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Essential Secrecy The condition achieved from the denial of critical information to adversaries
through the combined efforts traditional security programs and the operations
security process. It is a two pronged approach to to protection (OPSEC and
Traditional Security and helps maintain the element of surprise)
Traditional Security consists of (5) 1. Physical 2. Special Access 3. Information 4. Industrial 5. Personal
Operations Security (5) 1. Critical Information 2. Threats 3. Risks 4. Vulnerabilities 5. Measures
CALI Capabilities, Activities, Limitations, and Intention
Commander's Role in the OPSEC Program 1. Integrate and issue orders for staff implementation
2. Take administrative action
3. Ensure the coordination and integration with other security programs.
4. Ensure all official information released to the public to include world wide
web receives an OPSEC review prior to release
5. Incorporate OPSEC into contracts
6. Determine what will and will not be protected.
OPSEC 5 step process (IAAAI) 1. Identify Critical Information 2. Analyze Threats 3. Analyze Vulnerabilities 4.
Assess Risk 5. Implement OPSEC measures
U.S. Army Operations Security Manual AR 530-1
Critical Information Information important to the successful achievement of U.S. objectives and
missions, or which may be of use to an adversary of the United States. The
adversary needs specific facts about friendly capabilities, activities, limitations,
(including vulnerabilities), and intentions (CALI) to act effectively so as to
degrade friendly mission accomplishment.
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Terms in this set (20)
Essential Secrecy The condition achieved from the denial of critical information to adversaries
through the combined efforts traditional security programs and the operations
security process. It is a two pronged approach to to protection (OPSEC and
Traditional Security and helps maintain the element of surprise)
Traditional Security consists of (5) 1. Physical 2. Special Access 3. Information 4. Industrial 5. Personal
Operations Security (5) 1. Critical Information 2. Threats 3. Risks 4. Vulnerabilities 5. Measures
CALI Capabilities, Activities, Limitations, and Intention
Commander's Role in the OPSEC Program 1. Integrate and issue orders for staff implementation
2. Take administrative action
3. Ensure the coordination and integration with other security programs.
4. Ensure all official information released to the public to include world wide
web receives an OPSEC review prior to release
5. Incorporate OPSEC into contracts
6. Determine what will and will not be protected.
OPSEC 5 step process (IAAAI) 1. Identify Critical Information 2. Analyze Threats 3. Analyze Vulnerabilities 4.
Assess Risk 5. Implement OPSEC measures
U.S. Army Operations Security Manual AR 530-1
Critical Information Information important to the successful achievement of U.S. objectives and
missions, or which may be of use to an adversary of the United States. The
adversary needs specific facts about friendly capabilities, activities, limitations,
(including vulnerabilities), and intentions (CALI) to act effectively so as to
degrade friendly mission accomplishment.