Story by Bradley Hicks | Arnold Engineering Development Complex | 06.05.2025
May is in the rearview, closing the books on another National OPSEC Awareness Month. Throughout May, the Arnold Engineering Development Complex Information Protection team at Arnold Air Force Base, headquarters of AEDC, marked the occasion with several events to promote the awareness of Operations Security, more commonly referred to as OPSEC. Although the calendar has turned to June, the......
Story by Jennifer Whitaker | U.S. Army Garrison Rheinland-Pfalz | 01.22.2025
A team of operations security experts from U.S. Air Forces Europe-Africa and U.S. Army Garrison Rheinland-Pfalz came together in early January at Sembach Kaserne to deliver the first-of-its-kind joint OPSEC II and III training and certification course....
Story by Kristen Pittman | U.S. Army Security Assistance Command | 01.22.2024
USASAC G2 amplifies OPSEC awareness
Courtesy Story | Fort McCoy Public Affairs Office | 08.11.2023
Operations Security, or OPSEC, is a process that service members, family members, and government civilian employees use to protect critical information....
Story by Daryl Mayer | Air Force Life Cycle Management Center | 01.26.2023
While Operations Security is as old as warfare, the expansion of the virtual information space has presented new challenges....
Courtesy Story | Fort McCoy Public Affairs Office | 08.12.2022
Operations security, or OPSEC, is a process that we — Soldiers, family members, and civilians — use to protect critical information....
Story by Maj. Gregory Carroll | Deputy Commandant for Information | 01.26.2022
The National Operations Security (OPSEC) Program (NOP) Office under the National Counterintelligence and Security Center (NCSC) Enterprise Threat Mitigation Directorate designated January as National OPSEC Awareness Month in an effort to increase OPSEC understanding. OPSEC is defined by the DoD Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms as a capability that identifies and controls......
Story by Tammy Reed | U.S. Army Fort Lee | 05.15.2020
FORT LEE, Va. - Social media has reached a new heyday in the socially distanced world of COVID-19. Military units and support organizations at Fort Lee are using it for training, command messaging, fitness instruction, morale support and so much more. Many are saying it has opened unexplored worlds of outreach and interaction, and they will likely continue their new or expanded social media......