How can you take back any content you post to a social networking site if you change
your mind?
Give this one a try later!
, A. You can't. Once you post it, the site owns your content.
B. Delete the post.
C. Send a request to the site owner to purge your profile data.
D. Disable your site account.
The correct answer is: A. You can't. Once you post it, the site owns your
content.
Delia processes healthcare claims for Service members. As part of her duties, she
sometimes needs to telephone team members and partner organizations to resolve
issues specific to individual claims. As she often needs to access files and take notes
on these calls, she prefers to use speakerphone so that her hands are free. She works
on-site at a government facility in an open office environment. Does this pose a
security concern?
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A. No. While it may be annoying, it is an open office environment in a
government facility, and Delia's phone calls are necessary in the
performance of her work duties.
B. Yes. Even in a closed work environment, Delia should take care when
discussing personally identifiable information (PII) where others without a
need-to-know may overhear.
C. Maybe. It depends on whether the people who sit near Delia are
bothered by her conversations. Otherwise, they are all government
employees, so the nature of the information being discussed is not relevant.
D. Maybe. It depends on whether Delia is using a government-issued
device for her calls or an unauthorized personal device.
The correct answer is: B. Yes. Even in a closed work environment, Delia
should take care when discussing personally identifiable information (PII)
where others without a need-to-know may overhear.
Which of the following is an example of Protected Health Information (PHI)?
, Give this one a try later!
A. An individual's medical record maintained by a healthcare provider
B. An individual's purchase history of over-the-counter medications
C. A medical diagnosis for an individual shared by that person
D. The location of a first-aid kit at an office.
The correct answer is A. An individual's medical record maintained by a
healthcare provider.
Which of the following is a best practice for working offsite during official travel?
Give this one a try later!
A. Position your monitor so that it is not easily observed by others while in
use
B. Work in well-populated public areas to ensure your physical safety
C. Download or print any classified documents you will need while away
from your secure workspace
D. Use personal equipment to connect to the Government Virtual Private
Network (VPN)
The correct answer is: A. Position your monitor so that it is not easily
observed by others while in use.
While picking up lunch at a cafe, Thom waits for his order at an empty table near the
pickup counter. When his name is called, he gets up to retrieve his order, briefly
leaving his phone sitting on the table where he was waiting. Does this pose a risk?
Give this one a try later!
A. No. He was in sight of his phone, and it was a brief amount of time.
B. Yes. Someone could have taken off with his phone.
C. No. He can have his phone disconnected and get a new one.
your mind?
Give this one a try later!
, A. You can't. Once you post it, the site owns your content.
B. Delete the post.
C. Send a request to the site owner to purge your profile data.
D. Disable your site account.
The correct answer is: A. You can't. Once you post it, the site owns your
content.
Delia processes healthcare claims for Service members. As part of her duties, she
sometimes needs to telephone team members and partner organizations to resolve
issues specific to individual claims. As she often needs to access files and take notes
on these calls, she prefers to use speakerphone so that her hands are free. She works
on-site at a government facility in an open office environment. Does this pose a
security concern?
Give this one a try later!
A. No. While it may be annoying, it is an open office environment in a
government facility, and Delia's phone calls are necessary in the
performance of her work duties.
B. Yes. Even in a closed work environment, Delia should take care when
discussing personally identifiable information (PII) where others without a
need-to-know may overhear.
C. Maybe. It depends on whether the people who sit near Delia are
bothered by her conversations. Otherwise, they are all government
employees, so the nature of the information being discussed is not relevant.
D. Maybe. It depends on whether Delia is using a government-issued
device for her calls or an unauthorized personal device.
The correct answer is: B. Yes. Even in a closed work environment, Delia
should take care when discussing personally identifiable information (PII)
where others without a need-to-know may overhear.
Which of the following is an example of Protected Health Information (PHI)?
, Give this one a try later!
A. An individual's medical record maintained by a healthcare provider
B. An individual's purchase history of over-the-counter medications
C. A medical diagnosis for an individual shared by that person
D. The location of a first-aid kit at an office.
The correct answer is A. An individual's medical record maintained by a
healthcare provider.
Which of the following is a best practice for working offsite during official travel?
Give this one a try later!
A. Position your monitor so that it is not easily observed by others while in
use
B. Work in well-populated public areas to ensure your physical safety
C. Download or print any classified documents you will need while away
from your secure workspace
D. Use personal equipment to connect to the Government Virtual Private
Network (VPN)
The correct answer is: A. Position your monitor so that it is not easily
observed by others while in use.
While picking up lunch at a cafe, Thom waits for his order at an empty table near the
pickup counter. When his name is called, he gets up to retrieve his order, briefly
leaving his phone sitting on the table where he was waiting. Does this pose a risk?
Give this one a try later!
A. No. He was in sight of his phone, and it was a brief amount of time.
B. Yes. Someone could have taken off with his phone.
C. No. He can have his phone disconnected and get a new one.