Name That Agency
Espionage in History
Intelligence
Security
Security Failures
100

What intelligence agency has the lead on military HUMINT?

DIA

100

What was the name of the highest-ranking CIA officer who committed espionage?

Harold James "Jim" Nicholson
100

Name the different types of security clearances in order from lowest to highest.

Interim (optional), confidential, secret, top secret, TSSCI

100

Which professor is a certified polygraph examiner and is the faculty member of this club?

Professor Alan Saquella

100

What catastrophic event took place on this day in 2012?

Benghazi

200

What intelligence agency specializes in SIGINT?

NSA
200

What is the name of the NSA contractor who leaked classified documents revealing surveillance programs?

Edward Snowden

200

In HUMINT, what is a “developmental?”

A potential human asset that has not been recruited yet

200

This professor flew F-16s for the Air Force.

Professor Tyron Groh

200

How many sitting U.S. presidents have been assassinated?

4

300

What intelligence agency is responsible for overseas intelligence gathering?

CIA
300

What is the name of the most damaging FBI spy in history?

Robert Hanssen

300

What are the stages of the intelligence cycle?

Planning, collection, processing, analysis, dissemination

300

This professor was a CIA analyst.

Professor Dale Avery

300

 Which incident involved a break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters and subsequent cover-up attempts by the Nixon administration.

Watergate

400

What intelligence agency is responsible for counterintelligence within the US?

FBI

400

What is the name of the DIA mole that spied for the Cubans?

Ana Montes

400

Name all 5 of the intelligence disciplines. 

HUMINT, OSINT, MASINT, GEOINT, SIGINT

IMINT 

400

Which Professor played a role in Jim Nicholson's arrest?

Professor Steven Hooper

400

How often does a cyberattack occur?

Every 39 seconds

500

What intelligence agencies have the lead on MASINT?

DIA and NGA

500

What was Operation Ghost Stories?

An FBI operation that resulted in rooting out 10 SVR sleeper agents who had been living in the US for over a decade.

500

What are the four key functions that support the USIC mission?

Requirements, Collection, Analysis, Counterintelligence

500

This professor was the head of security for Chase (the bank)

Professor Tom Foley

500

What was the significance of the Bay of Pigs for the CIA and JFK?

The failed invasion was a major embarrassment for the CIA and JFK.