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This study guide comprehensively covers the NMCI EIDWS exam for 2025/2026, focusing on naval communications, cybersecurity, and information warfare. It provides answers to key questions and defines important terms related to fleet operations, network systems, security protocols, and naval doctrines. Including historical battles and technological advancements, it's a valuable resource for naval personnel seeking certification or enhanced knowledge. Designed to aid understanding of modern naval information systems and operational readiness, it's a useful tool for advancing knowledge of cyber operations and fleet readiness.
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10th Fleet - ansFort Meade, MD; Fleet Cyber Command 18 - ansCMS Advise and Assist are conducted every ____ months 1992 - ansNavy Core Values were adopted by ADM Frank Kelso II in what year? 1993 - ansThe Sailor's Creed was written by a "Blue Ribbon Recruit Training panel" in what year at the direction of ADM Kelso? 3rd Fleet - ansSan Diego, CA; Eastern Pacific 4th Fleet - ansMayport, FL; Caribbean, Central and South America with surrounding waters 5 - ansFleet Master Chiefs (How many?) 5th Fleet - ansBahrain; Arabian Gulf, Indian Ocean and Persian Gulf 6th Fleet - ansGaeta, Italy; Mediterranean and Black Sea areas 7, 5 - ansA top secret clearance is good for ____ years and up for re-investigation at year ____? 75 - ansHypothermia occurs in water cooler than ____ degrees? 7th Fleet - ansYokosuka, Japan; Western Pacific and Indian Ocean Accreditation - ansThe official authorization by the appropriate DAA, on a case-by-case basis, permitting the processing of information on an IS; Advanced Digital Network System - ansADNS; Connects shipboard IP network to ships and shore. Allowance Equipage List - ansAEL; Onboard allowance for equipage and supplies AFRICOM - ansStuttgart-Moehringen, Germany. Promote a stable and secure African environment in support of U.S. foreign policy Activity Manpower Document - ansAMD; shows billet information for a command Allowance Parts List - ansWhat does APL stand for? Apogee - ansPoint in orbit of the moon or satellite where it's furthest from Earth Apollo 11 - ansJuly 16-24, 1969; First manned lunar landing; Neil A. Armstrong, former Navy pilot Application Server - ansServer that holds all applications Areas of Naval Doctrine (6) - ansCommand and Control; Operations; Warfare; Logistics; Intelligence; Planning ARPANET - ans1968, first internet. Designed to revolutionize computers and communications. Astrometry - ansBranch of astronomy that relates to measurement and explanation of stars and celestial bodies Anti-terrorism Force Protection - ansATFP; The range of measures, qualifications, responses, and tactics necessary to counter and manage terrorist threats. Atmospheric Drag - ansLow orbiting object, below 1000 km are slowed by the atmosphere resulting in the spacecraft not being where it is expected and to reduce the spacecraft's altitude Atmospheric Pressure - ansForce exerted by the weight of the air Authority to Operate - ansATO; The formal declaration by the DAA that an IS is approved to operate in a particular security mode using a prescribed set of safeguards; Good for 3 years.
