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PCI Exam Dumps - Professional Certified Investigator (ASIS-PCI)

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Question # 9

Anything thateffectively negates or reduces the ability of an adversary to exploit information or vulnerabilities is called:

A.

exposure

B.

risk avoidance

C.

a protection method

D.

a countermeasure

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Question # 10

The first priority o! any informant handling is the:

A.

knowledge and expertise of the informant.

B.

motive andreward of the Informant.

C.

reliability and trustworthiness of the informant

D.

security and safety of the informant

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Question # 11

At the conclusion of a successful fraud investigation, a reporting technique that describes lessons learned and outlines requiring future control enhancements is known as a/an:

A.

postmortem

B.

corrective action

C.

problem definition

D.

audit referral

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Question # 12

By definition, the crime of "conspiracy" requires

A.

one or more persons profiting from an illegal act.

B.

an agreement by two or more persons to commit an illegal act.

C.

two or more persons committing a federal illegal act

D.

premeditation on by one or more persons to commit an Illegal act.

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Question # 13

Oven surveillance is a technique best used to:

A.

deter criminal activity.

B.

conceal the location of a camera

C.

reduce necessary resources

D.

reduce the chance of being detected

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Question # 14

Anything thateffectively negates or reduces the ability of an adversary to exploit information or vulnerabilities is called:

A.

exposure

B.

risk avoidance

C.

a protection method

D.

a countermeasure

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Question # 15

in the FBI's Computer Analysis Response Team programs, the two-pronged approach to forensic examinations consists of investigations and

A.

education

B.

training

C.

legal support

D.

laboratory support

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Question # 16

A defendant's res gestae statements to police are:

A.

admissible

B.

not admissible

C.

hearsay

D.

admissible only of appropriate warnings have been given

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