Reference no: EM133447495
Assignment:
Scenario 1: "Encrypted messages hint at attack on holiday shoppers"
You are an intelligence office working at your state's regional fusion center. Your primary area of focus is a mildly populated area, with scattered bedroom communities. One major employer in your area is an aging mall, which still houses several big-box retailers, and draws thousands of shoppers per day from throughout the region. In early December, as the Holiday shopping season is ramping up, you intercept some Internet chatter in which an attack on the mall is discussed, but lacking concrete details.
A couple follow-up messages from the same source are encrypted to a point to which you can no longer interpret them. Even more encrypted messages follow at an ever-increasing rate.
- What would be your next move?
- Who would you bring in to help you move on this intelligence?
- What is your level of urgency at this point?
Scenario 2: "Large weapons cache intercepted at U.S.-Mexican border"
You are currently an officer with Customs and Border Protection, tasked with the inspection of vehicles entering the United States through the U.S - Mexican border. On a regular day, you may confiscate a few small weapons, but on this day, you inspect a large recreational vehicle, which is found to contain a multitude of high-capacity firearms, as well as improvised explosive devices - similar to those in use in Iraq and Afghanistan.
There is only one driver of the RV, a Mexican citizen, who appears genuinely surprised at the discovery of the weapons cache. You suspect that he may simply be a hired hand to unknowingly move illegal weapons into the United States.
- What should one do at this point?
- How many agencies do you think will ultimately be involved with discovering the intended target for these weapons?