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Provided by OSPA (www.opsecprofessionals.org)

OPSEC for Families

Presented by: (Presenter’s Name)

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Your loved one has the training, leadership and equipment needed to perform the mission and come back home to you.

But did you know that you’re half of the team?

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What is OPSEC?

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What OPSEC is:Denying any useful information to the enemyA mindset, a way of thinkingApplied to web pages, blogs, emailsA standard that can be applied to any

situation

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What OPSEC is NOT:

A collection of specific rules to cover every possible situation

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Who would try to get information from a spouse?

Foreign intelligenceUS citizensTerroristsCriminalsCoalition partnersComputer hackers

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What information are they looking for?Military movement information, such as dates

and locationsUnit issues, especially morale or dissatisfactionSecurity issues, such as tactics or defensesEquipment issuesSpecific location of unitPictures of successful attacks (both ours and

theirs)Pictures that could be interpreted differently

than intended

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What you can doEnsure that the information posted has no

significant value to the enemyAlways assume that the enemy is reading

what you’re writingBe careful about discussing information in

public settings (Clubs, airports, gyms)Avoid publically (online or real life)

speculation about future missions (“they’ll probably start building up here, next”)

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What you can doBe especially careful to safeguard “indicators”,

pieces of information that provide clues about future activities

Railhead datesIncrease in field exercisesCeremoniesPOV storageIncrease in financial activity, such as wills

and power of attorneys

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A note on telephonesRemember that cordless phones and cell

phones are NOT completely secure! Anything you say is transmitted over the airwaves and can be intercepted

Same is true with landline phones! Lines can be crossed or intentionally intercepted!

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The bottom lineThink like the “bad guy” before you post

something online or have a public conversation.

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Questions?