Government actors have tried to introduce a so-called ‘key deposit’ system, where ______.
a. digital ‘keys’, or activation codes, would be publicly available to those who are not able to
afford anti-virus software
b. manufacturers of encryption software would have to provide the police with a key to the
data being accessed
c. similar to a ‘Cloud’ system, law enforcement agents could go to a secure website and
download declassified state documents from other agencies
d. world leaders would be able to establish a secure connection (or ‘key’) with other leaders
b. manufacturers of encryption software would have to provide the police with a key to the
data being accessed
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One factor that involves how recruits interact with others and how instructors present the role of a criminal justice representative is known as:
a. The academy of hard knocks. b. The training academy. c. The academy of life. d. The training field.
The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) requires permission from a special court to engage in surveillance if the target is a(n):
A. employee of the armed forces of the United States. B. individual associated with the state government. C. foreign agent operating within the United States. D. individual with a previous felony conviction.
On May 5, 1995, a cleaning woman in Japan happened to notice a couple of plastic bags sitting beside the toilet in a men’s restroom in one of the busiest subway stations in Tokyo. The woman picked up the bags and put them by the door to dispose of later. What she didn’t realize is that the bags contained a sophisticated chemical weapon that, if properly activated, would have the potential to produce enough cyanide gas to kill 10,000 people. Instead, the unidentified woman disrupted the trigger mechanism, starting a small fire that was put out before the cyanide gas could be produced. What drawback to the use of chemical weapons to commit bioterrorism does this story demonstrate?
A. Chemical weapons act too slowly, which may permit people to get help. B. These types of bioterrorist weapons are easily recognizable, and can be easily neutralized even by untrained staff. C. Because of the high level of skill required to build and transport, there are rarely an option for most terrorists. D. Unlike bombs, the volatility in bioterrorist weapons causes them to be more likely to fail or detonate at the wrong time.
What is one of the most important tasks of defense attorneys??
a. relating to their client
b. knowing the whole story
c. making sure they get paid
d. counseling