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JKO Air Force Identity Management

Identity management includes steps you can take to protect yourself, your family, your co-workers, your unit, and your mission.

True

Which of the following is a source of information that defines your digital identity (footprint or records)?

All of these choices (Wi-Fi enabled digital devices; Credit reports; Real and personal property records; Social networks, even those in which you may not be a participant)

Sending you an email with a link to a malicious site is a method used to obtain your personally identifiable information (PII).

True

To avoid the threat of Bluesnarfing, you should turn off or disable your Bluetooth device when not in use.

True

A phishing email pretending to be from your bank to obtain personally identifiable information is an example of social engineering.

True

Talking to children about the risks of the Internet surfing and social media is a waste of time and not recommended by Internet security experts.

False

A data aggregator collects information from numerous sources, including other data aggregators, and provides that information to anyone willing to pay for it.

True

You can get your name removed from people's search engines and databases by visiting each company's website and following directions provided.

True

New technologies provide criminals with new opportunities to steal our identities online, at work, and even at home.

True

Sunshine Laws mandate that government agencies make records available to the public.

True

Even without an individual account on social media/network sites, bad actors can use social media/networks to learn about your military affiliation.

True

"VPN" stands for "Very Private Network" and can only be found at public establishments where you have to pay for the service and are provided a one-time password.

False

Clearing browser history and deleting cookies after every session is one way to protect personally identifiable information (PII).

True

You, your family, and your friends should post any information on social media and internal websites about your military service regardless of the information those posts could contain.

False