f the Task Forcea keen sense of individualresponsibility for the safeguardingof classifiedinformation. Relianceon voluntarycensorshiplikewiseheightenedthe importance of classifyingmilitaryand scientificinformationin gradations proportionalto theirvaryingdegreesof value to a potentialenemy. The protectionof certaincategoriesof knowledgeby encasingthem in relativelyhigh militarysecurityclassifications was necessaryto lessenthe risk of theirdiscussionin outgoingpersonalcorrespondence. Thesewere the basic problemsconfrontingthe InformationSecurity Branch. In the paragraphsthat followare discussedthe methodsselected to effecttheir solution. 1. Securl.tY Education s. responsiObjectives. To developa senseof individual. bilityfor the safeguardingof classifiedinformation, the Commander, JointTask Force Sev’en, was chargedwith the responsibility for supervising “the implementation of a comprehensivesecurityindoctrination and securitytrainingprogramfor all personnelparticipatfig in the operation,to includeinstructionrelativeto the securityclassificationof all aspectsof the operation,generalsecuritylectures, securitypostersand executionof securitypledges.” . the indocb. Media. The followingmethodsof accomplishing trination of Task Forcepersonnelwere used: ~. Lectures,panel discussions,“on the spot” brief~ and individualinstruction ~. MotionPictures ~. Leaflets 53 SectignII .’

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