Corporate Counterintelligence & Security
Quality counterintelligence and security education and consulting services are the CCISEC specialty. Contact CCISEC to discuss your needs and requirements.
Security Education: The First Layer of Defense
CCISEC provides presentations and courses on the following topics. The topics can be incorporated into a tailor-made security course that meshes with a company's security education curriculum.
Industrial Espionage
Employees need to know the realities of industrial espionage. Annually the United States spends more money on research and development than any other country in the world. Both foreign and domestic companies target successful companies to steal valuable intellectual property to avoid research and development costs. Foreign countries do the same. Study recent economic espionage cases to learn what is being targeted, who is involved, and the techniques used to steal industrial secrets.
Counterintelligence
Foreign countries field professional agents to collect information on the U.S. government agencies, the military, businesses, and significant individuals. Learn how these adversaries are organized and learn their methodology by studying unclassified cases.
Operational Security (OPSEC)
The OPSEC premise is that the accumulation of one or more elements of sensitive/unclassified information or data could damage national security by revealing classified information. The goal of OPSEC is to deny adversaries the pieces of the intelligence puzzle. While OPSEC is countermeasures program of the government, the OPSEC objective and the processes used to meet that objective are applicable to the private sector. CCISEC provides OPSEC training to defense contractor companies and to businesses with a need to protect their intellectual property.
Overseas Security Travel Briefings
CCISEC provides country-specific, current security reports and briefings for business travelers planning to work overseas. Companies can make sure their traveling employees are provided with information concerning recent criminal activity, ongoing security problems, and any targeting of Americans.
Overseas Security Travel Updates
Travelers can receive updated security information about their host country by e-mail. CCISEC will monitor the host country foreign news sources and U.S. Department of State bulletins and report any disturbances in a timely manner.
- Security Policies and Procedures
- Threat Assessments
- Security Education Curriculum Development
- Tips, Bulletins, Posters for a Security Education Program
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