The Army Security Monitoring Program is designed to enhance the security and safety of Army installations and personnel by monitoring activities and identifying potential threats. It involves the use of surveillance technology, data analysis, and intelligence-sharing to detect suspicious behaviors or activities. The program aims to ensure a proactive security posture while protecting sensitive information and critical infrastructure. Overall, it contributes to the overarching goal of maintaining readiness and safeguarding Army operations.
The Army Regulation (AR) that covers the Army's security monitoring is AR 380-5, titled "Department of the Army Information Security Program." This regulation outlines policies and procedures for the classification, safeguarding, and declassification of Army information. It ensures the protection of sensitive information and establishes guidelines for security monitoring to prevent unauthorized access or disclosure.
Army reg 380.53
Ar 380-53
Information Systems Security Monitoring
Ar 380-53
Ar 380-53
Army Regulation 380-53, titled "Information Security Program," provides guidance and instructions for the management and implementation of information security within the U.S. Army. It establishes policies, procedures, and responsibilities to protect Army information and information systems from unauthorized access, disclosure, and disruption. The regulation also outlines the requirements for conducting information security training, incident response, and reporting.
Ar 380-53
Ar 380-53
AR 380-5 - Department of the Army Information Security Program
Continuous evaluation is the element of the physical security program involved in monitoring employees for new information that could affect their security clearance eligibility status. This process involves regular checks on employees' background and conduct to ensure they meet the required security standards.
The Joint COMSEC Monitoring Activity provides OPSEC assistance by: