Transcription of Initial Security Briefing
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1 Initial Security Briefing NISPOM Briefing Requirements The NISPOM requires that contractors provide cleared employees with an Initial Security Briefing prior to their being permitted access to classified information. Employees are also required to complete the Classified Information Nondisclosure Agreement Standard Form 312 (SF 312) before they may gain access to classified information. NISPOM (3-106) lists various subject areas to be covered in the Initial Briefing , but these should be considered a minimum requirement. The Initial Security Briefing has five parts: 1. A threat awareness Briefing 2. A defensive Security Briefing 3. An overview of the Security classification system 4. Employee reporting obligations and requirements 5. Security procedures and duties applicable to the employee's job.
The Methods of Espionage Economic espionage is often conducted by using basic business intelligence-gathering methods. The Internet and dozens of commercial databases are widely available, along with such sources as trade journals and company newsletters and annual reports. So much technical information is
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