Demonstration of success on this exam will result in the achievement of the
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This credential demonstrates a working knowledge of the how the Department of Homeland Security approaches the U.S. security and policy as well as related legislation. They must know how to define and recognize terrorism, how intelligence is used, the U.S. critical infrastructure and key resources, the tools and technologies used in cyberterrorism protection and prevention, and unique approaches to protection for transportation systems and public health. Additionally, they must understand the differences in protection approaches to natural disasters, technological disasters, emergencies and catastrophic events. Homeland Security workers should understand the various agencies and systems involved in protecting the country including FEMA, incident command systems, the National Disaster Medical System, and various communication systems. Finally, security workers must understand the various ethical considerations involved in protecting the country. Specifically, this badge demonstrates the earner's ability to explain cyberterrorism including uses of tools and technologies, consequences of cyberterrorism, and measures for prevention, identification, and remedies.