Attributes of IA (5) - ansConfidentiality (information is not disclosed); Integrity (information is not modified); Availability (timely and reliable access); Non-Repudiation (proof of identity); Authentication (identity of sender/receiver of message) Backdoor - ansA method of bypassing normal authentication Bathythermograph - ansTorpedo shaped device that holds temp sensor and a transducer to detect changes in water temp vs depth. Battle of Coral Sea - ansMay 7-8, 1942; First carrier versus carrier battle.; The Lexington was sunk, and the Yorktown was damaged. Battle of Leyte Gulf - ansOctober 23, 1944; The final blow to the Japanese navy. The Japanese sent a naval force to Leyte Gulf to attack the U.S. fleet. Battle of Midway - ansJune 3-5, 1942; Turning point of the Pacific war. The US broke the Japanese naval code. Battle of Normandy - ansJune 6, 1944; The largest amphibious operation in history. Bead Window - ansReal-time procedure which brings to the immediate attention of circuit operators the fact that an EEFI disclosure has (or may have) occured Bioluminescence - ansEmission of light by a living organism (i.e. algae) Brilliant on the Basics (6) - ansSponsorship; Mentorship; Command Indoc; Sailor Recognition; Career Development Boards; Command OMBUDSMAN Support Brute Force Attack - ansChecking all passwords until one works; ("cracking") Buffer Overflow - ansBuffer overwrites the adjacent memory; Commonly uses C and C++ Casualty Report - ansCASREP; Used in the event of an equipment malfunction or deficiency. Sent out via naval message to COMTENTHFLEET, NCTAMSLANT and COMNAVCYBER FOUR CASREP categories (4) - ansC-1: Training; C-2: cause minor degradation; C-3: cause major degradation; C-4: cause loss to at least one primary mission CASREP types (4) - ansInitial (status of casualty); Update (submit changes to previously submitted information); Cancel (repaired during overhaul); Correction (casualty is repaired) Categories of Computer Incidents (9) - ansUser Level Intrusion; Root Level Intrusion; Unsuccessful Acitivity Attempt; Denial of Service; Non-Compliance Activity; Reconnaissance; Malicious Logic; Investigating; Explained Anomaly Categories of HAZMAT (6) - ansFlammables; Aerosols; Toxic; Corrosives; Oxidizers; Compressed Gases Categories of SITREP (3) - ansOPREP 3 Pinnacle; Navy Blue; Navy Unit SITREP Commander's Critical Intelligence Requirement - ansWhat does CCIR stand for? Cryptological Carry On Program - ansWhat does CCOP stand for? Command Cyber Readiness Inspection - ansWhat does CCRI stand for? CENTCOM - ansMacDill AFB, FL. Promotes cooperation among nations in the middle east Certification - ansAn Information System (IS) meets specific security requirements Consolidated Hazardous Re-utilization Inventory Management Program - ansWhat does CHRIMP stand for?; Location for issue, disposal and storage of HAZMAT. CIA - ansHas primary responsibility for CI and CT operations conducted outside the US.
Domain Naming System - ansWhat does DNS stand for?; A naming system that associates plain text with an IP address for websites DoD Directive 5240.1 - ansInstruction for Intelligence Oversight DoN World Wide Web Security Policy - ansAll DoN web site must be protected from modification on systems exposed to public networks Department of the Navy Central Adjudication Facility - ansWhat does DONCAF stand for?; Deny and grant clearances based on background information and investigations conducted by the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Defense Property Accounting System - ansWhat does DPAS stand for?; A barcode system used to track command assets.; Mario is the manager. Defense Re-utilization Marketing Office - ansWhat does DRMO stand for? Date Time Group - ansWhat does DTG stand for? Ducting - ansThe trapping of RF waves in 2 layers of the atmosphere Emergency Action Plan - ansWhat does EAP stand for?; A plan for destroying classified material, due to it's potential effect on national security should holdings fall into hostile hands Ebb - ansThe movement of the tide back to the sea Emergency Destruction Procedures - ansWhat does EDP stand for?; To ensure the safety of personnel and security of cryptologic material in any emergency Enlisted Distribution Verification Report - ansWhat does EDVR stand for?; Monthly statement of an activity's enlisted personnel account Essential Elements of Friendly Information - ansWhat does EEFI stand for? EEFI code 1 - ansPosition EEFI code 2 - ansCapabilities EEFI code 3 - ansOperations EEFI code 4 - ansElectronic Warfare EEFI