Deck 3: Overview of National Infrastructure Protection

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In terms of physical infrastructure there are potential targets that range in the:

A) millions.
B) thousands.
C) billions.
D) hundreds.
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Collection of critical infrastructure assets began in:

A) 2003.
B) 2001
C) 2002.
D) 2004.
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The final action in homeland security risk management framework is the measurement of:

A) success.
B) effectiveness.
C) containment.
D) reinforcement.
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Limitations should be part of the calculus as we decide on infrastructure:

A) priorities.
B) attacks.
C) assets.
D) protection.
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Once assets are identified, measures must be taken to ensure their:

A) safety.
B) secured.
C) classified.
D) defended.
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There has been no documented terrorist attacks on the nation's water supplies, there have been documented:

A) attacks.
B) sabotage.
C) contaminations.
D) interruptions.
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In any effective security plans there are human:

A) targets.
B) protest.
C) elements.
D) measures.
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In preparing lists of assets, DHS depends on industries and:

A) federal governments.
B) states.
C) businesses.
D) communities.
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Direction was given to the DHS to develop a national critical infrastructure database by:

A) president.
B) congress.
C) director of DHS.
D) vice president.
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Associated with each asset, there is a potential:

A) risk.
B) danger.
C) cost.
D) problem.
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Another issue is that critical infrastructure assets are not equally dispensed:

A) nationally.
B) regionally.
C) geographically.
D) sectional
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One final threat to air travel security is physical attacks on:

A) airports.
B) cargo.
C) international flights.
D) baggage.
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The agency charged with protecting our shipping and postal services is the:

A) DHS.
B) DOD.
C) TSA.
D) FPS.
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When assessing risk, V is an assessment of the vulnerability of the:

A) facility.
B) target.
C) site.
D) asset.
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The calculations of risk facilitate the establishment of response and prevention:

A) consequences.
B) vulnerability.
C) assets.
D) priorities.
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The DHS risk assessment falls short of providing definitive across-the board:

A) reasons.
B) answers.
C) facts.
D) notices.
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The risk of a car bomb in a bank is about one in ten or 1% whereas; there is a 60% chance of a _______________________ attack:

A) chemical
B) bio
C) air
D) cyber
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Too often employees are not committed to the importance of security:

A) issues.
B) status.
C) level.
D) priorities.
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The national database remains a weak link in:

A) assessment.
B) assets.
C) priorities.
D) security.
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We can limit the number of potential targets that can be considered by:

A) risk.
B) vulnerability.
C) planning.
D) terrorist.
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In terms of physical infrastructure, there are literally billions of potential targets.
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Critical infrastructure assets are not defined in the U.S.A. Patriot Act:
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DHS is using clear and consistent standards when compiling the list of critical infrastructure.
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Databases handling critical infrastructure are consistent across states and cities.
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All potential targets are of equal value to terrorists when reviewing a risk management model.
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There are firmly established security goals in the National Infrastructure Protection Plan.
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Critical infrastructure asset protection will meet standard and it will measure up to the standards imposed at military and scientific installations.
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The bottom up approach would allow us to determine which security measures are in place across various industries.
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All potential targets in the U.S. are equally inviting to terrorist as a potential target.
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Limitations should not be part of the calculus as we decide on infrastructure protection.
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The majority of bombs targeting civilians detonated during the Iraq War are usually not in shopping venues.
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Terrorists often exploit security lapses, loopholes, and so on when they choose a target.
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Hard and fast working criteria exist based on the legislation enacted for critical infrastructure assets.
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Adequate attention by homeland security policy makers have been given to the area of food and water supply chains.
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In compiling a list of assets for the critical infrastructure database, states and industries assets were only used.
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A number of federal agencies are involved in the protection of critical ______________________.
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The _______________________ is also charged with protecting our shipping and postal services.
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In terms of physical infrastructure, there are literally ____________________ of potential targets.
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Once security goals or standards have been established and risk has been assessed, the next step is to establish ______________________.
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The final action in the homeland security risk management framework is the measurement of ________________________.
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Some critical infrastructures are secured or located in such a manner that their attack would be quite __________________________.
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Homeland security efforts focus on protecting groups of people to prevent a large number of _________________________.
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Collection of critical infrastructure assets began in _______________________.
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The three primary categories of critical infrastructure are human, cyber and _____________________.
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The establishment of security goals refers to determining a level of security for the human, physical and __________________________.
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A discussion of potential targets of terrorist attacks generally distinguishes between soft and hard ________________________.
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Describe the basic strategy of the National Infrastructure Protection Plan
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Define the term "Critical Infrastructure Assets".
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Describe the major problems with establishing a database of National Critical Infrastructure.
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Identify the key elements that would be needed to establish potential risk of assets that would be critical to America's infrastructure.
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Identify and discuss the four factors or conditions that must exist for a terrorist attack to occur.
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What do you expect will be the character of the National Infrastructure Protection Plan Model in the 21st century?
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Based on infrastructure from the terrorists' viewpoint, what will be the limitations on terrorist's target choices for the next 10 years?
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1
In terms of physical infrastructure there are potential targets that range in the:

