INDUSTRIAL SECURITY SEMINAR (U)

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CIA-RDP96B01172R001000080012-1
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July 19, 2005
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January 30, 1984
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- 0 N F I D E N T I A L Approved Forrlease 2005/08/03 : CIA-RDP96B01I 72 001000080012-1 3 0 SAN I?84 MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Physical Security Division Deputy ie Industrial Security Branch SUBJECT: Industrial Security Seminar (U) 1. At present, two Industrial Security Seminars are booked for the current year. Time constraints have focused on the availability of Room 1A07, Headquarters, where it is most desirable to conduct these functions. ISB has, therefore, made a firm commitment for the use of that facility during the period 25, 26 and 27 June and 15, 16 and 17 October 19$4. Time for early spring use of Room IA-07 is not open and November was the only alternative offered for the latter part of the year. The third day of each booking is for one-half (1/2) day until noon. The extra half day will allow for additional workshop and question/answer time, as expressed by the majority of attendees at the last several seminars. Additionally, conducting the seminar early in the week will allow the attendees two full days to "catch-up" on their own official duties. (C) 2. These two seminars will statistically fulfill the goal set for 1984 ISB seminars. However, in reality these two functions will not fulfill the full objectives of ISB in response to the numerous requests for more frequent seminars which we have received from attendees to the past several seminars. (U) 3. It has been suggested by senior security management that thought be given to conducting one-day seminar/workshops in th This is considered to be not only feasible but desirable from the view of keeping the contractors abreast of the most current security guidelines and policy. More importantly, it will enhance the dis-establishment of the "adversary" attitude/relationship which often pervades the security audit and will augment the "partnership" attitude so desired to aid the implementation of good security. This is of particular import for success in our mutual responsibilities to support National Programs.(C) WARNING NOTICE C 0 N F I D E N T I A I. Ifi! T ELL1GE~,,Nwn~,K, F Release 2005/08/03: CIA-RDP96B01 OR inETNOu 2 5X1 Approved For lease 2005/08I03E: 6TDP96B01I7 PO1000080012-1 4. Critiques of several past ISB seminars have noted those topics which are of continued interest to Contractor's Security Officials. Although it sounds dull, Document Control and Classification is invariably at or near the top of the list. Other topics which would lend themselves well to a one-half day seminar/workshop are: a. The clearance/adjudication/approval/appeals process, including paper flow; b. Common audit findings/recommendations - a compilation of commonly found areas of inattention/ concern. Such a topic would allow each contractor to view such findings in the light of their own specific operations, and c. technology transfer. (U) 5. Several of the majorl contractors, long associated with National Programs larly, have facilities that will lend themselves admirably to such pr is suggested that a "pathfinder" trip to the 25X1 I lareas be authorized to explore aci i ies, inviree iogistics and establish required support from the West Coast office in order to establish a time frame for a pilot running of a one-day seminar/workshop in those areas. The goal Ito conduct two one-day sessions; one in thelI 25X1 area and one in the Sunnyvale area during a one week ime frame. Close coordination with the OD$E and OL Security Staffs would, of course, he a prerequisite to a successful "go" in this direction. (C) C 0 N F I D E N T I A I, Approved For Release 2005/08/03 : CIA-RDP96B01172RO01000080012-1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2005/08/03 : CIA-RDP96B01172RO01000080012-1 Next 5 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2005/08/03 : CIA-RDP96B01172RO01000080012-1 C 0 N F I i) L N 1 I it L Approved Fq Release 2005/08/03: CIA-RDP96B01 R001000080012-1 INDUSTRIAL SECURITY SEMINAR Monday, 25 June 1984 Report to Receptionist 0915-0945 0945-1015 1015-1130 1130-1300 1300-1430. 1430-1500 1500-1700 Welcoming Remarks Remarks by Executive Director Contractor/Agency Interface The Industrial Security Approval Process (Request Processing, Investigation, Adjudication, Appeals) Legal Aspects of Industrial Security Approvals/Appeals Industrial Polygraph Program Workshop Forum - :Personnel Security Cocktail Party Deputy Director/ Physical, Technical & Area Security 25X1 Director of Security 25X1 WARNING NOTICE INTELLIGENCE SOURCES OR METHOD,%p1 i& cfvff& Release 2005/08/03: CIA-RDP96B01172R001~ C 0 N_E I D E N T I A L C 0 N 1; 1 p 1: N 1' l A L Approved F elease 2005/08/03: CIA-RD096B011, 8001000080012-1 Tuesday, 26 June 1984 25X1 0830 Report to Receptionist 0845-1000 Classification/Document Controls 1000-1030 Approved Destruction Equipment and Destruction Guidelines 1030-1100 Telephone Systems in SCIFs 1100-1145 Overview of CIA Procurement and Contracting Programs 1145-1300 Lunch 1300-1400 Information Systems Security Overview 1400-1500 Technology Loss Affecting National Security 1500-1700 Workshop Forum - Industrial Security Audit Process Approved For Release 2005/08/03 : CIA-RDP96B0l172R001000080012-1 C O N F 1I) F N 1' I/' L Approved Fgtelease 2005/08/03: CIA-RDP96B01 001000080012-1 Wednesday, 27 June 1984 25X1 0830 Report to Receptionist 0900-1015 Terrorism as a Threat to Industry 1015-1130 The Problem of Unauthorized Disclosures to the Media 1130-1200 Concluding Remarks Approved For Release 2005/08/03 : CIA-RDP96BOl 172RO01 000080012-1 Approved F# elea a 2005/08/03: CIA-RD96B0112R001 000080012-1 77 CONFIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL SECURITY SEMINAR THURSDAY- 20 October 1983 0830 0850 0900-0915 0915-0945 0945-1030 1030-1145 1145-1200 1200-1315 1315-1 515 1515-1545 1545-1 715 1 730-1 930 Report to Receptionist Introduction Introductory Remarks -Director of Security Remarks by Executive Director, Central Intelligence Agency Classification/Document Control Industrial Security Approvals/Appeals -Presentation on Investigative Techniques and Procedures; -Adjudication process and appeals procedures Industrial Security Audit Program Lunch Workshop Forum -Industrial Audit Process The Industrial Polygraph Program New Guidelines for Computerized Telephone Systems in SCIFs Cocktail Party Approved For Release 2005/08/03 CIA-RDP96B01172RO01000080012-1 25X1 25 CONFIDENTIAL Approved F eleas 0 ~ ~~ 011 U001 000080012-1 0845-0930 0930.-1030 1030-1100 1100-1200 1200-1 300 1300-1415 1415-1530 1530-1630 1 630-1 700 FRIDAY - 21 October 1983 Overview of OD&E ISSGT - Brief overview - Structure Authority (DCID 1/16) Some Areas of Concern -Pbrsonal Computers -Maintenance -Magnetic Media Sanitization Industrial Contracts Legal Considerations of Industrial Security Approval Appeals Lunch Workshop Forum -Personnel Security Current Technology Loss Affecting National Security Leaks - "Hot Line" information Tapes -The Director of Central Intelli- gence Leaks and Establishment of Hot Line -Press View of Publishing Sensitive Information Concluding. 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