code 5 - ansPersonnel EEFI code 6 - ansCOMSEC EEFI code 7 - ansWrong circuit Effects and treatment of Hypothermia - ansExposure to extreme cold.; Minimize heat loss from head, neck, sides and groin. EHF - ans30 GHz to 300 GHz Electronic Key Management System - ansWhat does EKMS stand for?; A US NSA led program responsible for COMSEC key management, accounting, and distribution Electrical shock personnel rescue procedures - ans(1) Remove power.; (2) If power cannot be removed, use non-conductive material to free the victim. ELF - ans3 Hz to 30 Hz Emission Control - ansWhat does EMCON stand for?; The controlling o all electromagnetic and acoustic radiation Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer - ansWhat does ENIAC stand for?; First electronic computer; University of Pennsylvania
EUCOM - ansStuttgart, Germany. Enhance transatlantic security and defend the United States forward. U.S Army, Air force, Naval Forces, USMC, Spec ops command Evaluation Report - ansRecords service and performance of duties for enlisted personnel E to E FBI - ansHas primary responsibility for CI and CT operations conducted in the US. FCC- 100 - ansMultiplexer/Demultiplexer; 16 port configuration; Operates in synchronous or asynchronous Foreign Disclosure Officer - ansWhat does FDO stand for?; Determines what classified information can be released to foreign activities First CIO/DNI - ansTheodorus Bailey Myers Mason Fitness Report - ansRecords of service and performance of duties for all personnel E7 and above Fleet Level Intelligence Organizations - ansWhat does FLIO stand for?; Intelligence in a specific fleet Fog - ansCollect of water droplets and ice crystals suspended in the air Force Master Chiefs (10) - ansNaval Education and Training; Bureau of Medicine; Naval Reserve Force; Naval Air Force Pacific; Naval Air Force Atlantic; Naval Surface Forces Pacific; Naval Surface Forces Atlantic; Naval Submarine Forces Pacific; Naval Submarine Forces Atlantic; Force Master Chief Petty Officer of the Seabees Frequency - ansNumber of cycles per unit of time Fleet Survey Team - ansWhat does FST stand for?; Enables commanders around the world in littoral regions with operation hydrography Global Broadcast Service - ansWhat does GBS stand for?; Incorporated in UFO 8, 9, 10 Geosynchronous orbit - ansIn sync with Earth's orbit; Approx 19,300 miles above the surface GINGERBREAD - ansUnauthorized voice on the net. Gingerbread 3x Roger OUT Goal of Navy's Hearing Conservation Program and dB ranges - ansPrevent hearing loss.; Single - 84 dB; Double - 104dB; Max - 140dB Geostationary Operational Environment Satellite - ansWhat does GOES stand for?; Provides continuous monitoring necessary for intensive data analysis GOV Purchase Card Limit - ans$3000 limit per transaction Global Positioning System - ansWhat does GPS stand for?; NAVSTAR GPS signal types (2) - ansSPS unencrypted civilian; PPS more precise military Guadalcanal - ansNovember 12-15, 1942; After three days of bitter fighting, the Japanese naval forces retreated and U.S. Marines were able to secure the island of Guadalcanal. The Japanese lost 2 cruisers and 6 destroyers. Gun salute - ansSECNAV designated ship and shore stations may fire gun salutes; 21 guns (GW's B'day, Memorial Day, ID4, to honor the Presidential, to honor heads of foreign states); 17 guns (ADM); 15 guns (VADM); 13 guns (RADM); 11 guns (RDML); fired at 5 second intervals Hazard Severity - ansPotential consequence that can occur as a result of a hazard Hazard Severity CAT 1 - ansMay cause death or loss of facility/asset
Joint Personnel Adjudication System - ansWhat does JPAS stand for?; Uses NIPRNET to connect all DoD security personnel around the world with Central Adjudication Facility. Joint Spectrum Intrusion Resolution - ansWhat does JSIR stand for? Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System - ansWhat does JWICS stand for?; A secure global network for TS/SCI multimedia intelligence communications worldwide Layers of the atmosphere - ansTroposphere 3.7 miles from earth; Stratosphere 3.7 - 31. miles; Ionosphere 31.1 - 250 miles Low Earth Orbit - ansWhat does LEO stand for?; Approx 150-800 miles above surface LF - ans30 KHz to 300 KHz Littoral - ansPart of a body of water that is close to the shore Mike Stevens - ansWho is MCPON? Meaconing - ansThe intentional transmission of signals designed to deceive user of navigational aids Medium Earth Orbit - ansWhat does MEO stand for?; Approx 10,800 miles above surface; Has a 12 hour period Mercury 3 - ansMay 5, 1961; First