Title: The Changing Role of the Security Awareness Coordinator
1The Changing Role of the Security Awareness
Coordinator
- Presented By
- Dan Valdez JR.
- Security Integration Group
- Los Alamos National Laboratory
2Introduction
- This Day Changed All of Our Lives.
- Not just at work, but most especially, in the
way we conduct our daily lives.
3Introduction
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- A whole new set of challenges, which for us also
translate to opportunities to serve our audience
4Introduction
YOUR PERSONAL SECURITY HANDBOOK
PREPARED BY THE SAFEGUARDS AND SECURITY DIVISION
SECURITY AWARENESS PROGRAM
5Information Sources
6Information Sources
- The Department of Homeland Security has been the
target of unfair criticism. - The advisory system
- Plastic and duct-tape
7Information Sources
8Information Sources
- Risk Assessments
- Planning
- Training Equipment
- Acquisition Security
- Engineering/Design
- Product Line Integrity
- Hospital Decontamination
9Information Source
How You Can Protect Yourself From Terrorism
10Information Sources
Advice for Safeguarding Buildings Against
Chemical or Biological Attack Immediate Actions
to Safeguard a Building Against a Chemical or
Biological Attack Long-Term Actions to
Safeguard a Building Against a Chemical or
Biological Attack
11Information Sources
Chemical or Biological Attack Indoor
Release Outdoor Release Unknown Release
Location
12Information Sources
- FEMA has many resources for kids
- School Safety
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- Disaster Resources
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- Terrorism
- Related Resources
13Information Sources
Educator's Information Be Ready 1-2-3
14Information Sources
Responding to Children's Emotional Needs During
Times of Crisis An Important Role for
Pediatricians Terrorism A Family Disaster Plan
15Information Sources
Biological Threat Chemical Threat Nuclear Blast
Radiation Threat Explosions
16 Targeted Topics
Recommend General Security Practices
Recommended Security Practices At HomeSecurity
Practices While Traveling Ground Transportation
Security Air Travel SecurityHostage Defense
Measures
17 Targeted Topics Personal Security In
Hotels Keep your room key on your person at
all times. Be observant for suspicious persons
loitering in the area. Do not give your room
number to strangers. Keep your room and
personal effects neat and orderly so you will
recognize tampering or strange out-of-place
objects. Know the location of emergency exits
and fire extinguishers. Do not admit strangers
to your room. Know how to locate hotel security
guards.
18 CONCLUSION
8.0 CONTINUING SECURITY AWARENESS PROGRAM
Page 23 8.2 Methods and Materials The
Continuing Security Awareness Program employs
various methods and ideas to motivate individuals
to maintain a high level of security awareness.
Some examples of motivational tools
are Posters/banners Booklets Newsletters Cartoon
s Contests, self-tests, and give-away items Web
pages Games, puzzles Security-related e-mail
messages Screen savers Videos
19 CONCLUSION The only
limitation is your imagination !!!!!