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Operations Security (OPSEC). Provided by OSPA (www.opsecprofessionals.org). OPSEC…. What is it? Why do we need it? The 5-step OPSEC process The OPSEC 2-step. What is OPSEC?. Simply, a process designed to protect sensitive unclassified information

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  1. Operations Security (OPSEC) Provided by OSPA (www.opsecprofessionals.org)

  2. OPSEC… • What is it? • Why do we need it? • The 5-step OPSEC process • The OPSEC 2-step

  3. What is OPSEC? • Simply, a process designed to protect sensitive unclassified information • And a way to keep our sensitive/critical information out of the hands of the “bad guys”

  4. What is an OPSEC Indicator?

  5. Why do we need OPSEC? • You tell me… • Situations and examples: • Company phone directory • TrashInt • Visitor Authentication

  6. The 5 Steps of OPSEC • Identify Critical Information • Analyze Threats • Analyze Vulnerabilities • Assess Risk • Apply Countermeasures

  7. The OPSEC 2-step • What do you need to protect? • How do you protect it?

  8. What do we need to protect? • Personal information (PII) • OUO • Business strategy • Network systems

  9. How do we protect it? • Be aware of potential unauthorized personnel • Ask to see badge • Secure information (e.g. locked desk or file cabinet) • Log out or lock computer • Be aware of your surroundings on the telephone • Verify the source when asked for information on the telephone or by e-mail

  10. “The number of known adversaries conducting research on information attacks is increasing rapidly and includes intelligence services, criminals, industrial competitors, hackers and disgruntled or disloyal insiders.” -George Tenet Former Director, CIA

  11. REMEMBER • Remember what to protect • Remember how to protect it • And remember that protecting this information is YOUR responsibility!

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