Interagency OPSEC Support Staff
OPSE-1500, OPSEC on the Web: Impacts of Public Release
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Note: This course was previously titled “ OPSEC and Web Content Vulnerability

Prerequisite : None.

Length : 2 days

Method of instruction : Platform instruction. This course is taught at the IOSS Training Center in Greenbelt, MD, at adjunct locations certified by the IOSS, and by mobile training team for at least 25 students at a sponsoring organization. Contact the IOSS at 443-479-4677 for more information on mobile training teams.

Description : The focus of this course is to enable students to use the concepts of OPSEC risk analysis in the performance of their jobs, to introduce students to common vulnerabilities associated with the World Wide Web (WWW), and to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to review material for public release considering the risks to critical information.

Objective : Upon completing this course, students will be able to:

  • Apply OPSEC principles to use of the WWW
  • Describe the concept of value of unclassified information (critical information)
  • Describe vulnerabilities associated with the WWW
  • Review written and spoken material for OPSEC concerns, and make recommended changes to the content that will achieve the originator's objective without compromising critical information.

Requires a U.S. SECRET Clearance (May be taught at the unclassified level by special arrangement with the instructor.)

Target student population : This course is designed for individuals performing in the following types of positions and functions:

  • OPSEC support duties (Working Group member, Coordinator, etc)
  • Web Masters
  • Public Affairs
  • Classification Review
  • Speech Writers
  • Freedom of Information Act
  • Public Release Decision Makers
NOTE : Students who elect to attend OPSE 1500 and either OPSE 2300, 2380 or 2400 will find some duplicate material in the more advanced course.
 

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