Security Surveys and Inspections
Security Surveys and Inspections
Security Surveys and Inspections
SCOPE OF PRESENTATION
Definition of Terms Comparison of Security Survey and Security Inspections Authority for Conducting Surveys & Inspections. The Security Survey. Report of Security Survey Technical Security Surveys The Security Inspection Summary
DEFINITION OF TERMS
Security Survey - is a counterintelligence service to assist commanders in determining the security measures required to protect key installations from possible sabotage, espionage, subversion, and unauthorized disclosure of, or access to, classified defense information or material contained therein.
Security Inspection - is a counterintelligence service performed to determine compliance with established security policies and procedures.
Command preparation.
Command responsible for establishing own security.
Substantial change in the mission, number of person, structures, or real estate of the installation. Indications of laxity in a security program.
When no record exists of a prior survey having been conducted.
The Agent-In-Charge
Embodies all the characteristics of an experienced security survey agent.
Keeps free of routing duties during the survey in order to devote full time to proper supervision of survey teams.
CHECKLIST
General Type Specific type The initial briefing Role of the installation's Security Officer Escort personnel Preliminary exterior check Preliminary interior check History of the unit Analyzing existing security Final briefing
C. Physical security 1. Perimeter barriers 2. Guards and guard systems 3. Personnel identification and control 4. Vehicular identification and control 5. Anti-intrusion alarm system 6. Fire fighting facilities 7. Communication facilities 8. Utilities D. Security of personnel 1. Data concerning key personnel 2. Clearance program 3. Security education program 4. Absentee rate and labor turn-over 5. Morale
E. Security of information 1. Classification of defense information, receipting, storage, internal distribution, destruction, emergency destruction and evacuation of classified material. 2. Recommendation a. Written concise, positive manner b. There should be several basis for recommendations. (1) Facts developed during the survey. (2) Current established security measures. (3) There should be competent interpretation of established security measures. (4) Common sense approach to security problems.
3. 4.
Agent is not limited to the number of recommendations. Exhibits a. Utilized to support the basic report of survey. b. Especially useful when technical terminology must be included in the report.
Preliminary planning method of conduct essentially the same as those required for security surveys.
May or may not be personal contact between the installation to be inspected and an official of the counterintelligence unit. A security inspection does not normally include the history, mission, or establishment of the unit's sensitivity. Check list of deficiencies observed during previous inspection prepared.
Summary of Presentation
Definition of Terms Comparison of Security Survey and Security Inspections Authority for Conducting Surveys & Inspections. The Security Survey. Report of Security Survey Technical Security Surveys The Security Inspection Summary