US manned space flight.; LT Alan Shepard, USN Message Precedence (4) - ansR - Routine - <6 hours; P - Priority - <3 hours; O - Immediate - <30 minutes; Z - Flash - 10 minutes or less Mobile Environment Team - ansWhat does MET stand for?; Support special warfare forces by providing weather data, mapping, ocean charting, and geodesy support Methods of clearing an obstructive airway (4) - ansStanding abdominal thrust; Reclining abdominal thrust; Standing chest thrust; Reclining chest thrust Methods to control bleeding (3) - ansDirect pressure; pressure points; tourniquet METOC products from NOP - ansAstronomical data and products; Tropical cyclone warnings; Ocean and atmospheric conditions; Meteorology and oceanography support MF - ans300 KHz to 3 MHz Mine Warfare UUV Platoon - ansUnmanned underwater vehicle; Located at Stennis Space Center Mishap Probability - ansLikelihood that an accident will result Mishap Probability SubCAT A - ansLikely to occur immediately Mishap Probability SubCAT B - ansProbably will occur in time Mishap Probability SubCAT C - ansMay occur in time Mishap Probability SubCAT D - ansUnlikely to occur Mission of the Navy - ansTo maintain, train, and equip a combat ready naval force that is capable of winning wars, deterring aggression and maintaining freedom of the seas. Mixed Layer - ansActive turbulence has homogenized some range of depths Mobile attachment purpose - ansFlexibility and Adaptability Modem - ansModulator/Demodulator; Converts a computer digital signal to analog signal for travel over phone lines Modulation - ansEncoding information onto a carrier signal for transmission
Material Obligation Validation - ansWhat does MOV stand for?; Determines if outstanding material requirements still exist and are still valid. Material Safety Data Sheets - ansWhat does MSDS stand for?; Information on how to use, store and dispose of hazardous materials Multiplexing - ansCompressing multiple signals into one SATCOM signal Naval Air and Space Intelligence Center - ansWhat does NASIC stand for?; Source of air and space intel for DoD National Security Act of 1 947 - ansMandated a major reorganization of the foreign policy and military establishments of the US Government.; created the CIA and National Security Council (NSC); merged the War and Navy departments into the DoD; created the USAF Navajo Code Talkers - ansNavajo tribesman trained in communications (Wind Talkers) used their native language to communicate in code because it was so complex. Navajo code was never broken Naval vessels at inception (3) - ansShips-of-the-Line (64-100+ guns); Frigates (28-44 guns); Sloops-of-War (10-20 guns) NAVCOMPT 2276 - ansRequest for contract NAVCYBERFOR's role in CCRI - ansTo conduct readiness inspections ensuring all IA policies are enforced within a command. NAVSUP 1250- 2 - ansUsed to order NSN Navy Correspondence Manual - ansPrescribed uniform standards for management and preparation of all correspondence Navy Red and Blue Teams - ansRed = Offense; Blue = Defense; Test the vulnerability of networks and passwords Navy's birthday - ansOctober 13, 1775 Not Carried - ansWhat does NC stand for? Navy Cyber Defense Operating Command - ansWhat does NCDOC stand for?; To coordinate, monitor and oversee the defense of Navy computer systems and networks. Need to Know - ansIndividual requires access to information in order to perform duties National Intelligence Organizations - ansWhat does NIO stand for?; All intelligence that involves threats to US NIPRNET - ansGlobal long haul IP based networks to support UNCLASS IP data communications. Not in Stock - ansWhat does NIS stand for? Navy Integrated Environmental Support System - ansWhat does NITES stand for? (NITES 2000); Provides tactical weather prediction on ships Navy Marine Corps Intranet - ansWhat does NMCI stand for? Naval Oceanography ASW Team - ansWhat does NOAT stand for?; Stennis Space Center Mississippi and detachment in Mayport Norfolk, VA - ansNCTAMS LANT (Location) NORTHCOM - ansPeterson AFB, CO. Homeland Defense, civil support, NORAD NOVA - ansAutomated message and store forward. UNIX based system
