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OPSEC ALERT PROTECT YOUR INFO!

Dumpster Diving 101

Dumpster diving is performed randomly at the JTF to see what information people might have let slip through and thrown away. Personal information is most commonly tossed out in the form of unwanted mail or envelopes with addresses, along with tidbits of work info. Schedules, calendar events and phone numbers jotted down on sticky-notes are also easy to forget. We have a 100% shred policy that needs to be followed for everyone’s protection. If your name or information is found in the trash you could be subject to UCMJ punishment. Don’t let a simple thing like trash get you in hot water, use OPSEC and shred all paper!
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current22:53, 14 October 2011Thumbnail for version as of 22:53, 14 October 2011858 × 300 (144 KB)Geo Swan (talk | contribs){{Information |Description= OPSEC ALERT PROTECT YOUR INFO! Dumpster Diving 101 Dumpster diving is performed randomly at the JTF to see what information people might have let slip through and thrown away. Personal information is most commonly tossed out

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