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THEFT AND PILFERAGE
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  • 問題数 28 • 5/12/2025

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  • 1

    It is committed by any person, who with intent to gain but without violence, against, or intimidation of person’s nor force upon things shall take personal property of another without the latter consent.

    THEFT

  • 2

    An individual may need or desire to commit the act because of financial problem, inadequate income, extravagant living and gambling.

    THE NEED OR DESIRE

  • 3

    It is an irresistible urge to steal items of trivial value. People with this disorder are compelled to steal things, generally, but not limited to, objects of little of no significant value.

    KLEPTOMANIA

  • 4

    The individual with such tendency may be more tempted to steal security control are inadequate.

    THE CRIMINAL TENDENCY

  • 5

    One who steals due to his inability to resist the unexpected opportunity and has a little fear of detection.

    CASUAL PILFERER

  • 6

    One who steals with preconceived plans and takes away any or all types of items or supplies for economic gain.

    SYSTEMATIC PILFERER

  • 7

    It is the protection resulting from the application of various measures which prevent or delay the enemy or unauthorized persons in gaining information through the communication system.

    COMMUNICATION SECURITY

  • 8

    The component of communication security which results from all measures designed to protect transmission from interception.

    TRANSMISSION SECURITY

  • 9

    The results from the provisions of technically sound crypto-system and their proper use.

    CRYPTOGRAPHIC SECURITY

  • 10

    providing safeguards to equipment and material from access by unauthorized persons.

    PHYSICAL SECURITY

  • 11

    It is the monitoring of telephone conversations by a third party, often by convert means.

    WIRETAPPING

  • 12

    It means to secretly listen to or record a conversation using a hidden electronic device.

    BUGGING

  • 13

    It is the unauthorized real-time interception of a private communication, such as a phone call, instant message, video conference or fax transmission.

    EAVESDROPPING

  • 14

    It is a specialized type of physical security protecting the assets, personnel and operation of a bank, with special emphasis on the precaution and measures to safeguard the cash and assets while in storage, in transit, and during transactions.

    BANK SECURITY

  • 15

    It is a circular which aims to promote maximum protection of life and property against crimes (robbery, theft, etc), and other destructive causes.

    BSP CIRCULAR NO. 620

  • 16

    BSP requires that all banks be manned by adequate number of security personnel to be determined by the bank, taking in consideration its size, location, cost and overall bank protection requirement.

    GUARD SYSTEM

  • 17

    The banks are required to have a robbery alarm or other appropriate device promptly notifying law enforcement.

    SECURITY DEVICES

  • 18

    all armored vehicles are required to built with bullet resistant materials capable of withstanding the firepower of high powered firearm (M16, M14). Also equipped with a vault or safe or a partition wall with a combination lock.

    IN ARMORED CAR OPERATIONS

  • 19

    Security involving the protection of documents and information from loss, access by unauthorized persons.

    DOCUMENT AND INFORMATION SECURITY

  • 20

    It refers to the act of assigning to information or material one of the four security classification categories after determination has been made that the information requires the security protection as provided for in the regulation.

    CLASSIFY

  • 21

    Is an administrative determination that an individual is eligible from a security standpoint for access to classified matter of a specific category;

    SECURITY CLEARANCE

  • 22

    Refers to the grant of access to classified matter only to properly cleared persons when such classified information is required in the performance of their official duties, and restricting it to specific physical confine when feasible.

    COMPARTMENTATION

  • 23

    The term given to the requirement that the dissemination of classified matter only to properly cleared persons when such classified matters be limited strictly to those persons whose official duties require knowledge thereof.

    NEED TO KNOW

  • 24

    any information and material, the unauthorized disclosure of which would cause exceptionally grave damage to the nation, politically, economically or military;

    TOP SECRET

  • 25

    any information and material, the unauthorized disclosure of which would endanger national security, cause serious physical injury to the interest or prestige of the nation or any government activity.

    SECRET

  • 26

    any information and material which requires special protection other than those determined to be confidential, secret, and top secret manners.

    RESTRICTED

  • 27

    any information and materials, the unauthorized disclosure of which would be to the interest or prestige of the nation or government activity or would cause administrative embarrassment or unwarranted injury.

    CONFIDENTIAL

  • 28

    shall be in safe, steel filing cabinet with built in dial type combination lock

    STORAGE