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security for project management professionals

2. Purpose. . . The purpose of this briefing is to provide Project Management Professionals and others engaged in project management with an overview of the National Industrial Security Program (NISP).The goal of any industrial security program is the protection of classified information.Physical safeguards are important in this effort

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    1. 1 Security for Project Management Professionals National Industrial Security Program

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    26. 26 Due to foreign policy considerations and the need to protect sources, the U.S. Government does not publicly name the countries that are most active in conducting espionage against the United States. However, several European and Asian countries have stated openly that their national intelligence services collect economic intelligence to benefit their industries at the expense of foreign competition. Considerable information on this subject is available in public sources. What Are They After? It would be nice to know exactly what classified, proprietary or other sensitive information foreign countries are trying to collect, so that we could then concentrate on protecting that information which is most at risk. Unfortunately, waiting for that kind of specific information before taking appropriate security measures would usually mean locking the barn door after the horses have left. The Threat – Economic & Industrial Espionage

    27. 27 The increasing value of technology and trade secrets in the global and domestic marketplaces, and the temporary nature of many high-tech employments, have increased both the opportunities and the incentives for economic espionage.

    28. 28 The Threat – Economic & Industrial Espionage Foreign governments’ continued ability to acquire state-of-the-art U.S. technology at little or no expense has undermined U.S. national security by enabling foreign firms to push aside U.S. businesses in the marketplace and by eroding the U.S. military lead. A clear line must be drawn to protect information that is: classified, or subject to export controls because it concerns militarily critical technologies, or proprietary information that is the intellectual property of a specific firm or individual.

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    31. 31 Let us not forget who we support.

    32. 32 RESPONSE FORMPlease be sure to use your web browser’s back button to access the RESPONSE FORM. Be sure to complete all requested information and submit in order to receive credit for this briefing.

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