Time allotted to report unplanned travel to Mexico and Canada.
What is five days?
Required training given to those with clearances annually.
What is DoD refresher training?
A security device that monitors and controls incoming and outgoing network traffic.
What is a firewall?
You must be this type of individual in order to work on a US government project that requires a clearance.
What is a US Citizen or US Person?
Insider Threats can be reported using this icon on your desktop.
What is My Security?
ITrip requires cleared employees to submit an itinerary 30 days prior to departure.
What is pre travel report?
Illegally following behind another employee into a facility/area without presenting badge.
What is piggy back
Malicious software that disguises itself as a legitimate program.
What is a Trojan Horse?
Individual clearances: Confidential, Secret and Top Secret are considered this type of clearance.
What is personnel clearance levels (PCL)?
Employee with a combination of; poor performance, security incidents, HR write ups or passed over for promotion.
What is a disgruntle employee?
This is required to be completed within 10 days of return from a business and/or personal trip for cleared employees.
What is Post Travel report?
Leaving safes open overnight, carrying electronics into classified areas, and removing classified documents from secure areas.
What is a security incident?
A cyber attack where attackers impersonate a trustworthy entity to trick individuals into revealing sensitive information.
What is Phishing?
Cleared employees must sign this agreement which creates a lifelong obligation to protect classified information.
What is a SF 312?
An individual using their authorized access at a company to gain company trade secrets.
What is a corporate insider threat?
This site can be used by international travelers to check the safety of their destinations as well as get information about that country.
What is State.Gov?
Changes in marital status, finances, inheritance, speeding tickets and arrests.
What is Adverse information?
The term for the practice of regularly updating computer systems to protect against unknown vulnerabilities.
What are software updates?
All clearance periodic reinvestigations are now due at this time interval.
What is every five years?
Espionage, Terrorism, Sabotage, Workplace violence, Unauthorized disclosure of information, Intentional or unintentional loss or degradation of departmental resources or capabilities.
What are the Types of Insider Threats?
Unknown foreign national that approaches you unexpectedly, exhibiting excessive knowledge or interest in you or your job.
What is a suspicious contact?
Classified data is introduced to an unclassified computer system, or a system authorized at a lower classification.
What is a data spill/ Code Blue?
Individuals or groups who try to gain illegal access to computers and networks.
Who are hackers?
Loss or disclosure of this type if information would cause EXCEPTIONALLY GRAVE DAMAGE to National Security.
What is Top Secret information?
Electronic theft, stolen credentials, and physical theft.
What are Insider Threat Methods?