SECOND TERM EXAMINATION REVISION SECURITY EDUCATION PRIMARY 6
PART A
OBJECTIVES
CHOOSE THE RIGHT ANSWERS FROM THE GIVEN ALTERNATIVES TO ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS
GOOD LUCK
- What is the main goal of security management? a) To protect an organization’s assets b) To ensure compliance with regulations c) To optimize efficiency d) All of the above
- Which of the following is NOT a part of security management? a) Access control b) Risk assessment c) Marketing strategy d) Disaster recovery planning
- Security management can be applied to which of the following? a) Physical assets b) Cybersecurity c) Personnel d) All of the above
- Which of the following is NOT a step in the security management process? a) Identifying assets b) Implementing controls c) Evaluating effectiveness d) Neglecting to review and update policies
- Security management can be conducted by: a) In-house security staff b) Contracted security service c) Both a and b d) Neither a nor b
- Which of the following is NOT a benefit of implementing a security management plan? a) Improved risk management b) Increased costs c) Enhanced reputation d) Greater compliance with regulations
- The practice of regularly reviewing and updating security policies and procedures is known as: a) Risk assessment b) Continuous improvement c) Due diligence d) Compliance
- Which of the following is NOT a common security management challenge? a) Balancing security needs with convenience b) Staying current with technology c) Managing stakeholder expectations d) Ensuring employee compliance
- An example of security management in the physical realm is: a) Implementing firewalls on company computers b) Requiring employees to use strong passwords c) Conducting background checks on new hires d) Installing security cameras and alarm systems
- An example of security management in the cybersecurity realm is: a) Conducting regular security audits b) Implementing two-factor authentication c) Providing employee training on internet safety d) All of the above
Theory
- What is the main goal of security management?
- What are some examples of security management in the physical realm?
- How can security management be conducted?
- What is the practice of regularly reviewing and updating security policies and procedures known as?
- What are some common security management challenges?
Fill in the gaps
- Security management is the process of protecting an organization’s _______ and assets.
- A key part of security management is conducting a _______ assessment to identify potential risks.
- Physical security measures, such as installing security cameras and alarm systems, are examples of security management in the _______ realm.
- Cybersecurity measures, such as implementing firewalls and two-factor authentication, are examples of security management in the _______ realm.
- The practice of regularly reviewing and updating security policies and procedures is known as _______ improvement.
- A security management plan should include measures for _______ control and personnel management.
- One benefit of implementing a security management plan is _______ risk management.
- A challenge of security management is finding the right balance between security and _______.
- _______ stakeholder expectations is another challenge of security management.
- Ensuring employee _______ with security policies is an important part of security management.
Marking Guide
Objectives
- d) All of the above
- c) Marketing strategy
- d) All of the above
- d) Neglecting to review and update policies
- c) Both a and b
- b) Increased costs
- b) Continuous improvement
- d) Ensuring employee compliance
- d) Installing security cameras and alarm systems
- d) All of the above
Theory
- The main goal of security management is to protect an organization’s assets, ensure compliance with regulations, and optimize efficiency.
- Examples of security management in the physical realm include installing security cameras and alarm systems, conducting background checks on new hires, and implementing access control measures.
- Security management can be conducted by in-house security staff or contracted security services.
- The practice of regularly reviewing and updating security policies and procedures is known as continuous improvement.
- Common security management challenges include balancing security needs with convenience, staying current with technology, managing stakeholder expectations, and ensuring employee compliance.
Fill in the Gaps
- Security management is the process of protecting an organization’s information and assets.
- A key part of security management is conducting a risk assessment to identify potential risks.
- Physical security measures, such as installing security cameras and alarm systems, are examples of security management in the physical realm.
- Cybersecurity measures, such as implementing firewalls and two-factor authentication, are examples of security management in the cybersecurity realm.
- The practice of regularly reviewing and updating security policies and procedures is known as continuous improvement.
- A security management plan should include measures for access control and personnel management.
- One benefit of implementing a security management plan is improved risk management.
- A challenge of security management is finding the right balance between security and convenience.
- Managing stakeholder expectations is another challenge of security management.
- Ensuring employee compliance with security policies is an important part of security management.