Since FBI CJI data is sensitive, security measures must be taken to guard
against illegal access, use, or distribution. The answer is yes.
Data from FBI CJI must be protected to avoid: - REPLY TO EVERYTHING
ABOVE
Criminal charges and/or loss of employment may follow unauthorized requests,
receipts, releases, interceptions, distributions, or discussions of FBI CJI data.
The answer is yes.
The following details must be included when reporting a security incident to the
Information Security Officer (ISO) of the CJIS Systems Agency (CSA): the
date of the incident, the location or locations of the incident, the systems
impacted, the detection method, the type of incident, a description of the
incident, the actions taken or resolution, the date, and the agency's contact
details. The answer is yes.
Those who study criminal histories but do not have their own NCIC workstation
would be included in training for the proper staff. The answer is yes.
Any breach or attempted violation of the FBI CJIS Security Policy or any other
security policy that jeopardizes the availability, confidentiality, or integrity of
FBI or State CJI data is referred to as a security event. The answer is yes.
Any information obtained from the national CJIS Division Systems is referred
to as FBI CJI data. The answer is yes.
ANSWER All of the above are examples of electronic media, but they are not
the only ones.
Which group poses the greatest threat, in the opinion of numerous security
experts? ANSWER The agency's individual
At the conclusion of their shift or when another operator wishes to use the
software or system, users are not required to log off. ANSWER Untrue
against illegal access, use, or distribution. The answer is yes.
Data from FBI CJI must be protected to avoid: - REPLY TO EVERYTHING
ABOVE
Criminal charges and/or loss of employment may follow unauthorized requests,
receipts, releases, interceptions, distributions, or discussions of FBI CJI data.
The answer is yes.
The following details must be included when reporting a security incident to the
Information Security Officer (ISO) of the CJIS Systems Agency (CSA): the
date of the incident, the location or locations of the incident, the systems
impacted, the detection method, the type of incident, a description of the
incident, the actions taken or resolution, the date, and the agency's contact
details. The answer is yes.
Those who study criminal histories but do not have their own NCIC workstation
would be included in training for the proper staff. The answer is yes.
Any breach or attempted violation of the FBI CJIS Security Policy or any other
security policy that jeopardizes the availability, confidentiality, or integrity of
FBI or State CJI data is referred to as a security event. The answer is yes.
Any information obtained from the national CJIS Division Systems is referred
to as FBI CJI data. The answer is yes.
ANSWER All of the above are examples of electronic media, but they are not
the only ones.
Which group poses the greatest threat, in the opinion of numerous security
experts? ANSWER The agency's individual
At the conclusion of their shift or when another operator wishes to use the
software or system, users are not required to log off. ANSWER Untrue