Security
Potpurri
Buffet....
100
Workplace Security involves the physical and procedural measures used to protect these 3 things: a. people, property, equipment b. people, property, and information c. information, assets, property d. buildings, structures, entrances
What is people, property, and information. (section 5)
100
The FEMA guide suggests that organizations establish a Homeland Security point of contact, and understanding of the Patriot Act. a. TRUE b. FALSE
What is FALSE? A planning team, analyze capabilities and hazards, and develop the emergency plan.
100
______ ______ the act of spying or using spies to obtain secret or confidential information about a business competitor for commercial purposes. a. corporate sabotage b. corporate espionage c. drone hackers
What is Corporate espionage?
200
______ _______ are one of the most common security measures. a. Cypher Locks b. Security Guards c. Biometric entry d. Duress codes
What is Security Guards? (section 5)
200
This plan should describe the actions to be taken by all personnel to respond to situations at the facility that pose a threat to human health and the environment. a. Disaster Prepardness Plan b. Emergency Response Plan c. First Responder Plan d. Evacuation Plan
What is an Emergency Response Plan? pg 112
200
_____ ______ Sensitive information owned by an organization that gives the organization certain competitive advantages. A. Public Domain B. Proprietary information C. Intellectual properties
What is Proprietary information?
300
MOST states require security guards to have a license or certification. A. TRUE B. FALSE
What is TRUE? pg 106
300
_____ _____is a collection of manipulative techniques used to gain access to private or confidential information, often without face-to-face interaction. a. Identity theft b. Social engineering c. back door hacking d. cyber drones
What is Social engineering? (section 6)
300
Confine _____ ______on a need-to-know basis. a. computer use b. intellectual knowledge c. duress codes d. risk management
What is intellectual knowledge? (section 6)
400
An employee _______ policy should be in place and employees should be familiar of it. a. Ethics b. OSHA c. Theft d. Door
What is THEFT? pg 107
400
FEMA has developed an “Emergency Management Guide for Business and Industry”, which is a step-by-step approach to emergency planning, response and_______for organizations. a. strategic planning b. recovery c. relief
What is RECOVERY? pg 112
400
__________ focuses on the cause of the problem rather than the job performance. a. Security Managers b. Supervisors c. Counseling d. Risk
What is Counseling? pg 97
500
A Retail Security Survey found that retailers lost inventories due to employee theft, shoplifting, admin error & vendor fraud. Which cause of loss is greatest? a. shoplifting b. employee theft c. vendor fraud d. admin error
What is EMPLOYEE THEFT? pg 107 This same study found that 43% or retail losses resulted from employee theft and 35% resulted from shoplifting.
500
The severity of impact of a loss can also be evaluated in terms of four levels of criticality. Three levels are: Fatal to the organization, Very serious , Not serious or negligible. The other is: a. An incident b. Threat con Alpha c. Moderately Serious
What is Moderately Serious? (page 110)
500
When an employee shows OBVIOUS signs of not being fit for duty (cause) or has a documented pattern of unsafe work behavior (reasonable suspicion), the employee may be asked to take a drug test. a. TRUE b. FALSE
What is TRUE? page 95
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