NATO SECURITY BRIEFING FOREWORD This security briefing contains the minimum elements of information that must be provided to individuals upon initial indoctrination for access to NATO classified information. This briefing is intentionally general so it may...
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NATO SECURITY BRIEFING FOREWORD This security briefing contains the minimum elements of information that must be provided to individuals upon initial indoctrination for access to NATO classified information. This briefing is intentionally general so it may be used by all U.S. Government agencies and contractors. Agencies and contractors are encouraged to expand upon this briefing to accommodate specific situations. There is no requirement to copy this format or literary style; however, the minimum elements contained herein shall be included. Detailed procedures are contained in United States National Security Authority for NATO (USSAN) Instruction 1-07, NATO's C-M(2002) 49 "Security within The North Atlantic Treaty Organization" and its Supporting Security Directives (AC/35-D/2000 through D/2005), and the National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM) DoD 5220.22-M. INTRODUCTION You will require access to NATO classified information in pursuance of your current duties.
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