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What Air Force command is appointed as the primary for cyberspace missions?
AFSPC
How do offensive operations support US cyberspace objectives?
Offensive operations support US cyberspace objectives by denying, degrading, disrupting, destroying, or altering the adversary’s ability to use cyberspace.
How do defensive operations handle network intrusions?
Defensive operations detect and deny access when unauthorized intrusions are attempted, determine the source, minimize the effectiveness and help to recover in timely manner.
How do we influence the adversary’s decision-making while protecting our operations?
By integrating the capabilities of influence operations, electronic warfare operations and network warfare operations in concert.
How would you define SCADA?
The term SCADA refers to centralized systems which monitor and control industrial sites, or complexes of systems spread out over large areas.
How are SCADA systems typically implemented?
SCADA systems typically implement a distributed database, commonly referred to as a tag database, which contains data elements called tags or points.
What do DOD IT DISR requirements mandate as a minimum?
That a minimum set of standards and guidelines for the acquisition of all DOD IT systems that produce, use, or exchange information.
What is the goal of AFNetOps?
To provide effective, efficient, secure, and reliable information network services used in critical DOD and Air Force C&I processes.
What center is the execution arm for the AFNetOps/CC for the command and control of Air Force networks?
AFNOC.
What are the two divisions that are a functional part of the AFNOC?
The NOD and NSD.
Who is responsible for the networthiness of information technology systems?
Information system owners.
Who is the focal point for Tier–2 (regional level) execution of enterprise network security and centralizes those aspects of network security previously performed by the MAJCOM NOSCs?
The I-NOSC.
What does the Operations Flight (SCO) provide to their customers?
Technical and systems support for wing communications and computer systems including ground radio, voice networks, airfield systems, and secure communications maintenance.
What is the goal of AFNetOps?
To provide effective, efficient, secure, and reliable information network services used in critical DOD and Air Force C&I processes.
What are the responsibilities of the Plans and Resources Flight (SCX)?
SCX is responsible for base-level communication security programs, such as Communications Security, Emission Security, and Spectrum Information Assurance.
What center is the execution arm for the AFNetOps/CC for the command and control of Air Force networks?
AFNOC.
How are expeditionary units established to operate?
Expeditionary units are established to operate with an Air Expeditionary Task Force.
What are the two divisions that are a functional part of the AFNOC?
The NOD and NSD.
Who is responsible for the networthiness of information technology systems?
Information system owners.
Who is the focal point for Tier–2 (regional level) execution of enterprise network security and centralizes those aspects of network security previously performed by the MAJCOM NOSCs?
The I-NOSC.
What does the Operations Flight (SCO) provide to their customers?
Technical and systems support for wing communications and computer systems including ground radio, voice networks, airfield systems, and secure communications maintenance.
What are the responsibilities of the Plans and Resources Flight (SCX)?
SCX is responsible for base-level communication security programs, such as Communications Security, Emission Security, and Spectrum Information Assurance.
How are expeditionary units established to operate?
Expeditionary units are established to operate with an Air Expeditionary Task Force.
(005) Offensive operations support United States cyberspace objectives by
a. providing adversaries access to useless data files on legacy systems.
b. taking offensive measures to track adversaries and correct damage to sensitive data.
C. denying, degrading, disrupting, destroying or altering the adversary’s ability to use cyberspace.
d. allowing the adversaries to use the cyberspace domain so we can document the country they’re from.
(006) Which option refers to centralized systems which monitor and control industrial sites, or complexes of systems spread out over large areas?
a. Joint Operability network.
b. Tactical data links network.
c. Strategic data control network.
D. Supervisory control and data acquisition.
(007) Which center has the overall authoritative source for the status, control, and defense of Air Force networks?
a. Area Processing Center (APC).
b. Network Control Center (NCC).
C. Air Force Network Operations Center (AFNOC).
d. Integrated Network Operations and Security Center (I-NOSC).
(007) Which center is typically aligned under the base communications squadron, provides Tier 3 (local level) on-site, and implements technical and physical network changes?
a. Area Processing Center (APC).
B. Network Control Center (NCC).
c. Air Force Network Operations Center (AFNOC).
d. Integrated Network Operations and Security Center (I-NOSC).
(008) Which function or organization has a mission that varies from providing small flyaway
communication packages to rapidly deploying Expeditionary Air Base (EAB) communications packages?
a. Enterprise Service Unit (ESU).
b. Enterprise Service Desk (ESD).
C. Combat Communications Squadron (CCS).
d. Expeditionary Communications Squadron (ECS).
(008) Which function or organization was established to operate with an air expeditionary task force (AETF)?
a. Enterprise Service Unit (ESU).
b. Enterprise Service Desk (ESD).
c. Combat Communications Squadron (CCS).
D. Expeditionary Communications Squadron (ECS).
(008) Which function or organization has the goal to manage AF core services, within the AFNetOps community to; reduce training, maintenance costs; increase operational flexibility and capacity to the warfighter?
A. Enterprise Service Unit (ESU).
b. Enterprise Service Desk (ESD).
c. Combat Communications Squadron (CCS).
d. Expeditionary Communications Squadron (ECS).