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In a July 20 memo, Secretary of Defense Mark Esper announced new OPSEC training requirements for all Defense personnel, including service members, civilians and contractors working on site.
FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. -- Loose lips sink ships. A phrase first used on U.S. propaganda posters during World War II, it still rings true for today's military in the age of social media, a 24/7 news ...
Fort Meade makes an effort throughout the year to remind service members, Department of Defense civilians, contractors and family members about OPSEC rules. But this month, the warnings are part ...
Even though we are not officially part of the military, military spouses do our best to abide by OPSEC expectations because, to us, OPSEC is personal, not political.
In a July 20 memo, Secretary of Defense Mark Esper announced new OPSEC training requirements for all Defense personnel, including service members, civilians and contractors working on site.
Review current DoD wide OPSEC practices to make sure your office is in compliance. As part of this requirement, Esper has ordered that all DoD personnel, including civilians and contractors, ...
The fiscal 2021 National Defense Authorization Act asked DOD and its components to show that they can meet the same requirements the department is set to hold contractors to. For those that couldn’t ...
The seven-page document is just the beginning of the reference architecture the NSA plans to release to help contractors and DOD components move to a zero-trust model. The agency teased late last year ...