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DEFENSIVE SECURITY BRIEFING

DEFENSIVE SECURITY BRIEFING. CONTENTS. Employee Responsibilities While Traveling Threat Awareness and Defensive Information Methods of Contact Countermeasures Test.

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DEFENSIVE SECURITY BRIEFING

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  1. DEFENSIVE SECURITY BRIEFING

  2. CONTENTS • Employee Responsibilities While Traveling • Threat Awareness and Defensive Information • Methods of Contact • Countermeasures • Test This briefing is designed to prepare you the “cleared employee” for overseas travel. You have responsibilities to protect our employees, product, customers and those we do business with while you are traveling

  3. EMPLOYEE RESPONSIBILITIES • Notify FSO of travel plans • Ensure proper travel documentation • Protect export controlled technology and classified information • Visit the State Department website for up to date travel information www.state.gov

  4. EMPLOYEE RESPONSIBILITIES • Notification to FSO includes travel plans for Canada, Mexico and Caribbean Countries • The state department website informs you of necessary travel documentation. Familiarize yourself with the site and use it to become an informed international traveler www.state.gov • Exports Compliance: Technical data can be transferred by reading a note, viewing a computer screen, conducting seminars and etc. Make sure you are authorized with a license and or TAA before discussing technical data that falls under exports compliance.

  5. EMPLOYEE RESPONSIBILITIES • Maintain professional bearing • Remain in contact with host • Travel with others when possible • Display wealth as little as possible • Learn customs and courtesies of host country

  6. EMPLOYEE RESPONSIBILITIES • Conduct yourselves as professionals at all times. Pretend you are travelling with the CEO (or title of highest ranking officer) as you represent the company • Stick with your host-They will ensure your safety and refer you to reputable establishments • Travel in a group to make yourself as unattractive target of opportunity

  7. EMPLOYEE RESPONSIBILITY • Protect Privileged Information (Classified, Proprietary, For Official Use Only and Sensitive Information) While Traveling • This information includes: • Carryon baggage • Laptop computers • Conversations

  8. EMPLOYEE RESPONSIBILITY • Company employees should bring a sanitized computer while on travel. You can almost guarantee that you will be separated from your laptop at some point during customs checks. A sanitized computer provides no threat of exports violations or theft of economic or corporate data. • Keep all information that could lead to export violations or the release of proprietary data close at hand. • Company employees cannot transport classified material across international borders.

  9. THREAT AWARENESS AND DEFENSE • Foreign Threat • Economic Classified information • Intelligence • Conduct Risk Analysis • Who is targeting • What do they want • How do they get it

  10. THREAT AWARENESS AND DEFENSE • Economic Threat– theft of technology and commerce. Foreign entities may target classified or company sensitive information to gain a competitive edge. This costs millions of dollars in damage to U.S. business • Intelligence Threat-Collection efforts against the U.S. to increase for government power and competitive edge.

  11. THREAT AWARENESS AND DEFENSE • When conducting analysis of threat ask the following questions: • What do we have? • What is our technology, defense or economic product • What do they want? • The product the foreign entity or government have the most to gain • How can they get it? • Where are we vulnerable • What efforts can we take to prevent unauthorized disclosure? • Training • Recognizing the threat • How to react to the threat • Reporting • How and what to report

  12. Conduct Risk Analysis • Could you be a target overseas? • Who are you and what will you do? • Science convention • Air shows • Business meetings

  13. TEST • Click on the correct answers

  14. TEST-SELECT THE CORRECT ANSWER • Which of the following are factors that may make you a target of espionage: • Ethnic background • Annual income • Rental car • Where might a foreign service glean privileged information • Magazines you read • TV shows you watch • Products you buy • Conversations you have • While traveling, you have control over all situations • True • False • All are examples of collection methods EXCEPT: • Elicitation • Surveillance • Currency exchange • Eavesdropping

  15. TEST-SELECT THE CORRECT ANSWER • Which of the following are the most correct countermeasures of a solicitation effort • Agree to provide then contact the authorities • Say “no” and then contact the authorities • Continue the conversation so as not to offend the host • Make attempts to change the subject • Most foreign contacts are well meaning and legitimate • True • False

  16. CERTIFICATE I HAVE RECEIVED TRAINING AND UNDERSTAND THE CONTENTS OF: DEFENSIVE SECURITY BRIEFING ANY QUESTIONS THAT I HAVE RAISED WERE ADDRESSED BY THE FSO: NAME: DATE: FSO Verification:

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