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CDI CHAPTER 6 (2)
48問 • 1年前
  • Adrian Ramirez
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  • 1

    when the subjects become aware that he is under observation and identifies the observer

    made/burn out

  • 2

    when the surveliiant does not know the whereabouts of the subject or the subject had eluded the surveillance.

    lost

  • 3

    It is the chronological record of activities that the subject had or took place in the target area.

    log

  • 4

    refers to the area of operation of surveillance activities.

    Target area

  • 5

    types of surveillance

    stationary surveillance moving surveillance aerial surveillance video surveillance audio or electronic surveillance

  • 6

    is otherwise known as fix, plant or stakeout surveillance and is commonly done in one standard location

    stationary surveillance

  • 7

    it is employed when the subject moves from one place to another. The person is commonly tailing or shadowing the subject.

    moving surveillance

  • 8

    commonly employed if the subject knows about the presence of the surveillant.

    rough tail/open tail

  • 9

    this tailing is employed when it is extremely important not to lose the subject and a constant surveillance is needed

    close tail/tight tail

  • 10

    refers to the tailing commonly employed if the surveillant wants to remain undetected.

    loose tail

  • 11

    it is done using helicopters or other aerial devices. This is commonly employed in areas that is not accessible to foot or surveillance vehicle.

    aerial surveillance

  • 12

    this refers to the use of video equipment and other devices used to record visual activity of the subject.

    video surveillance

  • 13

    this refers to the employment of bugging or wiretapping devices

    Audio or electronic surveillance

  • 14

    is the eavesdropping any communication or conversation with the aid of any ____ device. _____ is a form of electronic device placed in an establishment to record, receive or transmit conversation.

    Bug

  • 15

    is the interception of communication lines such as telephone or cellphone lines in order to listen or record conversation

    wiretapping

  • 16

    It is the visual inspection of an area, installation or building to determine its suitability for operational activities

    casing

  • 17

    types of casing

    interior casing exterior casing

  • 18

    this is the inspection and observation of the immediate areas surrounding the building or any structure which includes location, direction, possible exits and others.

    exterior casing

  • 19

    it is the inspection of the different parts of the building or any structure which includes but not limited to different rooms within the building.

    interior casing

  • 20

    Is defined as any person capable, skilled, and competent in collecting, extracting, gathering, infiltrating, penetrating information of all kinds of in various sources as well as knowledgeable in the science of disguise in order to avoid detection from the enemy or any unwanted forces while doing intelligence work.

    agent

  • 21

    is defined as the clandestine operation or activity done by any agents in order to gather relevant facts for future operation.

    intelligence work

  • 22

    use authority to gain information.

    agent of influence

  • 23

    recruited within a highly sensitive target.

    agent in place

  • 24

    leak false information to the enemy.

    expandable agent

  • 25

    reached the enemy camp, gathered information and are able to get back without being caught.

    penetration agent

  • 26

    enemy agent, who has been taken into custody, turned around and sent back where he came from as an agent of his captors

    double agent

  • 27

    general classification of agents

    principal agent Action Agents Support Agents

  • 28

    an agent responsible for the collection of information

    espionage agent

  • 29

    these are agents who molds the attitude, action or opinion of an individual or a group people.

    propagandist agents

  • 30

    an agent directed to undertake action in line with destroying temporarily or permanently, any material, an article or property which is necessary in their normal operation

    saboteur

  • 31

    these are agents who are part of paramilitary group organized to cause great damage to the enemy during hot war situation

    guerilla

  • 32

    these are those agents who provide special protection in times of dangerous phase of clandestine operation;

    strong arm

  • 33

    these are those agents who induces the enemy to act on their own detriment or put them in disadvantage.

    provacateur

  • 34

    these are those who engage in activities in line with giving support to the clandestine operations

    support Agents

  • 35

    continue to observe any person or places that is connected to the operation

    surveillant investigatigator

  • 36

    obtain money needed to sustain the operation

    procurer of funds

  • 37

    responsible in maintaining the safe house for training, briefing debriefing or any other purposes.

    safe house keeper

  • 38

    responsible for securing the clandestine operation

    communication agent

  • 39

    Is defined as an art and science that deals with the codes and cipher

    cryptography

  • 40

    refers to the readable and understandable message that will be converted into cryptogram.

    Plain Text

  • 41

    is the result of Cryptography

    cryptogram

  • 42

    is a system of words, numbers or symbols that are used to represent a word.

    codes

  • 43

    is defined as a compilation of words, number, symbols, or a combination of either word, number, or symbol with their corresponding meaning

    code book

  • 44

    if the code is used, term of converting plaintext into unintelligible is known as

    encode

  • 45

    if code system is used , the term converting coded message into a plain text is known as

    Decode

  • 46

    Is the system which involve the substitution or transposition of individual letters to make it unreadable._____ can be either transposition _____ or substitution _______

    cipher

  • 47

    If the cipher system is used, the term of converting plain text into unintelligible is known as ______

    encipher

  • 48

    converting ciphered message into plain text in called _______

    decipher

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    when the subjects become aware that he is under observation and identifies the observer

    made/burn out

  • 2

    when the surveliiant does not know the whereabouts of the subject or the subject had eluded the surveillance.

    lost

  • 3

    It is the chronological record of activities that the subject had or took place in the target area.

    log

  • 4

    refers to the area of operation of surveillance activities.

