Acronym Cali Opsec
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What is OPSEC?
Is an operations security that is used to protect critical information
Responses sharing or asking for sensitive information
-what PT were you doing at 6 a.m? -I'm also exhausted. My unit has nightly 9 p.m. PT -Really? What does the rest of your schedule look like?
Select the following correct answer
-critical information list -social security card -for official use only
NO, because fellow coworkers could potentially be insiders?
You are a project manager for one of the Army's internal development teams, and one of your coworkers from a different department asks for specific details on the project you are currently working on. Can you share this information?
NO, because allied governments are still considered potential threats
You are a U.S.Army commander collaborating with units from an allied country on joint-task operations. The commander from the allied units asks about U.S. plans for operations. The commander from the allied units asks about U.S plans for operations abroad. Can you share this information?
Terrorists can be both domestics and international
Which of the following statements is true about terrorist?
Examples of Criminals are:
-scam artist -identity thieves -hackers
Examples of Terrorist:
can be domestics or international
Examples of Insiders:
-disgruntled employess -Chelsea Manning
Examples of Foreign Governments:
-allied nations -foreign intelligence service
What does CALI stands for?
Capabilities Activities Limitations Intentions
What are other ASSETS?
-Specific operation plans -Future force structure -Tactics,Techniques, Procedure 9TTP's)
ACROSS Puzzle answers
WHEN-the question word that describes a time PROCEDURES- the "P" in the acronym TTP WHERE- the question word that describes a place TECHNIQUES-the second "T" in the acronym TTP LIMITATIONS-the "L" in the acronym CALI HOW-the question word that describes a method WHO-the question word that describers a person or group
DOWN Puzzle answers
CAPABILITIES- the "C" for CALI TACTICS-the first "T" in the acronym TTP INTENTIONS-the "I" in the acronym CALI ACTIVITIES- the "A" in the acronym CALI WHAT-the question word that describes a thing or event
Sensitive Information:
-Ft. Leonard Wood -seven in the morning -tomorrow -CBRN tear gas training -a bunch of soldiers
Not so sensitive Information:
-party -it's going to be so brutal
Critical Information:
-the names of family members -high-risk targets -non-public Army events -shortfalls in funding for training
Non-Critical Information:
-public events -visitors information
Answer the question
YES, because Mr. Hounswei is a very important person (VIP) It contains the itinerary of a very important person
SAFE:
-burning -shredding confidential files
Not Safe:
-throwing it to the trash -using phone on public areas
Each of the following answer choices describes use of personal device. Which action could potentially result in the compromise of critical information?
-receiving business emails on your cell phone
Which of the following should you NOT bring to a secret briefing?
smart watch
The name of the restaurant
Imagine you are eating lunch with a friend at a fancy restaurant. You take a picture of your meal with your phone and prepare to post it on Instagram. Which of the following pieces of information should you leave out of the post?
Log off your computer
Which of the following actions is a mandated OPSEC measure that should be conducted before leaving your work area in order to protect critical information?
Encrypting the email
Which of the following is a mandated OPSEC measure that should be conducted before sending email?
Receiving an OPSEC review on the post
Which of the following is a mandated OPSEC measure that must be completed before posting about the Army on social media?
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