain-link fencing d) Metal ornamental high-security fencing -fencing โ โ c) Chain-link Securing man-passable openings is one of the most overlooked physicalsecurity protective measures. T/F - โ โ True
Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) prevent unauthorized entry. T/F - โ False โ Cost and risk must always be considered when planning which physicalsecurity measures to use in a facility or installation. T/F - โ โ True Access control systems help to prevent unauthorized entry. T/F - True โ โ CCTV can deter loss, theft, or misuse or government property andresources. T/F - โ โ True Operational/administrative procedures for normal and emergencysituations. a) COOP b) MOU/MOA c) Post Orders d) SOP e) PSP - โ โ d) SOP Comprehensive protective measures for an installation, facility, oractivity.
Provisions for back-up facilities, utilities, communication and computersystems, and transportation in the event of a major emergency. a) COOP b) MOU/MOA c) Post Orders d) SOP e) PSP - โ โ a) COOP Which of the following statements are true of physical security planningand implementation? a) The risk management process must be used to plan which physicalsecurity measures should be utilized to protect DoD assets.
b) Protection of DoD assets must be performed at any cost; therefore, acost vs. benefit analysis is not necessary.
c) Use of oversight tools is an important part of physical securityimplementation.
d) Facility design must be considered in physical security planning. - โ a) The risk management process must be used to plan which โ physical security measures should be utilized to protect DoD assets. c) Use of oversight tools is an important part of physical securityimplementation.
d) Facility design must be considered in physical security planning.Which of the following would be best described as a DoD asset? a) Terrorist b) Fence c) Open, unattended installation gate d) Arms and ammunition e) Loss of life - โ โ d) Arms and ammunition Which of the following would best be described as a threat? a) Terrorist
b) Fence c) Open, unattended installation gate d) Arms and ammunition e) Loss of life - โ โ e) Loss of life Which of the following would best be described as a countermeasure? a) Terrorist b) Fence c) Open, unattended installation gate d) Arms and ammunition e) Loss of life - โ โ b) Fence
Provisions for the one entity, such as a DoD activity or local lawenforcement, fire, and medical services, to provide security assistance to another entity. a) COOP b) MOU/MOA c) Post Orders d) SOP e) PSP - โ โ b) MOU/MOA Combatant Commanders issue both DoD Terrorist Threat Levels andFPCONs. T/F - โ โ True Both the DIA and COCOMs issue FPCONs. T/F - โ โ False Installation commanders and facility directors issue DoD TerroristThreat Levels. T/F - โ โ False Terrorist Threat Levels are based on information about terrorist groupssuch as their operational capability and their intentions. T/F - โ โ True FPCONs are based on various factors, such as terrorist threat analysesand DoD Terrorist Threat Levels. T/F - โ โ True
Intelligence threat assessments of the level of terrorist threat faced byU.S. personnel and interests. a) Terrorist Threat Levels b) Force Protection c) DoD AT Program d) Force Protection Conditions - โ โ a) Terrorist Threat Levels Actions taken to prevent or mitigate hostile actions against DoD assetssuch as DoD personnel, family members, resources, facilities, and critical information.a) Terrorist Threat Levels
b) Force Protection c) DoD AT Program d) Force Protection Conditions - โ โ b) Force Protection Internal reviews conducted by members of the organization to aidinternal control and ensure cost-effective security program.
a) Surveys b) Staff Assisted Visits c) Compliance Inspections d) Day-to-day observations e) Management/self-inspections -inspections โ โ e) Management/self-