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Cards in this guide (18)
OPSEC is a systematic proven process to identify control and protect classified information about a mission operation or activity and thus denying mitigating adversary's ability to compromise

true

Which step in the OPSEC process requires you to look at your operation through the eyes of the adversary

Identify critical information is the step in the OPSEC process that requires you to look at your operation through the eyes of the adversary.

Which step in the OPSEC process is a decision making step because it helps the decision maker prioritize and decide whether or not to apply a countermeasure

Assess Risk

Specific facts about friendly intentions, capabilities, and operations vitally needed by adversaries to plan and act effectively is called

critical information

When dealing with countermeasure development what is the bottom line

B. Always weigh the cost of the countermeasure against its benefit.

Observable and detectable items that can be pieced together through analysis to reveal sensitive information about your operation are called

Indicators

An advantage of using good OPSEC principles during contingencies is that it

D. reduces indicators and avoids giving an adversary activity tip-offs.

Which step in the OPSEC process requires you to look through the eyes of the adversary

Analyze vulnerabilities is the step in the OPSEC process that requires you to look through the eyes of the adversary.

What when looked at by itself or in conjunction with something else can point to a vulnerability that an adversary can exploit

Indicators

What countermeasures may be necessary if routine activities provide an adversary with tip-offs to critical information

Changes in procedure(s)

What country name with 8 letters

Barbados \n . Botswana \n . Bulgaria \n . Cameroon \n . Colombia \n . Ethopia \n . Hondurus \n . Kiribati \n . Malaysia \n . Mongolia \n . Pakistan \n . Paraguay \n . Portugal \n . Slovakia \n .

Is it true that It's often the little things we do every day that can develop into vulnerabilities and cause damage to our operation

True

Why do we need to have threat information

We need to identify an adversary's capability

Which one of the following statements concerning single double and triple bonds is correct

All are covalent bonds.

In analyzing the threat we are concerned with adversaries that do what

intend to do harm

What are specific facts about friendly intentions capabilities and operations vitally needed by adversaries to plan and act effectively called

risk

In order to determine our critical information we need to consider both the friendly and adversary points of view

True

When Assessing a vulnerability in conjunction with the threat and then determining the impact this would have on an operation if the vulnerability is exploited determines the level of risk

True

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