TARP — Threat Awareness & Reporting Flashcards
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- What does TARP stand for?
- What Army regulation governs TARP?
- What is the purpose of TARP?
- Who is required to complete annual TARP training?
- What is the CDSE course that satisfies the TARP annual training requirement?
- What is an insider threat?
- What are the five threat categories that must be reported under TARP?
- What is espionage?
- What is elicitation?
- What are common elicitation techniques?
- What is a honeypot or honey trap?
- How quickly must suspicious activity be reported?
- Who should you report suspicious contacts or activities to?
- What is the iSalute reporting system?
- What types of suspicious contacts must be reported?
- What foreign travel must be reported under TARP?
- What are indicators that you may be a target of foreign intelligence?
- How do foreign intelligence services use social media for targeting?
- What is the difference between a 'foreign intelligence entity' and a 'foreign intelligence service'?
- What should you do if you are approached by someone you suspect is a foreign intelligence officer?
- What is subversion?
- What is sabotage in the TARP context?
- What is the significance of 'need to know' in counterintelligence?
- What are indicators of a potential insider threat?
- What is the Army CI hotline?
- What are the consequences of failing to report under TARP?
- What is 'technology transfer' in the TARP context?
- What methods do foreign intelligence entities use to collect information?
- What is a 'false flag' recruitment approach?
- What should you report about contacts at international conferences?
- What is the role of counterintelligence (CI) in the Army?
- What is Operations Security (OPSEC) and how does it relate to TARP?
- What are 'indicators' in counterintelligence?
- Can a foreign intelligence entity target unclassified information?
- What is the 'mosaic effect' in intelligence?
- What are cyber threats relevant to TARP?
- What should you do if you receive a suspicious email that may be a phishing attempt?
- What is the relationship between TARP and the Insider Threat Program?
- What personal vulnerabilities do foreign intelligence services exploit?
- The acronym MICE describes motivations for espionage. What does it stand for?
- What is the penalty for espionage under U.S. law?
- When did TARP replace the SAEDA program?
- What is the authorized CBT alternative when live TARP training is not possible?
- How often must TARP training be completed?
- Pat works for the DOD as a counterintelligence analyst. Recently, he was invited by a foreign contact to attend a conference in the contact's country. He declined but met the foreign contact on a recent trip overseas and they became romantically involved. In this example, what was an indicator of foreign intelligence entity targeting?
- What are some examples of foreign intelligence entity threats?
- During which phase of the recruitment process does the foreign intelligence officer look for exploitable weaknesses, such as alcohol abuse, drug use, extramarital affairs, gambling, or other financial problems?
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