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“Passion For Excellence”Passion for Excellence
2014
Security Brief(PER NISPOM CHAPTER 3, PARA 3-106 & 3-107)
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APOGEE ENGINEERING’S
SECURITY TRAINING(PER NISPOM CHAPTER 3, PARA 3-106 & 3-107)
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– This briefing is based on the National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM, 2006-5220). It is not intended to replace a government provided annual or quarterly security training
– This briefing will review government requirements, regulations and basic security practices
OVERVIEW
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• Threat Awareness• Classification Overview• Defensive Security• Reporting Requirements• General Procedures• SF 312 NDA Reminder • Summary • Signature Page
TOPICS
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• The United States is a primary target for many foreign and domestic espionage activities either for political or economic gain. It’s not just state sponsored intelligence sources that are targeting the United States. Others may include– Foreign or multinational corporations– Foreign government-sponsored educational and scientific institutions– Freelance agents (some of whom are unemployed former
intelligence officers)– Computer hackers– Terrorist organizations– Revolutionary groups– Extremist groups– Drug syndicates– Organized crime
THREAT AWARENESS
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THREAT AWARENESS
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Information concerning proprietary technologies, military locations, and government equipment is protected for a reason. Unauthorized release of this
information can have a detrimental effect on the Warfighter’s survivability.
Let us not forget who we support.
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• Unauthorized discloser of information or material that could cause harm to our National Security must be protected at all cost. Specific classification categories have been assigned in accordance with potential damages if such information or material were improperly handled or released
• Classifications levels– CONFIDENTIAL—unauthorized disclosure of which could be
expected to cause DAMAGE to National Security– SECRET—unauthorized disclosure of which could be expected to
cause SERIOUS DAMAGE to National Security– TOP SECRET—unauthorized disclosure of which could be expected
to cause EXCEPTIONALLY SERIOUS DAMAGE to National Security
CLASSIFICATION LEVELS
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All Information is subject to export control if it concerns critical technologies
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CLASSIFICATION IDENTIFICATION
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How Do I Identify Classified Information?
• Documents are boldly marked with classification designators
• Individual Paragraphs have markings: (C), (S), (TS)
• Reference the Program Security Classification Guide
• If you believe information is over-classified, contact the FSO for help or guidance
CONFIDENTIAL
SECRET
TOP SECRET
?(C)
(S)
(TS)
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CLASSIFICATION PROTECTION
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How Do I Protect Classified Information?
• Classified Information • Must always be attended or secured• Must never be discussed in public
places• Is to be discussed on secure
telephones or sent via secure faxes• Must be under the control of an
authorized person at all times• Must be stored in an approved storage
container along with a secondary protective system when unattended
• Must not be processed on a personal or unsecured computer
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CLASSIFICATION RESPONSIBILITY
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It is your personal responsibility to know that the personyou are dealing with is both
properly cleared and has a
need to know
We must never reveal or discuss classified informationwith anyone other than those that are
properly cleared and have a need to know
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CLASSIFICATION ACCESS
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CLEARANCEAdministrative action, usuallyinvolving a form of backgroundinvestigation
NEED TO KNOWDuties that require you towork with classified material
+ ACCESSAvailability of classified material/information
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• Contractors are required to report– Events impacting
• Status of facility clearance• Status of personal clearance• Proper safeguarding of classified information• A possible loss or compromise of classified information
– Suspicious contacts– Adverse information– Change in personal status
REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
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• Suspicious contacts– Report any suspicious behavior or occurrences, including
• Contacts with known or suspected intelligence officers from any country
• Contacts suggesting an employee may be the target of an attempted exploitation by a foreign intelligence service
• Any efforts, by any individual, regardless of nationality, to obtain illegal or unauthorized access to classified or confidential information
• Any efforts, by any individual, regardless of nationality, to compromise a cleared employee
REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
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• Adverse information– As a general rule, any information that reflects negatively on the
integrity or character of an employee, and suggests that his/her ability to safeguard classified information may be impaired
– Examples of adverse information (not an all-inclusive list)• Criminal activities• Financial concerns (unexplained affluence or sudden excessive debt)• Emotional and mental disorders (i.e. sudden depression)• Excessive use of alcoholic beverages• Use of illegal/controlled substances (i.e. marijuana, cocaine, etc.)• Mishandling of classified or sensitive information• Sudden change in lifestyle
REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
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All reported information is treated as confidential with the informant fully protected
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• Change in personal status– The Security Representative must submit a report to the Cognizant
Security Agency (CSA) for information regarding• Death of an employee• Termination of employment• Change in the employee’s marital status and/or citizenship• Becoming a Representative of a Foreign Interest (RFI) or if status as an
RFI is materially changed
– Employees must alert a Security Representative for information regarding
• Change in personal information• Lawsuits• Arrests and convictions• Foreign travel and/or associations
REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
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• Other reporting requirements– Employees are required to report any act of sabotage or possible
sabotage, espionage or attempted espionage, and any subversive or suspicious activity
– Employees are also required to report any of the following activities• Attempts to solicit classified information• Unauthorized persons on client or company facilities• An Individual does not desire to perform on classified work• Disclosure of classified information to an unauthorized person
REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
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• Know your work area and practice basic security techniques– Be familiar with your immediate office area, especially your desk area– Be familiar with all entrances/exists and windows– Be familiar with all employees having unescorted access in your area– Check your immediate work area for anything suspicious when you
arrive for duty everyday; and do the same when you depart– Be aware of any unusual or suspicious behavior from co-workers– Closely guard classified and company-sensitive material/information– Install password-activated boot up and screensavers to protect data– Listen carefully during phone calls for unusual background noises– Read e-mail sender addresses and subject lines before opening – Diligently support area end-of-day security checklist procedures
GENERAL PROCEDURES
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• When traveling to a foreign country for company or personal reasons, please plan and prepare by– Developing a personal travel plan and providing it to your office and
family– Learning about the culture, customs and laws of countries you visit– Visiting the Department of State website for information on Threat
Advisories– Pre-coordinating with your Security Representative
GENERAL PROCEDURES
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PERSONNEL HOLDING TS/SCI MAY
HAVE ADDITIONAL REPORTING
REQUIREMENTS. CHECK WITH YOUR
GOVERNMENT CLIENT OR FSO.
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• NISPOM, PARA 3-105 states– This document (SF 312) is an agreement between the United States
and the individual who is cleared for classified information– SF 312 is essentially a lifetime contract between the individual and
the U.S Government, in which the employee agrees to protect classified information from unauthorized disclosure
– An Individual must read and sign a SF 312 form BEFORE being given access to classified information
– A Security Representative will verbally communicate what the agreement represents
– If an individual refuses to execute the SF 312, the Security Representative will deny the individual access to classified information and submit a report to the CSA
SF 312 NDA REMINDER
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• Always be aware of your environment and surroundings• Use common sense in determining what might be a
potential security threat or violation• Know the correct classification levels and treat documents
accordingly• Remember your reporting obligations and requirements• Your are under contract with the Federal Government to
do all of the above (SF 312, Non-Disclosure Agreement signed when you got your clearance)
SUMMARY
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Apogee Engineering Security Training
Date:Employee Name:Employee ID:Signature:
SIGNATURE PAGE
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CN: CPPPH1
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