Operations security (OPSEC) is a process by which organizations assess and protect public data about themselves that could, if properly analyzed and grouped with other data by a clever adversary, ...
Bad OPSEC (Operations Security) exposed by Air War on ISIS? “Loose Tweets Destroy Fleets” is the slogan (based on the U.S. Navy’s WWII slogan “Loose Lips Sink Ships”) that the U.S. Air Force Central ...
What is wrong with this photo’s caption? U.S. Army Soldiers move to the UH-60 Black Hawk after searching the area for items of interest during an aerial response force mission, Iraq, March 31.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Trump officials mistakenly shared attack plans with a reporter on an unsecured app, breaching rules. Pentagon and military leaders ...
The Army announced May 13 Fort Jackson's Soldier Support Institute was awarded third place in the Army's 2016 Operations Security Achievement Awards program. Geraldo Cruzado, the OPSEC and ...
Most information security leaders recognize the importance of solid operations security (OPSEC) to keep the bad guys from getting an edge when formulating attacks. First developed by military minds, ...
Terms like “cyber-arms-race” and “cyber-war”—along with the establishment of a Cyber Command at the Pentagon—indicate just how much the virtual world has come to resemble the battle for physical ...