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SEE SOMETHING, SAY SOMETHING

THREAT INDICATORS

SEE ANYTHING STRANGE?

NOT THE ELEPHANT, HE'S GOING TO THE CIRCUS.

I'M TALKING ABOUT THE BAG THAT'S UNATTENDED.

  • Seeking spiritual sanctioning for or a voicing an obligation to engage in violence in support of a radical or extremist organization or cause.
  • Membership in a violent, extremist or terrorist group, or adopting an ideology that advocates violence, extremism, or radicalism.
  • Purchasing bomb making materials or obtaining information on bomb construction and use.
  • Engaging in paramilitary training with radical or extremist organizations, either home or abroad.
  • Having ties to known or suspected international terrorists, extremists, radicals, or their supporters.
  • An employee released from or not selected for employment, promotion, or bonus who exhibits severe signs of PTSD, and who appears disgruntled and violent.

THREAT INDICATORS

  • Disruptive behavior or disobedience to lawful orders.
  • Hatred or intolerance of American society or culture.
  • Sympathy for organizations that promote violence.
  • Extreme anxiety about or refusing a deployment.
  • Associating with or expressing loyalty or support for terrorists.
  • Browsing websites that promote or advocate violence against the U.S, or distributing terrorist literature or propaganda via the Internet.
  • Extreme outrage against U.S. Military operations.
  • Advocating violence to achieve political / religious / ideological goals.
  • Providing financial or other materiel support to a terrorist organization.

EXAMPLES

Nidal Malik Hasan is an American convicted of fatally shooting 13 people and injuring more than 30 others in the Fort Hood mass shooting on November 5, 2009. He opposed of military deployment to Iraq.

MAJ. NIDAL HASAN

Disillusioned with the intelligence community, top contractor Edward Snowden leaves his job at the National Security Agency. He now knows that a virtual mountain of data is being assembled to track all forms of digital communication -- not just from foreign governments and terrorist groups, but from ordinary Americans. When Snowden decides to leak this classified information, he becomes a traitor to some, a hero to others and a fugitive from the law.

EDWARD SNOWDEN

EXAMPLES

Mrs. Clinton, as secretary of State, exclusively used a home-based server to handle all her government emails, instead of a more secure state.gov address. Some contained highly classified information and the FBI said the server was vulnerable to foreign intrusion. She was not charged.

Retired Army Gen. David Petraeus, provided classified logs to his biographer and girlfriend.

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and retired Gen. David Petraeus

WHO IS A THREAT?

Anyone who has inside information concerning the organization's security practices, data and computer systems

  • Employees
  • Former employees
  • Contractors
  • Business associates

INSIDER THREAT BRIEF

SGT MARCO

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