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An overview of opsec (operations security) and its key concepts, including the difference between opsec and traditional security programs, the definition of an opsec indicator, the focus of opsec planning, the role of opsec in information operations, the scope of opsec, the opsec process, the importance of identifying critical information, and the responsibilities for protecting sensitive unclassified information. The document also covers the role of the joint comsec monitoring activity in providing opsec assistance and the actions to be taken if an opsec disclosure is suspected. This information could be useful for military personnel, government employees, and individuals interested in understanding the principles and practices of opsec.
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all EUCOM personal must know the difference between: - ANSWER-OPSEC and traditional security programs an OPSEC indicator is defined as: - ANSWER-friendly detectable actions and open- source information that can be interpreted or pieced together by an adversary to derive critical information OPSC planning should focus on: - ANSWER-identifying and protecting critical information OPSEC as a capability of information operations - ANSWER-denies the adversary the information needed to correctly assess friendly capabilities and intentions OPSEC is concerned with: - ANSWER-identifying, controlling, and protecting unclassified information that is associated with specific military operations and activities OPSEC is: - ANSWER-a process that is a systematic method used to identify, control, and protect critical information the identification of critical information is a key part of the OPSEC process because: - ANSWER-it focuses the remainder of the OPSEC process on protecting vital information rather that attempting to protect all unclassified information the joint COMSEC monitoring activity provides OPSEC assistance by: - ANSWER- monitoring unclassified government telephones and monitoring NIPR email traffic understanding that protection of sensitive unclassified information is: - ANSWER-the responsibility of al persons, including civilians and contractors what action should a member take if it is believed that an OPSEC disclosure has occurred? - ANSWER-report the OPSEC disclosure to your OPSEC representative or the EUCOM OPSEC PM