Security Fundamentals Professional Certificate (SFPC) Exam Prep| All Areas Covered| Questions and Verified Answers (Latest 2023/ 2024 Update)- 100% Correct

Security Fundamentals Professional

Certificate (SFPC) Exam Prep| All Areas

Covered| Questions and Verified Answers

(Latest 2023/ 2024 Update)- 100% Correct

Q: Critical Program Information in DoD

Answer:

1. U.S. capability elements that contribute to the warfighter's advantage throughout the life cycle,

which if compromised or subject to unauthorized disclosure, decrease the advantage.

2. Elements or components of a Research, Development, and Acquisition (RDA) program that, if

compromised, could cause significant degradation in mission effectiveness; shorten the expected

combat-effective life of the system; reduce technological advantage; significantly alter program

direction; or enable an adversary to defeat, counter, copy, or reverse engineer the technology or

capability. Includes information about applications, capabilities, processes and end-items.

Includes elements or components critical to a military system or network mission effectiveness.

Includes technology that would reduce the U.S. technological advantage if it came under foreign

control.

Q: Primary authorities governing foreign disclosure of classified military information.

Answer:

1. Arms Export Control Act

2. National Security Decision Memorandum 119

3. National Disclosure Policy-1

4. International Traffic in Arms Regulation (ITAR)

5. E.O.s 12829 & 13526

6. Bilateral Security Agreements

7. DoD 5220.22-M, "NISPOM"

Q: The purpose of the DD Form 254

Answer:


Convey security requirements, classification guidance and provide handling procedures for

classified material received and/or generated on a classified contract.

Q: Factors for determining whether U.S. companies are under Foreign Ownership, Control or

Influence

(FOCI)

Answer:

1. Record of economic and government

espionage against the U.S. targets

2. Record of enforcement/engagement

in unauthorized technology transfer

3. Type and sensitivity of the information that shall be accessed

4. The source, nature and extent of FOCI

5. Record of compliance with pertinent U.S. laws, regulations and contracts

6. Nature of bilateral & multilateral security & information exchange

agreements

7. Ownership or control, in whole or part, by a foreign government

Q: The purpose and the function of the Militarily Critical Technologies List (MCTL).

Answer:

1. Serves as a technical reference for the development and implementation of DoD technology,

security policies on international transfers of

defense-related goods, services, and technologies as administered by the Director, Defense

Technology Security

Administration (DTSA).

2. Formulation of export control proposals and export license review

Q: Security Infraction

Answer:

This event cannot reasonably be expected to and does not result in the loss, compromise, or

suspected compromise of classified information


Q: DoD Manual 5200.01, Volumes 1-4

Answer:

The manual that governs the DoD Information Security Program

Q: E.O. 13526

Answer:

The executive order that governs the DoD Information Security Program

Q: 32 CFR Parts 2001 & 2003,

Answer:

"Classified National Security

Information; Final Rule"

The Information Security Oversight Office (ISOO) document that governs the DoD Information

Security Program

Q: Security Violation

Answer:

An event that results in or could be expected to result in the loss or compromise of classified

information.

Q: Unauthorized Disclosure

Answer:

Communication or physical transfer of classified or controlled unclassified information to an

unauthorized recipient


Q: SSBI

Answer:

Initial investigation for military, contractors, and civilians:

· Special-Sensitive positions

· Critical-Sensitive positions1

· LAA

· Top Secret clearance eligibility

· IT-I duties

Q: ANACI

Answer:

Initial investigation for civilians:

· Noncritical-Sensitive positions2

· Confidential and Secret clearance eligibility

· IT-II duties

Q: NACLC

Answer:

Initial National Agency Check with Law and Credit for military and contractors:

· Secret or Confidential clearance eligibility

· All military accessions and appointments

· IT-II duties

· IT-III duties (military only)

Q: NACI

Answer:

National Agency Check with Inquiries for civilians and contractors:

· Non-Sensitive positions

· Low Risk

· HSPD-12 Credentialing

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