Opsec

Operational security (OpSec) is a risk management process that aims to protect sensitive information from being accessed by unauthorized individuals. It involves identifying critical information, analyzing potential threats, and implementing measures to safeguard against unintentional disclosure. By fostering awareness and promoting best practices, OpSec helps organizations and individuals maintain the confidentiality of their operations and data.

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  • What is OPSEC?

    OPSEC, or operational security, is a process that protects sensitive information from adversaries. It involves identifying critical information and implementing measures to prevent unauthorized access.

  • How does OPSEC work?

    OPSEC works by identifying critical information and implementing protective measures to prevent unauthorized access. It involves a continuous process of risk assessment and management.

  • Risks of OPSEC

    The risks of inadequate OPSEC can lead to unauthorized access to sensitive information, resulting in data breaches and loss of trust. Organizations must recognize and mitigate these risks.