Posted on Sep 6, 2014
CPO Jon Campbell
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What is your story of Pre 9/11 OPSEC?
My career was split almost evenly between two vastly different periods in our history. Looking back before 9/11, some things about OPSEC really jump out.
In 1990, I drove up to Michigan with orders to a seasonal small boat station in Harbor Beach. When I arrived at the station, the door was locked and there were no cars or anyone around. I drove back into town and went to the only gas station that was open. The cashier asked me who I was looking for, and I told her I was supposed to report in at the CG station, but no one was there. She said, "Oh, they are all down at a party at so-and-so's house. Just go down to the station and get the key out from under the cement planter by the door and let yourself in." Sure enough, the key was under a cement planter. That was Pre-9/11 OPSEC. Post 9/11 - well the location of the key is now classified.
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CPO Jon Campbell. I can just see it now . . .

"FM 14-3277 The Idiot's Guide to OPSEC For Social Media Users ( Kindle Edition )" ! ! !

Warmest Regards, Sandy
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In some ways the terrorists have won. The have made us so paranoid that we have stopped trusting anyone. As Pogo said, "We has met the Enemy and He is us."

Kelly may have been talking about our impact on Earth, but I think it applies. This is just a better (worse) application.
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You are right Master Chief. A massive amount of money was spent hardening targets and conducting vessel escorts and boardings after 9/11 all based on the idea that Osama Bin Laden had a secret navy. It turned out that Bin Ladens navy was no more than a rumor. There have been some serious water attacks in Yemen and the Persian Gulf, but even those attacks were not very sophisticated.
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The world as a whole has changed drastically since 911. The purpose of terrorism is to cause fear panic disrupt your target audience (be it a government, and organization or an entire society). And that is what has happened across the board. Look at our airports, our Law Enforcement agencies, local politics, even just trying to get a job... everything has changes since 911.

As for the military (I did Government contracting and had to attend all the same OPSEC briefs as the military). OPSEC is key, when I was an MP we were required to have clearances because we might see something beyond the norm... well more MOS's are requiring them, and the most of the contracting jobs require them.

I think a greater threat to OPSEC is the social media networks... But that is a link for another post.

I do remember being an MP in Germany (Fliegerhorst Kaserne, Hanau). The post were open. The locals would come to the Modernaire club with no issue. My home State of Missouri has Fort Leonard Wood (lost-in-the-woods), State Highway 15 runs through it. Farmers used to come on post to cut through to get to their fields on the other side, no more.

Everything has changed... and the OPSEC concept, has taken a more serious stance I don't think 911 made it more real... I just think it made us more scared, if not paranoid...

Which is one purpose of the terrorist agenda...
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SSG Pete Fleming. You certainly deserve high marks . . . top of the class . . . for keen observations and concepts for an OPSEC question regarding how to secure what was previously considered as sensitive information from the prying eyes of real time media and social media.

What, for example, are we doing to detect any wholesale automated harvesting of RP site member names, characteristics, locations, and assignments? What automated systems could we design / implement to monitor uncooperative networks like FaceBook for OPSEC issues? Should we routinely monitor friendly/unfriendly social network activity?

Warmest Regards, Sandy
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1LT Sandy Annala, Wow... thank you and that was well said and deep... makes me think even more about this now...
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