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ISP Certification Test Questions

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From ISP Certification Exam Manual Sample Test Questions Before taking your ISP Certification Exam, why not test drive a few questions. You can find more at http://www.redbikepublishing.com 1. Which of the following are eligibility requirements for an FCL? a. The company must be an organization of at least 25 people b . The company must have potential for classified access c. The company must have a reputation for integrity d. The company must make its bottom line for three consecutive quarters e. The company is the only one who can perform the work 2. When can a contractor disclose classified information to another contractor? a. Furtherance of contract b. Furtherance of business development c. When directed by FSO d. When directed by CSA e. Just as long as other contractor is cleared 3. Unless restricted by GCA, SECRET material may be reproduced as follows EXCEPT: a. In performance of a prime contract b. In performance of subco...

Why not earn the NCMS ISP Certification

The ISP The Industrial Security Professional (ISP) Certification is sponsored by NCMS (Society of Industrial Security Professionals), a professional organization of industrial security members specializing in protecting classified information. This group of professionals works in an industry operating under the NISP. To achieve the goal of providing education and professionalism, NCMS has developed the ISP Certification. The ISP bearer demonstrates a high level of knowledge in topics involving safeguarding classified information. The certification is based on the NISPOM but also covers the following electives: communications security (COMSEC), operations security (OPSEC), Intellectual Property and Counter-Intelligence. Currently, only approximately 8% of NCMS members hold the ISP certification. In July 2005 there were only 75 ISPs and as of this publication the number has increased to over 290. As with most professional certifications, earning the ISP certification is recognized...