Desire could be a factor in why someone would attack, but it doesn't really explain the differentiation between facilities. Targeting feels like the best choice.
I remember practicing a question about threat assessment, and I feel like motivation was mentioned there. But it doesn't quite fit this context, does it?
This is a good one. The key is recognizing that the question is asking about the specific activity of differentiating attack potential, which points to Targeting as the right answer. I feel pretty confident about this one.
I'm a bit confused by the wording here. Is "Collusion" a possible answer? That seems like it could be related to how threat sources might coordinate their activities. I'll have to re-read the question a few times to make sure I understand it.
Okay, I've got this. The question is asking about the activity of differentiating the potential for attack between facilities, so the correct answer has to be Targeting. It's a clear-cut definition.
Hmm, I'm a little unsure about this one. The question mentions "threat source" which makes me think it could be related to motivation or desire, but I'm not totally confident. I'll have to think it through carefully.
This one seems pretty straightforward. The key is differentiating the potential of one facility to be attacked versus another, so I think the answer is Targeting.
I was a bit confused at first, but A) Targeting is clearly the right answer here. Analyzing the relative vulnerability of facilities is a core part of the targeting activity.
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