Table of Contents
- 1 Which of the following reduces the ability to exploit a vulnerability?
- 2 Which of the following is defined as a weakness in your operation?
- 3 Which of the following would be considered critical information?
- 4 What can point to a vulnerability that an adversary can exploit?
- 5 What is defined as a weakness that can be exploited by an adversary?
- 6 What is considered critical information OPSEC?
Which of the following reduces the ability to exploit a vulnerability?
A countermeasure is anything that effectively reduces an adversary’s ability to exploit our vulnerabilities.
Which of the following is defined as a weakness in your operation?
Vulnerability is defined as a weakness in your operation.
Which of the following would be considered critical information?
Critical information is: Specific facts about friendly intentions, capabilities, and activities concerning operations and exercises. The two attributes that define a threat are: The capability of an adversary coupled with intention to affect friendly operations.
Which of the following counter measures can you implement to help reduce technology associated insider threats?
Inventory your technology holdings; use strong passwords, prevent unauthorized access, and watch for behavioral indicators are countermeasures that can help reduce technology-associated insider threats.
How can countermeasures reduce the risk of a threat agent being able to exploit a vulnerability?
A countermeasure is a means of mitigating the potential risk. Countermeasures reduce the risk of a threat agent being able to exploit a vulnerability. An appropriate countermeasure: * Must provide a security solution to an identified problem.
What can point to a vulnerability that an adversary can exploit?
Indicators can point to a vulnerability an adversary can exploit.
What is defined as a weakness that can be exploited by an adversary?
Vulnerability – A weakness that can be exploited by an adversary to obtain critical information about your mission.
What is considered critical information OPSEC?
Operational Security (OPSEC) defines Critical Information as: Specific facts about friendly intentions, capabilities, and activities needed by adversaries to plan and act effectively against friendly mission accomplishment. A vulnerability exists when: OPSEC and traditional security programs.
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