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Threat Working Group (TWG) - ✔✔As outlined in DoD Instruction (DoDI) 2000.16, DoD Antiterrorism
Standards, this group meets at least quarterly and is responsible for developing and refining terrorism
threat assessments based on the threats against DoD assets. It also coordinates and disseminates
threat warnings, reports, and summaries. This group comprises an Antiterrorism Officer, the Installation
Commander or designated representative, members of the staff, tenant unit representatives, law
enforcement representatives, and the Intelligence Community (IC).



Defense Critical Infrastructure Program (DCIP) - ✔✔This is responsible for developing and providing
installation Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) policy, program execution, and oversight
recommendations, which include identifying and prioritizing mission essential critical assets and
infrastructures and assessing their vulnerability and risk to human error, natural disasters, or
intentional physical or cyber attack. This group also develops strategies for remediating or mitigating
vulnerabilities and risks to critical assets and infrastructures.



DCIP Officer - ✔✔This person is responsible for carrying out the DCIP mission within a given installation
or facility. The DCIP Officer is responsible for the identification, assessment, and effective risk
management of Defense Critical Infrastructure (DCI) assets essential to mission success of a given
installation or facility. This person also collaborates with DCI asset owners and public and private-sector
activities essential to mission success of a given installation or facility. Examples of DCI assets include
power grids, network hubs, and transportation lanes.



Civil Engineer - ✔✔Provides planning, design, and support to physical security, force protection, and
antiterrorism programs at installations. The Civil Engineer evaluates, manages, and develops design
criteria for DoD physical security projects in accordance with DoD Security Engineering concepts and
standards contained in the Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC). Those design criteria include the assets that
should be protected; the threats to those assets in terms of the potential aggressor tactics and their
associated weapons, tools, explosives, and agents; the levels to which those assets should be protected
against the threats; how those criteria, in combination with building types and some limited site

, information can be used to develop a planning level cost estimate for mitigating the effects of the
threat; and how the design criteria may impact project scope.



Enclaving - ✔✔As a security professional, you should employ both point and area security to protect
DoD assets from damage, loss, and theft. In some cases, security-in-depth can be obtained by
designating islands of extreme or high security within a sea of moderate security. This is known as
_______.



Types of IDS - ✔✔Sensor/detector, Transmission line security, Premise Control Unit (PCU),
Monitoring station



Sensor/Detector - ✔✔Responds to a physical stimulus



Transmission line security - ✔✔Assures communications between the alarmed area and the
monitoring station



Premise Control Unit (PCU) - ✔✔Receives change of state and transmits alarm



Monitoring station - ✔✔Central point for collecting alarm status



Hard targets - ✔✔These include installations, facilities, or activities that provide a physical and
psychological deterrence to intruders through the use of physical security measures.



Soft targets - ✔✔These include installations, facilities, or activities with little or no security measures
so it is easy to breech their security.



True - ✔✔True or False. CCTV camera may capture activity missed by security force personnel.



True - ✔✔True or False. A CCTV can act as an intrusion detection system (IDS) when combined
with video motion detection.

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