Department of Defense 5200.1-R, Information Security Program Regulation
which of the following is an objective of the department of defense's personnel security program
The both provide security and protection.
Department of Defense Security Contract
which of the following is an objective of the department of defense's personnel security program
guarding the National Security
Department of defense
Department of Defense, Department of Homeland Security, Department of Justice, State Department, and Department of Interior
The Defense Security Service (DSS) is responsible for safeguarding U.S. national security by overseeing the security of defense-related information and managing personnel security for Department of Defense (DoD) contractors and facilities. It conducts background investigations, implements security training programs, and ensures compliance with federal security regulations. Additionally, DSS plays a crucial role in counterintelligence efforts and the protection of sensitive technologies from foreign espionage. Overall, its mission is to enhance the security posture of the defense industrial base.
The National Security Council is responsible for national security and foreign policy. The Secretary of Defense is second only to the president and exercises command and control over the United States' military.
National Security Act (A Plus)
Planning