MONTHLY ACTIVITIES REPORT JULY 1980

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CIA-RDP82M00591R000200050027-7
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C
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3
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December 14, 2016
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December 27, 2002
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27
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August 8, 1980
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MF
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Approved Foie W 3/ > M00 000200050027-7 6& W A DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE Security Committee 8 August 1980 MEMORANDUM FOR: Executive Secretary, NFIB Executive Secretary SUBJECT: Monthly Activities Report July 1980 This forwards the July 1980 monthly activities report for the DCI Security Committee. 25X1A Regraded UNCLASSIFIED When Separate From Attachment Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP82M00591 R000200050027-7 Approved Foroelease 2003/02/27: CAA-RDr82M0054AR000200050027-7 DCI SECURITY COMMITTEE MONTHLY ACTIVITIES REPORT JULY 1980 1. A Committee staff member, in his security consultant role, attended the two-day work session of COMIREX members, and consultants which addressed in a seminar setting the adequacy of COMIREX organization to ensure Community partici- pation at all levels, and issues involved in decompartmentation of 20 year old imagery. (C) 2. The Committee chairman met with the chairmen of a number of SECOM subcommittees and working groups to discuss their tasking, accomplishments, work in progress, and support needs. (U) 3. The Committee staff submitted material on security issues for consi eration in he update of the National Multi- disciplinary Counterintelligence Assessment. Items included technical countermeasures capabilities, emergency destruction matters, security awareness programs, industrial security procedures, a ing o- unaut rized disclosures, and physical security. (C) 4. The "security lessons learned" section of the annual security audit report to the U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveil- lance Court by the Committee staffer who serves as its security officer was deemed of such broad interest that it was sent by the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts to every U.S. District and Appeals Court Chief Judge in the country. (U) S. A task force of the Security Awareness Working Group met weekly during July as it continued to develop ideas for presentations to government employees and industrial contractors on the hostile threat, the technical penetration threat, and TEMPEST matters. (U) 'G1NAL 0t. Eby Signer I 1)FCL (X Rr L 1,N ON 8 ALlgus 386 Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP82M00591 R000200050027-7 Approved Fo el+e s~ 0 / 7k: c - L82MO0,4000200050027-7 6. The Investigative Standards Working Group met twice during the month to consider SCI appeals procedure policy. Several delegates have voiced their disagreement with certain aspects of the proposed draft, and efforts continue to work out appropriate compromise language. (Ti) Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP82M00591 R000200050027-7