Security pros offer OPSEC tips for teleworkers
During an Operations Security course in 2016 at Wright Patterson AFB, Ohio, Ed Benton teaches about critical information as James Johnson observes. With social distancing now making classroom training impossible, information-protection leads or security managers can help teleworkers track down and interpret unit critical information and indicator lists, or CIILs, which are essential for proper OPSEC application. (U.S. Air Force photo/Sandy Simison)
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