Planning Process (5 steps) - ansIdentify critical info; threat assessment; vulnerability analysis; risk assessment; measures/countermeasures Polar Operational Environment Satellite - ansWhat does POES stand for?; Offers a daily global coverage making polar orbits 14 times a day Polar Oribt - ansPasses over entire surface of earth; used extensively by imagery satellites Pressure affects sound - ansHigher pressure requires more power to travel same distance Pressure points (11) - ansTemple (Temporal); Jaw (Facial); Neck (Carotid); Clavicle (Subclavian); Above elbow (Brachial); Below elbow (Brachial); Hand (Radial); Groin (Iliac); Thigh (Femoral); Knee (Popliteal); Ankle (Tibial) Pulse Repetition Frequency - ansWhat does PRF stand for?; Number of pulses per unit of time Pulse Repetition Interval - ansWhat does PRI stand for?; Time between pulses Primary Warfare Areas (6) - ansASW - Anti-sub warfare (deny submarines); SUW - Surface warfare (deny surface warships and cargo vessels); IW - Information warfare (information superiority over adversary); STW - Strike warfare (nukes or conventional missiles); AW - Air warfare (reduce air and missile threat); NSW - Naval Special warfare (unique objectives, weapons & forces) Principles of Naval Logistics (7) - ansFlexibility; Economy; Attainability; Responsiveness; Survivability; Simplicity; Sustainability Privilege Escalation - ansAct of exploiting a flaw to gain access to protected elements Proxy Server - ansHandles web traffic and controls the flow of internet traffic between a LAN and the outer internet Perform to Serve - ansWhat does PTS stand for?; Long range force shaping tool that aids in leveling rating manning between overmanned and undermanned ratings, while managing the quality of reenlistment applicants Purple Code - ansCipher system used by the Japanese (code-named Purple by US) in the 1930's for communications. US led a team effort to decrypt. Great benefit to US to help them understand Japanese policy prior to WWII. Binder were purple Purpose of Naval Intelligence (4) - ans(1) Support the Commander; (2) ID centers of gravity and critical vulnerabilities; (3) Support planning and execution of Operations; (4) Protect the Force RAC categories (5) - ansCritical risk; Serious Risk; Moderate Risk; Minor Risk; Negligible risk RADM Grace Hopper - ansComputer programmer that created COBAL and coined the term computer bug Red Cross message - ansProvides emergency support for service members on matter pertaining to their family Refraction - ansBending of RF waves as it passes through different density Relative Humidity - ansAmount of water vapor that exists in gaseous mixture Reportable events to the SSO - ansSecurity Violations; Practices Dangerous to Security
Required mishap reportable items (4) - ansOn duty DOD civilians and On/Off duty military; Government property damage; Work related injury that requires care beyond first aid; Any other incidents of interest Risk Assessment Code (RAC) - ansCombine the severity with the probability to determine RAC River City - ansPrevents the unauthorized disclosure of information.; This is set 1-4, and secures different telecomm/IP services. Router - ansLayer 3 device that forwards packets between different networks Security Access Eligibility Report - ansWhat does SAER stand for?; A report stating all facts pertaining to an incident. Sent through JPAS Salinity affects sound - ansSound is deflected off the salt in water Sensitive Compartmental Information - ansWhat does SCI stand for?; Classified information concerning or derived from intelligence sources, methods, or analytical processes, which is required to be handled within formal access control systems established by the Director of Central Intelligence. SECDEF - ansChuck Hagle SECNAV - ansRay Mabus Secret - ansWhich classification is it?; Red; grave damage Secret and Confidential Investigations - ansNACLC or ANACI every 10 years for Secret; 15 for Confidential Service Pack - ansPatch used to fix a vulnerability on the network ServMart - ansSelf service store for supplies, i.e. NEXDepot SF 153 - ansCOMSEC Material Report SF 30 - ansAmendment of Solicitation/Modification of Contract SF 312 - ansNondisclosure Agreement (NDA) SF 364 - ansReport of Discrepancy (ROD) SF 386 - ansQuality Deficiency Report (QDR) SF 44 - ansMultipurpose form used to pay commercial business; aviation fuel limit $25, SF 700 - ansSecurity Container Information SF 701 - ansActivity Security Checklist SF 702 - ansSecurity Container Check Sheet SF 703 - ansTop Secret Cover Sheet SF 707 - ansSecret Label Servicemembers' Group Life Insurance - ansWhat does SGLI stand for?; (Beneficiaries) Strike Group Oceanography Team - ansWhat does SGOT stand for?; Replaced NAVPAC METOC. They provide timely and tactically relevant METOC products and services to the fleet SHF - ans3 GHz to 30 GHz Selected Item Management - ansWhat does SIM stand for?; 2 or more requests in a 6 month period of an NC item.
