Across
- 4. The type of crime that crowded areas, like airports and shopping centers, are prime targets for. (18 letters, no space)
- 7. Where you should store gifts and luggage in your car to deter thieves. (5 letters)
- 8. The name of the government system where foreign travel must be recorded. (4 letters)
- 10. The security risk where public USB charging stations can be used to compromise your device (two words, no space). (11 letters)
- 11. The mandatory government directive (acronym) requiring all foreign travel reporting. (5 letters)
- 13. The term for the mandatory meeting with your FSO/SSO immediately after returning from travel. (10 letters)
- 15. This type of sensitive information should have a "zero" policy for travel. (12 letters)
Down
- 1. A type of suspicious individual you might encounter who takes an unusual interest in your job. (15 letters)
- 2. The security principle stating you should avoid wearing company logos or badges to draw less attention. (9 letters)
- 3. What you should use instead of public Wi-Fi for sensitive tasks while traveling. (3 letters)
- 5. What you should always assume will happen to electronic devices taken to adversarial foreign countries. (12 letters)
- 6. The most common type of travel that cleared personnel are required to report (two words, no space).(14 letters)
- 9. What you should avoid doing with your phone in unfamiliar areas to remain vigilant (two words, no space). (16 letters)
- 12. The type of device you should use OCONUS that is stripped of sensitive data. (5 letters)
- 14. The report you must update to assist in personnel recovery, if necessary. (7 letters)
