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Threat Awareness and Reporting Program (TARP) An Army regulation providing policy and responsibilities for threat awareness and education and establishes a requirement for Dept. of Army personnel to report any incident of known or suspected espionage, int'l terrorism, sabotage, subversion, theft or diversion of mil. tech., info. systems intrusions, and unauthorized disclosure of classified information Terrorism The calculated use of violence or threat of violence to inculcate fear, intended to coerce or to intimidate governments or societies. They seek to gain publicity for their cause Subversion Actively encouraging Military or Civilian personnel of the DoD to violate laws, disobey lawful orders or regulations or disrupt military activities, with the willful intent to impair loyalty, morale or discipline of U.S. military forces. Espionage Intentionally obtaining, delivering, transmitting, communicating, or receiving national defense related information with reason to believe that the information may be used to the injury of the United States or to the advantage of any foreign nation. Treason Violation of the allegiance owed to one's sovereign or state; betrayal of one's country. Aiding or attempting to aid the enemy. Knowingly harboring, protecting or giving intelligence to, communicating or corresponding with the enemy. Sedition Knowingly or willfully advocating or teaching the duty or necessity of overthrowing the U.S. government or any political subdivision therein by force or violence. Sabotage (Foreign Intelligence Service Involvement) Acts to injure or destroy material or facilities including human or natural resources that would damage national security. Insider Threat A malicious danger to an organization that comes from people within the organization, such as employees, former employees, contractors or business associates, who have inside information concerning the organization's security practices, data and computer systems. Foreign Adversaries This category encompasses nations with a significant conventional military capacity such as a standing Army. Most nations with which the United States has less than friendly relations could fall into this category. Foreign Intelligence Services Agencies from foreign governments, such as the Pakistani ISI or the Chinese Ministry of State Security, collect a wide array of information and technology at the behest of their respective governments that can constitute a significant threat to national security. International Terrorists Organizations These are what most people think of when they hear the word 'terrorist.' Most are based on some type of religious fundamentalism, but others may be based on other platforms such as nationalism or ethnicity. Examples of well-known terrorist groups are Al Qaeda, Hezbollah, and Hamas Domestic Terrorism Since the bombing of a federal building in Oklahoma in 1995, a new category has been created to fully address the new threat. Similar to other terrorist organizations, domestic groups use violence for their own ends. The motivation varies greatly among domestic groups, ranging from ecological concerns to resentment of government authority. Traditional Allies/Economic Competitors Not every ally of the United States is necessarily a friend. Some relationships between governments exist as a matter of political or economic expediency where each has something that it wants or needs from the other. These countries may use methods such as industrial espionage to gain access to materials and technologies in order to gain a significant political or economic advantage. Greed or Financial Need A belief that money can fix anything. Excessive debt or overwhelming expenses. Anger/Revenge Disgruntlement to the point of wanting to retaliate against the organization Problems at work A lack of recognition, disagreements with co-workers or managers, dissatisfaction with the job, a pending layoff Ideology/Identification A desire to help the "underdog" or a particular cause Divided Loyalty Allegiance to another person or company, or to a country besides the United States Adventure/Thrill Want to add excitement to their life, intrigued by the clandestine activity Vulnerability to blackmail Extra-martial affairs, gambling, fraud Ego/Self-Image An "above the rules" attitude, or desire to repair wounds to their self-esteem. Vulnerability to flattery or the promise of a better job. Ingratiation A desire to please or win the approval of someone who could benefit from insider information with the expectation of returned favors Compulsive and destructive behavior Drug or alcohol abuse, or other addictive behaviors

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