TCP/IP model - ansDoD Model; Process/Application - Application, Presentation, Session; Host-to-Host - Transport; Internet - Network; Network Access - Data Link, Physical Task Element - ansWhat does TE stand for?; Component of a naval task unit Temperature affects sound - ansLower temps, sound travels slower TEMPEST - ansThe code word used for unwanted EM/mechanical radiation; code name given to investigation, study, and control of compromising emanations from telecommunications and automated information processing systems Task Force - ansWhat does TF stand for?; Component of a fleet organized by the commander of a task fleet or higher authority for the accomplishment of a specific task or tasks. Task Group - ansWhat does TG stand for?; Component of a task force Thermocline - ansThin but distinct layer in a large body of water in which temperature changes more rapidly with depth than it does in the layers around Threat - ansAny circumstance or event with potential to adversely impact an IS THREATCON A - ansA small and general terrorist attack THREATCON B - ansA somewhat predictable terrorist threat exists THREATCON C - ansIntelligence reports that a terrorist threat is imminent THREATCON D - ansA terrorist attack is taking place or has happened THREATCON Normal - ansNo current terrorist threat Theater Intelligence Organizations - ansWhat does TIO stand for?; Intelligence in a specific theater Top Secret - ansOrange; exceptionally grave damage Topography - ansStudy of earth's surface, shape and features Topology - ansShows how data navigates through its network layout Treatment for electrical shock - ansAdminister CPR and take into account any possible spinal injuries or fractures. Treatment of frostbite - ansCover up in layers Trojan - ansMalware that lets unauthorized access to a computer Tropical Cyclone Conditions of Readiness (5) - ansCOR 5 - Destructive weather isn't anticipated and winds not over 50 knots for 72 hours; COR 4 - Excess of 50 knots in 72 hours; COR 3 - 50 knots, 48 hours; COR 2 - 50 knots, 24 hours; COR 1 - 50 knots, 12 hours TS/SCI Investigation - ansSSBI, SSBI-PR, PPR every 5 years Top Secret Control Officer - ansWhat does TSCO stand for?; Responsible for TS material Telecomm Service Order - ansWhat does TSO stand for?; Authorization from DISA to start, change, or stop a circuit or trunk Telecomm Service Request - ansWhat does TSR stand for?; Initial of a TSO Task Unit - ansWhat does TU stand for?; Component of a task group Two departments that merged to form ONI - ansDirector of Naval Intelligence; DCNO for Information Dominance UHF - ans300 MHz to 3 GHz ULF - ans300 Hz to 3 KHz Unclassified - ansGreen
USC Title 10 - ansOutlines the role of US Armed Forces USC Title 50 - ansOutlines the role of War and National Defense USS Osmand Ingram (DD-255) - ansFirst Navy ship named after an enlisted man who was killed while trying to protect his ship (USS Cassin) during attack by German submarine (U-
1 - ansNumber of channels used for timing per broadcast package 1 - ansThe number of months the EHF red unique key is a ahead of the EHF black key 110 - ansPort used for Post Office Protocol version 3 16 - ansNumber of channels there are for each broadcast package 21 - ansPort used for exchanging infomation of a network that supports TCP/IP 23 - ansPort used for Telnet
Consolidated Afloat Network Exchange System - ansWhat does CANES stand for?; Centralizes all networks on a ship CARS - ansWebsite used to submit SAR for EHF Collaboration at Sea - ansWhat does CAS stand for?; Allows ships in a battlegroup to share information in real time Commercial Broadband Satellite Program - ansWhat does CBSP stand for?; Replaces CWSP and INMARSAT CBSP Earth Stations (4) - ansPaumalu, HI; Brewster, WA; Holmdel, NJ; Fuchsstadt, Germany Communications Control Ship - ansWhat does CCS stand for?; A ship in a battlegroup that is assigned as the net control station for all strike group circuits Cent Sign - ansSymbol to indicate that a PMS check has been completed by higher authority Charlie - ansThis configuration is 64 K data only COMSEC Material Issuing Office - ansWhat does CMIO stand for?; Receives, stores, and ships Ready For Issue (RFI) equipment and is the Physical Material Handling Segment (PMHS) for the Navy in EKMS CMS 25A - ansCOMSEC Destruction Report used for regular, irregular and emergency CMS 25B - ansCOMSEC Key Material Local Destruction Report used to record destruction of multiple copy segments of COMSEC keying material packaged in canisters CMS 5A - ansSuperseded by the EKMS 5 CNO - ansDevelops and implements COMSEC policies for the DoN CO - ansDesignates in writing the EKMS Manager Coaxial - ansStandard cable TV Common Ports (9) - ans20 - FTP; 21 - FTP; 22 - SSL; 23 - TELNET; 25 - SMPT; 53 - DNS; 80 - HTTP; 110 - POP3; 443 - HTTPS Criteria to receive IP service from FLTNOC (3) - ans(1) Must have approved ATO or IATO; (2) Must submit IP request to the NOC in the region; (3) Must have approved SAA (Satellite Access Authorization) Commercial Wideband Satellite Program - ansWhat does CWSP stand for?; Utilitizes commercial satellite to provide services to the military D - ansPeriodicity code for Daily Demand Assigned Multiple Access - ansWhat does DAMA stand for? DAMA modes of operation (2) - ansAC - automatic control, developed with TD-1271; DC - distributed control, not encrypted, provides frame sync (for torubleshooting) Defense Information Tree - ansWhat does DIT stand for? DNS Server - ansRuns DNS service Downlink - ansUHF SATCOM earth stations receive on the ____ frequency Defense Red Switch Network (encrypted) - ansWhat does DRSN stand for? DS- 1 - ans1.544 Mbps Defense Satellite Communication System - ansWhat does DSCS stand for?; Provides worldwide, jam-resistant, secure voice and high data comms using military satellites
DSCS Step Sites (7) - ansFt. Belvoir, VA; Northwest, VA; Ft. Meade, MD; Ft. Detrick, MD; Ft. Buckner, Okinawa, Japan; Lago di Patria, Italy; Landstuhl, Germany Defense Switch Network - ansWhat does DSN stand for? Destination Station Routing Indicator - ansWhat does DSRI stand for?; 6 or 7 characters DUSC (Quantity) - ans2 Directory Update & Service Center; NCTAMS LANT and NCTAMS PAC (primary) E- 1 - ans2.048 Mbps EC Beam - ansEarth Coverage; Covers a large area of the footprint EHF LDR - ans75 - 2400 bps EHF MDR - ansSATCOM data rate: 4.8 kbps - 1.544 Mbps EKMS Manager - ansResponsible for properly administering the command's EKMS account and ensuring compliance with established policy and procedures. EKMS Manager's duties - ansAdvises CO on matter concerning security and handling of COMSEC material and associated records, reports and audits EKMS Tier Levels (4) - ansTier 0 (highest); Tier 1; Tier 2; Tier 3 (lowest) Electronic Spillage - ansData placed on an IT system processing insufficient security controls to protect the data at the required clasification Equipment at FLTNOC (6) - ansPremise Router; OSSR; ISSR; VSCAN; DNS Mail Server; Fleet Router Feedback Report - ansWhat does FBR stand for?; Must be submitted to make changes to an MRC FDM, TDM - ansThe Navy uses what two types of multiplexing? Fiber Optic - ansGlass, most secure File Server - ansCommand Share Folders FL 11 - ansBT (Break) FL 12 - ansMessage Body FL 13 - ansBT (Break) FL 15 - ans#SSN FL 16 - ansNNNN (End of message) FL 2 - ansDSRI FL 3 - ansDE OSRI Time SSN FL 4 - ansTransmission instructions FL 5 - ansPrecedence DTG Message instructions; P 271005Z Mar 13 ZDK FL 6 - ansFM (Originator PLA) FL 7 - ansTO (Action addressee PLA) FL 8 - ansINFO (Other addressee PLA) Fleet Network Operations Center - ansWhat does FLTNOC stand for?; Provides IP services to the fleet FLTNOC's (4) - ansUARNOC-Atlantic (Hampton Roads); PRNOC-Pacific (Hawaii); ECRNOC-Europe and Med (Naples); IORNOC-Indian (Bahrain)
Joint Military Strategic and Tactical Relay - ansWhat does MILSTAR stand for?; EHF SATCOM; Can crosslink between other MILSTAR satellites without the requirement to connect to another shore station first MMS - ansGateguard is used to dial into ___ Multilevel Messaging Server - ansWhat does MMS stand for?; Provides secure dial-up messaging service. Usually via STU-III. Microsoft Office Sharepoint Server - ansWhat does MOSS stand for? MPS- 800 - ansDevice that enables NCTAMS LANT & NCTAMS PAC to radiate CUDIXS to each other MRC - ansVerified in this order: MRC-MIP-LOEP-Change page Material Safety Data Sheet - ansWhat does MSDS stand for? Master Update Authority - ansWhat does MUA stand for?; A