First, to meet minimum test requirements an applicant should have five years experience working in the NISPOM environment. If that’s you, then you are a technical expert and know the business of protecting classified information.
Second, study this book to practice, practice, and practice. It can help you prepare for the test.
Using practice tests to augment your ISP exam preparation will help. This book is the only one featuring four complete test length practice exams available for the ISP Certification.
It teaches insightful study tips designed to show you how to: form study groups, network, seek out opportunities, learn your way around the NISPOM and includes four exam length practice tests. According to reader comments and emails to the author, many who have bought this book, the ISP Test Tips, and used our techniques to augment their preparation have performed very well on the exam.
Again, this is the most important resource offering the largest volume and most comprehensive study questions available.
Try these questions to see how you do:
1. During UNCLASSIFIED visits by foreign nationals, it is a _____ responsibility to ensure export authorizations are obtained.
a. GCA
b. Contractor
c. CSA
d. State Department
e. DGR
2. Card readers, control panels, interface devices or keypads communication located inside of a TOP SECRET closed area shall have which of the following:
a. Tamper resistant enclosure
b. Fastened to a structure
c. Protected by tamper alarm
d. Activated retinal scan
e. None of the above
3. Sanitizing is the methodology used of _____ information from media prior to reusing the same media in an area that does not provide a level of protection that is acceptable.
a. Eradicating
b. Removing
c. Examining
d. Releasing
e. Exposing
4. TOP SECRET control officials shall be designated to _____________ TOP SECRET information.
a. Transmit, maintain access and accountability records for, and receive
b. Create, classify, brief, document
c. Receive, create, classify, disseminate
d. Request, assign, account, disseminate
e. Receive, transmit, classify, document
Scroll down for answers:
1. During UNCLASSIFIED visits by foreign nationals, it is
a _____ responsibility to ensure export authorizations are obtained.
a.
GCA
b.
Contractor (NISPOM 10-507)
c.
CSA
d.
State
Department
e.
DGR
2. Card readers, control panels, interface devices or
keypads communication located inside of a TOP SECRET closed area shall have
which of the following:
a.
Tamper
resistant enclosure
b.
Fastened to a
structure
c.
Protected by tamper alarm (NISPOM 5-313f)
d.
Activated
retinal scan
e.
None of the
above
3. Sanitizing is the methodology used of _____ information
from media prior to reusing the same media in an area that does not provide a level
of protection that is acceptable.
a.
Eradicating
b.
Removing (NISPOM 8-301b)
c.
Examining
d.
Releasing
e.
Exposing
4. TOP SECRET control officials shall be designated to
_____________ TOP SECRET information.
a.
Transmit, maintain access and accountability records
for, and receive (NISPOM 5-201a)
b.
Create,
classify, brief, document
c.
Receive,
create, classify, disseminate
d.
Request,
assign, account, disseminate
e.
Receive,
transmit, classify, document
Jeffrey W. Bennett, ISP is the owner of Red Bike Publishing Red Bike Publishing . He regularly consults, presents security training, and recommends export compliance and intellectual property protection countermeasures. He is an accomplished writer of non-fiction books, novels and periodicals. Jeff is an expert in security and has written many security books including: "Insider's Guide to Security Clearances" and "DoD Security Clearances and Contracts Guidebook", "ISP Certification-The Industrial Security Professional Exam Manual", and NISPOM/FSO Training".
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