    Target area

  • 5

    types of surveillance

    stationary surveillance moving surveillance aerial surveillance video surveillance audio or electronic surveillance

  • 6

    is otherwise known as fix, plant or stakeout surveillance and is commonly done in one standard location

    stationary surveillance

  • 7

    it is employed when the subject moves from one place to another. The person is commonly tailing or shadowing the subject.

    moving surveillance

  • 8

    commonly employed if the subject knows about the presence of the surveillant.

    rough tail/open tail

  • 9

    this tailing is employed when it is extremely important not to lose the subject and a constant surveillance is needed

    close tail/tight tail

  • 10

    refers to the tailing commonly employed if the surveillant wants to remain undetected.

    loose tail

  • 11

    it is done using helicopters or other aerial devices. This is commonly employed in areas that is not accessible to foot or surveillance vehicle.

    aerial surveillance

  • 12

    this refers to the use of video equipment and other devices used to record visual activity of the subject.

    video surveillance

  • 13

    this refers to the employment of bugging or wiretapping devices

    Audio or electronic surveillance

  • 14

    is the eavesdropping any communication or conversation with the aid of any ____ device. _____ is a form of electronic device placed in an establishment to record, receive or transmit conversation.

    Bug

  • 15

    is the interception of communication lines such as telephone or cellphone lines in order to listen or record conversation

    wiretapping

  • 16

    It is the visual inspection of an area, installation or building to determine its suitability for operational activities

    casing

  • 17

    types of casing

    interior casing exterior casing

  • 18

    this is the inspection and observation of the immediate areas surrounding the building or any structure which includes location, direction, possible exits and others.

    exterior casing

  • 19

    it is the inspection of the different parts of the building or any structure which includes but not limited to different rooms within the building.

    interior casing

  • 20

    Is defined as any person capable, skilled, and competent in collecting, extracting, gathering, infiltrating, penetrating information of all kinds of in various sources as well as knowledgeable in the science of disguise in order to avoid detection from the enemy or any unwanted forces while doing intelligence work.

    agent

  • 21

    is defined as the clandestine operation or activity done by any agents in order to gather relevant facts for future operation.

    intelligence work

  • 22

    use authority to gain information.

    agent of influence

  • 23

    recruited within a highly sensitive target.

    agent in place

  • 24

    leak false information to the enemy.

    expandable agent

  • 25

    reached the enemy camp, gathered information and are able to get back without being caught.

    penetration agent

  • 26

    enemy agent, who has been taken into custody, turned around and sent back where he came from as an agent of his captors

    double agent

  • 27

    general classification of agents

    principal agent Action Agents Support Agents

  • 28

    an agent responsible for the collection of information

    espionage agent

  • 29

    these are agents who molds the attitude, action or opinion of an individual or a group people.

    propagandist agents

  • 30

    an agent directed to undertake action in line with destroying temporarily or permanently, any material, an article or property which is necessary in their normal operation

    saboteur

  • 31

    these are agents who are part of paramilitary group organized to cause great damage to the enemy during hot war situation

    guerilla

  • 32

    these are those agents who provide special protection in times of dangerous phase of clandestine operation;

    strong arm

  • 33

    these are those agents who induces the enemy to act on their own detriment or put them in disadvantage.

    provacateur

  • 34

    these are those who engage in activities in line with giving support to the clandestine operations

    support Agents

  • 35

    continue to observe any person or places that is connected to the operation

    surveillant investigatigator

  • 36

    obtain money needed to sustain the operation

    procurer of funds

  • 37

    responsible in maintaining the safe house for training, briefing debriefing or any other purposes.

    safe house keeper

  • 38

    responsible for securing the clandestine operation

    communication agent

  • 39

    Is defined as an art and science that deals with the codes and cipher

    cryptography

  • 40

    refers to the readable and understandable message that will be converted into cryptogram.

    Plain Text

  • 41

    is the result of Cryptography

    cryptogram

  • 42

    is a system of words, numbers or symbols that are used to represent a word.

    codes

  • 43

    is defined as a compilation of words, number, symbols, or a combination of either word, number, or symbol with their corresponding meaning

    code book

  • 44

    if the code is used, term of converting plaintext into unintelligible is known as

    encode

  • 45

    if code system is used , the term converting coded message into a plain text is known as

    Decode

  • 46

    Is the system which involve the substitution or transposition of individual letters to make it unreadable._____ can be either transposition _____ or substitution _______

    cipher

  • 47

    If the cipher system is used, the term of converting plain text into unintelligible is known as ______

    encipher

  • 48

    converting ciphered message into plain text in called _______

    decipher