Know the Risk – Raise Your Shield: Travel Awareness

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 Office of the Director of National Intelligence

Data breaches compromising personal information result in a broad range of risks to individuals. This includes identity theft, targeting of individuals with knowledge of sensitive government information and internal business processes, and other intelligence activities that use the personal information of U.S. citizens to undermine national security.

The following information is provided to help you understand how your personal information may be used by foreign intelligence services and their proxies, extremists, criminals, hackers, and other bad actors (“bad actors”); what actions to take to limit the risk of your information being exploited; and warning signs that you are being targeted.

Copy the link below to Federal Radio and paste to your browser. It will take you to a very informative and professional presentation on how to protect yourself and your confidential information when travelling. The video is sponsored by the National Counterintelligence and Security Center.

http://federalnewsradio.com/technology/2016/06/what-security-risks-do-travelers-face-abroad/slide/1/

 

 

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