Across
- 2. – A plan of action to achieve security goals.
- 4. – Efforts to restore normal conditions.
- 7. – Organizing efforts between groups.
- 10. – Identifying threats or hazards early.
- 14. – Serious event causing widespread damage.
- 17. – A set of rules or guidelines for action.
- 18. – Monitoring activities to detect threats or crimes.
- 20. – Likelihood that a threat will cause harm.
- 21. – U.S. agency protecting the nation.
- 22. – Steps taken to reduce the impact of future disasters.
- 24. – Moving people away from danger.
- 26. – The ability to recover quickly from difficulties.
- 27. – A safe place for people during emergencies.
- 28. – Use of violence to achieve ideological goals.
- 29. – Actions taken to stop an incident.
- 30. – Measures taken to defend against harm.
Down
- 1. – A dangerous situation that could cause harm.
- 3. – Instruction to prepare personnel.
- 5. – Exchange of information during emergencies.
- 6. – Basic systems like roads, power, and water.
- 8. – Agency responsible for disaster response.
- 9. – Information gathered to understand threats.
- 11. – A time of intense difficulty or danger.
- 12. – The boundary between countries.
- 13. – Protection of computer systems and networks.
- 15. – Cooperation between multiple government agencies.
- 16. – Immediate actions taken during an emergency.
- 19. – Movement of people into a country to live or work.
- 23. – Planning and readiness to respond.
- 25. – A potential source of harm or danger.