A) millions.
B) thousands.
C) billions.
D) hundreds.
millions.
2
Collection of critical infrastructure assets began in:

A) 2003.
B) 2001
C) 2002.
D) 2004.
2003.
3
The final action in homeland security risk management framework is the measurement of:

A) success.
B) effectiveness.
C) containment.
D) reinforcement.
effectiveness.
4
Limitations should be part of the calculus as we decide on infrastructure:

A) priorities.
B) attacks.
C) assets.
D) protection.
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Once assets are identified, measures must be taken to ensure their:

A) safety.
B) secured.
C) classified.
D) defended.
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There has been no documented terrorist attacks on the nation's water supplies, there have been documented:

A) attacks.
B) sabotage.
C) contaminations.
D) interruptions.
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In any effective security plans there are human:

A) targets.
B) protest.
C) elements.
D) measures.
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In preparing lists of assets, DHS depends on industries and:

A) federal governments.
B) states.
C) businesses.
D) communities.
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Direction was given to the DHS to develop a national critical infrastructure database by:

A) president.
B) congress.
C) director of DHS.
D) vice president.
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Associated with each asset, there is a potential:

A) risk.
B) danger.
C) cost.
D) problem.
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Another issue is that critical infrastructure assets are not equally dispensed:

A) nationally.
B) regionally.
C) geographically.
D) sectional
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One final threat to air travel security is physical attacks on:

A) airports.
B) cargo.
C) international flights.
D) baggage.
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The agency charged with protecting our shipping and postal services is the:

A) DHS.
B) DOD.
C) TSA.
D) FPS.
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When assessing risk, V is an assessment of the vulnerability of the:

A) facility.
B) target.
C) site.
D) asset.
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The calculations of risk facilitate the establishment of response and prevention:

A) consequences.
B) vulnerability.
C) assets.
D) priorities.
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The DHS risk assessment falls short of providing definitive across-the board:

A) reasons.
B) answers.
C) facts.
D) notices.
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The risk of a car bomb in a bank is about one in ten or 1% whereas; there is a 60% chance of a _______________________ attack:

A) chemical
B) bio
C) air
D) cyber
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Too often employees are not committed to the importance of security:

A) issues.
B) status.
C) level.
D) priorities.
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The national database remains a weak link in:

A) assessment.
B) assets.
C) priorities.
D) security.
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We can limit the number of potential targets that can be considered by:

A) risk.
B) vulnerability.
C) planning.
D) terrorist.
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In terms of physical infrastructure, there are literally billions of potential targets.
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Critical infrastructure assets are not defined in the U.S.A. Patriot Act:
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DHS is using clear and consistent standards when compiling the list of critical infrastructure.
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Databases handling critical infrastructure are consistent across states and cities.
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All potential targets are of equal value to terrorists when reviewing a risk management model.
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There are firmly established security goals in the National Infrastructure Protection Plan.
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Critical infrastructure asset protection will meet standard and it will measure up to the standards imposed at military and scientific installations.
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The bottom up approach would allow us to determine which security measures are in place across various industries.
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All potential targets in the U.S. are equally inviting to terrorist as a potential target.
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Limitations should not be part of the calculus as we decide on infrastructure protection.
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The majority of bombs targeting civilians detonated during the Iraq War are usually not in shopping venues.
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Terrorists often exploit security lapses, loopholes, and so on when they choose a target.
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Hard and fast working criteria exist based on the legislation enacted for critical infrastructure assets.
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Adequate attention by homeland security policy makers have been given to the area of food and water supply chains.
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In compiling a list of assets for the critical infrastructure database, states and industries assets were only used.
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A number of federal agencies are involved in the protection of critical ______________________.
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The _______________________ is also charged with protecting our shipping and postal services.
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In terms of physical infrastructure, there are literally ____________________ of potential targets.
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Once security goals or standards have been established and risk has been assessed, the next step is to establish ______________________.
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The final action in the homeland security risk management framework is the measurement of ________________________.
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Some critical infrastructures are secured or located in such a manner that their attack would be quite __________________________.
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Homeland security efforts focus on protecting groups of people to prevent a large number of _________________________.
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Collection of critical infrastructure assets began in _______________________.
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The three primary categories of critical infrastructure are human, cyber and _____________________.
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The establishment of security goals refers to determining a level of security for the human, physical and __________________________.
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A discussion of potential targets of terrorist attacks generally distinguishes between soft and hard ________________________.
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Describe the basic strategy of the National Infrastructure Protection Plan
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Define the term "Critical Infrastructure Assets".
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Describe the major problems with establishing a database of National Critical Infrastructure.
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Identify the key elements that would be needed to establish potential risk of assets that would be critical to America's infrastructure.
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Identify and discuss the four factors or conditions that must exist for a terrorist attack to occur.
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What do you expect will be the character of the National Infrastructure Protection Plan Model in the 21st century?
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Based on infrastructure from the terrorists' viewpoint, what will be the limitations on terrorist's target choices for the next 10 years?
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