Basically, OPSEC means protecting important information about the military. The Internet is an incredible thing & provides an amazing way to stay in touch & to share our thoughts, but it allows anyone to read this information, even people who might use it in a harmful way. If I'm ever vague about what Don is doing, this is why. As much as I hate to say it, we are a country at war & we all need to do our part to make sure that our troops have what they need & that they are protected! I enjoy writing about my experiences as a military wife, but my husband's safety always comes first.
Here are the ten rules of OPSEC, in basic terms:
- Don’t discuss current or future destinations/ ports of call/deployment bases.
- Don’t discuss current or future operations or missions.
- Don’t discuss current or future dates and times of exercises or missions.
- Don’t discuss readiness issues and numbers.
- Don’t discuss specific training equipment.
- Don’t discuss people’s names and operations.
- Don’t speculate about current or future operations.
- Don’t spread rumors about current, future, or past operations or movements.
- Don’t assume the enemy is not trying to collect information on you; he/she is.
- Be smart, use your head, and always think OPSEC when using email, phone, chat rooms and message boards.
So, if you wonder why I don't go on & on about my husband's job, now you know. There's a good reason! Thanks for reading this, & please... make sure that you don't have loose lips!