Insider Threat Test Out

Question: Why is the success of the Insider Threat Program important to everyone at DHS?

Answer: All of the above

Question: One of your co-workers is exhibiting suspicious behavior. Which of the following should you report to the DHS Insider Threat Program?

Answer: All of the above

Question: What are the most likely indicators of espionage?

Answer: Both A and C

Question: You are a DHS project manager and you believe that one of your employees is exhibiting the following behaviors. Which behaviors should you report to the DHS Insider Threat Program?

Answer: Both A and B

Question: You overheard two colleagues having a discussion. Which of these discussions should be reported to the DHS Insider Threat Program?

Answer: Both B and C

Question: Your privacy, civil rights and civil liberties are protected under the DHS Insider Threat Program

Answer: True

Question: Everyone knows if you “see something, say something.” How should you report something to the DHS ITOC?

Answer: Both A and C

Question: Potential risk indicators (PRIs) are patterns of behavior that were documented from previous insider threat incidents. Any one of these PRIs may be insignificant on its own, but when it is observed in combination with other suspicious behaviors, it may warrant reporting.

Answer: True

Question: Which of the following are potential indicators of unauthorized disclosure?

Answer: All of the above

Question: Unintentional insider threats are not of concern at DHS since there is no malicious intent.

Answer: False

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