11/06/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/06/2024 07:41
R 052131Z NOV 24
MARADMIN 538/24
MSGID/GENADMIN/CMC DCI WASHINGTON DC//
SUBJ/PROTECTION OF CLASSIFIED NATIONAL SECURITY INFORMATION//
REF A/DOC/UNDERSECRETARY OF DEFENSE FOR INTELLIGENCE AND SECURITY
MEMORANDUM/22OCT24//
REF B/DOC/SECRETARY OF DEFENSE MEMORANDUM/14APR24//
REF C/DOC/SECRETARY OF DEFENSE MEMORANDUM/17APR24//
REF D/DOC/SECRETARY OF DEFENSE MEMORANDUM/20JUN23//
REF E/DOC/DODD 5200.43 CH3/14JUL2020//
NARR/REF A IS THE UNDERSECRETARY OF DEFENSE FOR INTELLIGENCE AND
SECURITY MEMORANDUM ON DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE SECURITY EXPECTATIONS.
REF B IS THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE MEMORANDUM DIRECTING A REVIEW OF
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE SECURITY POLICIES AND PROCEDURES. REF C IS THE
SECRETARY OF DEFENSE MEMORANDUM DIRECTING THE IMMEDIATE REVIEW AND
ASSESSMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INFORMATION SECURITY PROCEDURES.
REF D IS THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE MEMORANDUM ON SECURITY REVIEW
FOLLOW-ON ACTIONS. REF E IS DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE DIRECTIVE 5200.43
CHANGE 1 MANAGEMENT OF THE DEFENSE SECURITY ENTERPRISE.//
POC-DC I/S. A. SIMPSON/GS-15/SECURITY DIRECTOR, DC I/703-692-0455/
[email protected]//
POC-DC I/C. R. BAER/GS-15/USMC SPECIAL SECURITY OFFICER, DC I/
703-693-6005/[email protected]//
GENTEXT/REMARKS /1. Purpose. To emphasize the importance of
protecting classified national security information (CNSI) as a
critical aspect of unit and mission readiness.
2. Background. In the wake of a highly publicized unauthorized
disclosure of CNSI, the Secretary of Defense, via references A
through D, directed a department-wide review of security programs,
policies, and procedures to identify needed improvements to prevent
the unauthorized disclosure (UD) of CNSI. The Marine Corps has
completed its assessment and is implementing the necessary
improvements to reduce the risk to missions, personnel, information
and infrastructure from the improper handling or UD of CNSI.
2.a. Protecting CNSI is an all-hands responsibility that
encompasses leaders and supervisors at all echelons as well as the
individual Marines, Sailors and Civilian Marines who have access to
CNSI.
2.b. It is Marine Corps policy to prioritize the security of CNSI
as a critical aspect of unit and mission readiness.
3. Execution. Marine leaders will regularly emphasize the
importance of practicing all aspects of security including
cybersecurity, operations and physical security, information
security, personnel security and insider threat programs as it
pertains to safeguarding CNSI. Annual online security training is a
valuable tool, but it is not a substitute for engaged leadership.
Marine leaders are the key to inculcating a security-minded command
culture by periodically addressing the risks to unit readiness from
improperly handling CNSI the same way safety is always emphasized
prior to conducting live-fire training or before a long weekend.
4. Thank you for your leadership on this matter and for your
continued diligence to improve and enhance the Marine Corps
security posture.
5. Release authorized by LtGen M. G. Carter, Headquarters Marine
Corps, Deputy Commandant for Information.//