Posted on May 19, 2016
When are service members going to be held accountable for careless/unintentional classified information disclosures on social media?
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Excellent point. My observations are this: when leadership above the person is lacking in OpSec, all members of the unit follow the bad example.
Social media is a doorway to the world. Good news and bad right?
Social media is a doorway to the world. Good news and bad right?
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When leadership focuses on the problem. Go to any bar in a military town and it's all in the open.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
SSgt (Join to see) - The Pizza Hut near the Pentagon used to be able to tell whenever a major operation was underway by the spike in orders. Once the Pentagon had figured out that Pizza Hut had broken their OPSEC they started an OPDEC operation that would randomly do large orders to confuse their Opponent, in this case Pizza Hut.
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SrA Paul Pfeil
PO1 William "Chip" Nagel - they should have just started making there oun pizza into house, not like there isn't a chow hall or fast food on the property, right!!
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
SrA Paul Pfeil - To be Honest I think there actually is a Pizza Hut in the Basement of the Pentagon now.
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I think it varies service by service. When I was deployed the Army (specifically 3ID) was really harsh on soldiers who "discharged classified info.". The AF on the other hand, not so much. However, if senior officials can get away with it, it will be cited as implied case law.....
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