ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) ALREADY GRADED A+
Digital officer safety Ans✓✓✓Having an operational security plan in
place prior to performing any official acts in the digital environment
Primary goal of digital officer safety Ans✓✓✓To reduce the personal
and professional operational risk associated with online activity
3 vulnerabilities of digital officer safety Ans✓✓✓1. Computer systems
2. Computer files
3. Dataflow
Origins of online presence Ans✓✓✓1. Purchase of a vehicle or house
2. Applying for a credit card
3. Subscribing to magazines
Who would target LEOs Ans✓✓✓1. International terrorists
2. Criminal organizations
3. Domestic militia groups
4. Extremist groups
Information shared via computer system Ans✓✓✓1. Network name
2. Media access control (MAC) address
,3. Internet protocol (IP) address
What do Cookies track Ans✓✓✓1. IP address
2. Internet service provider
3. Organizations
4. Geographic location
5. Operating systems and browser in use
Precautions LEOs can take to protect digital safety Ans✓✓✓1. Monitor
personal online status including tr-annual credit reports
2. Not performing official online functions from home
3. Not forgetting traditional online threats from viruses, worms, Trojans,
malicious online applets, etc.
4. Ensuring that reputable security suites are in use
5. Opting out of online directories, search engines, websites, etc.
6. Not visiting bas guy sites except through a properly configured and
concealed device from an authorized location
7. Never respond to unsolicited emails
8. Never post official or personal data on unsecured bulletin boards
9. Be careful what web browser and information is used when
registering items online
10. Maintain a robust firewall
,Critical incident Ans✓✓✓An event requiring an extraordinary degree of
adaptation by the individual who experiences the event
Characteristics experienced by an individual that would qualify the event
as a critical incident Ans✓✓✓1. An event that is outside the range of
usual human experience and would be markedly distressing to almost
anyone
2. Fright which includes the element of surprise (Flight phase)
3. Sense of self-control is lost (Helplessness)
4. Disruption of one's belief and value systems
Crisis Ans✓✓✓An event that is sudden, arbitrary, and unpredictable
Critical incident stress Ans✓✓✓Stress experienced at any level resulting
from exposure to a critical incident
Stress Ans✓✓✓Any demand placed upon the mind/body systems
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) Ans✓✓✓The development of
symptoms following an exposure to one or more traumatic events,
duration of the disturbance is more than one month
Symptoms of PTSD Ans✓✓✓1. Problems with concentration and
memory
2. Nightmares, dreams, "flashbacks"
, 3. Tendency to be easily startled
4. Inability to relax
5. Anxiety
6. Depression
Hypothalamus Ans✓✓✓Responsible for the hormones which regulate
homeostasis, emotions such as aggression, and feelings of pain and
pleasure
Sympathetic nervous system Ans✓✓✓Prepares the body for rapid,
metabolic energy expenditures by releasing the hormones epinephrine
(adrenaline) and norepinephrine (Noradrenaline)
Examples of sympathetic nervous system Ans✓✓✓1. Pupils dilate -
allows more light in
2. Heart rate and breathing increase
3. Blood is shunted away from non-essential organs
4. Blood is pumped into the skeletal muscles, the myocardium, and the
liver
5. Gastrointestinal tract is slowed down or stopped
6. The body can release whatever it doesn't need - bladder/bowel
control, nausea/vomiting
7. A rise in cholesterols - Used as a blood clotting agent in the event of a
laceration, abrasion, puncture wound, or gunshot wound