The U.S. Forces Korea and 8th Army-Korea recently held a significant training session at Camp Humphreys, South Korea including U.S., ROK, and United Nations Command forces, Sep. 24-27. The training focused on operations security at an advanced level, known as OPSEC Level II. The training is aimed to equip service members with the essential skills and knowledge needed to protect sensitive information and mitigate risks in an increasingly complex and interconnected global landscape. It is an important aspect of daily lives and missions for personnel currently serving in the Korea Theater of Operation. "The most important thing I learned from OPSEC is how to identify and protect sensitive information to prevent adversaries from exploiting it,” said U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Diego Viejo (second from right), 55th Military Police Company, Camp Casey. “It’s all about keeping our operations safe and secure.” “I gained a deeper understanding of preventative measures to protect critical information, and it was good to learn alongside U.S. and ROK personnel,” said Royal Australian Navy Lt. Cmdr. Brendan Trembath (right), deputy public affairs, United Nations Command. “It was a comprehensive and practical course.”
Date Taken: | 09.26.2024 |
Date Posted: | 10.23.2024 21:40 |
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