Essay at this moment
First, I would need to know if that was an approved thumb compel that PFC Jackson used because USB devices are not allowed after this, unless it is essential and has been in a strict sense verified to be used by the real authority and we are in a deployed environment which probably means we can't practice it. If so, then I would take out the thumb drive from the machine and I would lock the instrument and secure PFC Jackson's CAC card, haughty that he had to log adhering to the machine. I would personally guard these items in my possession at totality time until PFC Jackson returned. Upon his go I would pull him into my business and have a long discussion through him about OPSEC and remind him that he needs to safe guard all items properly because we have Afghan employees in the realm and they would love to procreate their hands on any information that they have power to. Furthermore, I'm sure that we had some training dealing with OPSEC before entering home and after entering country. I would advise him on about this incident and I would gain his privileges for dealing with a single one type of data on or digitally taken at a distance for about a week, during this time he would vogue through OPSEC training again and sign another written counseling stating that he largely understands OPSEC procedures and if he violates them once more I would pursue UCMJ. I would struggle SPC Lomas and his friends into my duty and I would tell them respecting the potential threats they will attend to our network if they download the weighty off SPC Lomas watch. Secondly I would apprise them all that they have admitted OPSEC training before the deployment and in relation to arriving in theater, so they should perceive that USB devices are not allowed ~ward government computers. I would talk by my Platoon SGT about finding time to be delivered of another OPSEC class given to the Soldiers in this way that they understand just how grave OPSEC is. I would then advise all my Soldiers saying that they entirely understand the importance of OPSEC and suppose that they violate OPSEC...
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