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Questions
1. During this step in the Risk Management Framework, the critical infrastructure and national preparedness communities may conduct exercises to assess and validate the capabilities of organizations, agencies, and jurisdictions.
A. Measure Effectiveness
B. Identify Infrastucture
C. Assess and Analyze Risks
D. Implement Risk Management Activities
E. Set goals
2. Decision makers prioritize activities to manage critical infrastructure risk based on the criticality of the affected infrastructure, the costs of such activities, and the potential for risk reduction during this step in the Risk Management Framework
A. Measure Effectiveness
B. Identify Infrastucture
C. Assess and Analyze Risks
D. Implement Risk Management Activities
E. Set goals
3. The critical infrastructure risk management approach complements and supports the Threat and Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment (THIRA) process conducted by regional, State, and urban area jurisdictions.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
4. Dependencies and interdependencies emerging from complex cyber capabilities and limitations is an example of which risk element?
A. Human
B. Consequence
C. Vulnerability
D. Threat
5. PPD-21 recommends critical infrastructure owners and operators contribute to national critical infrastructure security and resilience efforts through a range of activities, including all of the following EXCEPT:
A. Establish continuity plans and programs that facilitate the performance of lifeline functions during an incident
B. Develop and coordinate emergency response plans with appropriate Federal and SLTT government authorities
C. Sponsor critical infrastructure security and resilience-related research and development, demonstration projects, and pilot programs
D. Perform critical infrastructure risk assessments; understand dependencies and interdependencies; and develop emergency response plans.