Common elements in the definition of terrorism - answerCriminal (UN)
Instills fear (DoD)
Unlawful (DoD, FBI)
Premeditated (CIA, State Dept)
Targets non-combatants (CIA, State Dept)
Sub-national groups (CIA, State Dept,
Hoffmann)
Motive is political, ideological, or religious
(State, FBI, CIA, DoD, Hoffmann, Ganor)
What are Conseqences - answerthe direct effect of an event,
incident or accident
what does IoT stand for - answerinternet of things
What is vulnerability? - answerthe susceptibility to tangible
or intangible injury or attack
what is DNI - answerdirector of national intelligence
what is the "No fly list" - answerVulnerability: the susceptibility to tangible
or intangible injury or attack.
What does COIN mean - answercounterintelligence
what is State terrorism - answerStates or governments that
use terror against their own population
what is social engineering - answercyber criminals can take
advantage of you by using information
commonly available through social media
platforms, location-sharing, and in-person
conversations
, What does FISA stand for? - answerforeign intelligence surveillance act
State Terrorism: States or governments that
use terror against their own population
what is a lone wolf - answerThose who act on their own
behalf independent of any group or
organization
Definition of Strategy - answerplan of action or policy designed
to achieve a major or overall aim; the art of
planning and directing overall military
operations and movements in a war or battle
What does FTO stand for? - answerForeign terrorist organizations
Number of agencies in the IC, who they are, and which have law enforcement powers -
answer16 intelligence agencies
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)
National Security Agency (NSA)
National Reconnaissance Officer
(NRO)
National Geospatial Agency (NGA)
Federal Bureau of Investigation
(FBI)
Military Intelligence Components of
the: Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast
Guard, and Marine Corps
Department of Energy (DOE)
Department of the Treasury
Department of Homeland Security
(DHS)
Drug Enforcement Administration
(DEA)
U.S. State Department (DOS)
Only FBI has law enforcement power
Common motivations of terrorism - answerPolitical
Religious
Ideological
Best defense against identity theft (Dr. Craiger's cybersecurity lecture) - answerStrong
passwords
The two type of problems typically facing HS issues today - answerWicked and Tame
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