What to Report
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Incident types in detail
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Insider Threat:
A person with placement and access who intentionally causes loss or degradation of resources or capabilities or compromises the
ability of an organization to accomplish its mission through espionage, providing support to international terrorism, or the unauthorized release or disclosure of information about the plans and intentions of U.S. military forces. (AR 381-12)
Click here for indicators of terrorist-associated insider threats.
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Terrorism:
The calculated use of violence or threat of violence to inculcate fear, intended to coerce or to intimidate governments
or societies in the pursuit of goals that are generally political, religious, or ideological. (AR 381-12). |
Sabotage:
An act or acts with the intent to injure or interfere with or obstruct the national defense of a country by willfully injuring,
destroying, or attempting to destroy any national defense or war material, premises, or utilities, to include human
and natural resources. (AR 381-12) |
Surveillance:
The systematic observation of aerospace, surface, or subsurface areas, places, persons, or things, by visual, aural, electronic,
photographic, or other means. (Army FM 34-1) |
Suspicious Contact:
Any questionable, unsolicited meeting, association, or communication conducted in person, by telephone, letter,
online or other means by an unknown and or foreign person that may represent a threat to DoD security interests. |
Security Compromise:
The intentional or unintentional release of classified information to unauthorized parties or into unclassified mediums. |
Sedition:
An act or acts intending to cause the overthrow or destruction of the U.S. Government by force or violence, or by the assassination
of any U.S. Government official. These acts include conspiracy, knowingly or willingly advocating, abetting, advising, or teaching the duty,
necessity, desirability, or propriety of overthrowing or destroying by force or violence the U.S. Government. (AR 381-12) |
Treason:
One who, owing allegiance to the United States, levies war against the United States or adheres to its enemies, giving them aid and comfort
within the United States or elsewhere. It also includes one who, having knowledge of the commission of treason, conceals and does not,
as soon possible, report it. (AR 381-12) |
Subversion:
An act or acts inciting military or civilian personnel of the DOD to violate laws, disobey lawful orders or regulations, or disrupt military activities
with the willful intent to interfere with, or impair the loyalty, morale, or discipline of the military forces of the United States (DODI 5240.6) |
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