single point for messaging directory address updates. NCTAMS PAC is primary; NCTAMS LANT is secondary Navy UHF Follow-on - ansLinks ships, mobile unites and shore sites together using two types of SATCOM relays; FLTSAT and UFO. Utilizes WSC-3, WSC-5, PSC-3 and PSC-5. NCMS - ansAdministers the DoN COMSEC program and is the SERVAUTH for DoN NCTS - ansRelay station for NCTAMS; Strategically located NET - ansWhere multiple terminals are connected for voice or data; requires access NETWARCOM - ansControlling authority for all Navy firewall policies NSA - ansDevelops and implements COMSEC policies internationally OC- 1 - ans51.84 Mbps OC- 3 - ans155.52 Mbps Offset - ansSubtract the downlink frequency from the uplink frequency to determine the ____ for any SATCOM circuit OPNAVINST 2201.2 - ansInstruction covers all computer network incident responses Originating Station Routing Indicator - ansWhat does OSRI stand for? Outlook Web Access - ansWhat does OWA stand for?; Allows users to remotely check email via web browser Ping - ansSends small packet of data to network device to test connectivity PMS- 5 - ansAnother name for LOEP PMUL - ansPacific Ocean (UFO 8) PMUL - ansPMOT and PMCC belong to this broadcast package Plain Old Telephone System - ansWhat does POTS stand for? Print Server - ansServer for network printers and queues Procedures for correcting spillage (4) - ans(1) Contact EKMS Manager; (2) Contact Security Manager; (3) Inform CoC; (4) Notify IA manager when spillage is identified Point-to-Point communication - ansWhat does PTP stand for? Publications used for message traffic (4) - ansACP-126; JANAP 128; NTP 3; NTP 4 Q - ansPeriodicity code for Quarterly Quarterly - ansCO CMS inspections are conducted ____
Redundant Array of Independent/Inexpensive Disks - ansWhat does RAID stand for?; A way of storing data on multiple redundant hard drives Red - ansPatch panel color that indicates non-secure information is being passed through Regular - ansThis supersession is based on a specific, predetermined supersession date for each edition of material by the Controlling Authority RHMCSUU - ansWorldwide MCS RI Routing Indicator - ansWhat does RI stand for?; Function as messaging station ID RSSC - ansGives final approval for DSCS S - ansPeriodicity code for Semiannually Satellite Access Authorization - ansWhat does SAA stand for? Satellite Access Request - ansWhat does SAR stand for? Spectrum Management - ansMonitoring of frequencies throughout the ranges Spot Beam - ansSmall foot print directed to a specific location SRA- 58 - ansThis HF Transmitter coupler has a frequency range of 10 MHz - 30 MHz. Secure Telephone Equipment - ansWhat does STE stand for? Shielded Twisted Pair - ansWhat does STP stand for? T- 1 - ans1.544 Mbps TD-1150, TD- 1271 - ansThe BCS uses ____ and ____ to multiplex individual broadcast channels into one output signal Tech Control - ansContains equipment necessary for ensuring fast, reliable and secure exchange of information, data and voice. Answers to JFTOC Tier 0 - ansCentral Facility Fort Meade and Finksburg, MD. Provides centralized key management services for all forms of key. Tier 1 - ansThe layer of the EKMS which serves as the intermediate key generation and distribution center, central offices of record (CORs), privilege managers, and registration authorities for EKMS/COMSEC accounts. Tier 2 - ansThe layer of EKMS comprised of EKMS accounts that manage key and/or other COMSEC material. Tiers at NOC's (4) - ansTier 1 - 24/7 basic troubleshooting watch floor; Tier 2 - System administrators, field services; Tier 3 - System engineers for specialized tech support; Tier 4 - SPAWAR TDMA Interface Processor - ansWhat does TIP stand for?; Acts as an ethernet bridge for battlegroup Theatre Network Operations Security Center - ansWhat does TNOSC stand for?; Provide command and control for theatre wide network operations Trace Route - ansA ping, but marks all of the hops en route TS, S, C, U - ansStandard marking for COMSEC material Uplink - ansUHF SATCOM earth stations transmit on the ____ frequency Unshielded Twisted Pair - ansWhat does UTP stand for? Virtual Local Area Network - ansWhat does VLAN stand for?; A network that adds network services without adding physical equipment