Security Asset Protection Professional Certification (SAPPC) Certification Practice Exam

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What is necessary before submitting a Personnel Security Questionnaire (PSQ)?

  1. Drafting a comprehensive security policy

  2. Validating the need for an investigation

  3. Conducting preliminary interviews

  4. Gathering employee references

The correct answer is: Validating the need for an investigation

Validating the need for an investigation is essential before submitting a Personnel Security Questionnaire (PSQ) because it ensures that there is a legitimate rationale for assessing an individual's background. This step helps determine the level of risk associated with an employee and whether their role requires a thorough background check. By confirming the necessity for an investigation, organizations can streamline their security processes and allocate resources effectively, supporting a more targeted approach in evaluating personnel that pose potential security threats. The other options may involve important aspects of the security process but are not prerequisites for submitting a PSQ. Drafting a comprehensive security policy, conducting preliminary interviews, and gathering employee references can enhance the overall security posture but do not specifically relate to the immediate requirement for assessing individual personnel security through a PSQ.