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Products
DSS publishes a myriad of analytical
threat products:
“Targeting U.S. Technologies: A
Trend Analysis of Cleared Industry
Reporting,”
provides a statistical and
trend analysis analyzing the most
prolific foreign collectors targeting
the cleared contractor community
Periodic current and anticipatory
threat products regarding various
programs, companies, and emerging
threats
Cyber alert products concerning the
latest threats and the tools used by
the adversary in cyberspace
For specific threat information, please
contact your facility security officer who
will work in conjunction with the local
DSS CI special agent.
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Defense Security Service
Counterintelligence Directorate
www.dss.mil
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About the Defense security service
Defense Security Service Mission
The Defense Security Service (DSS)
supports national security and the
warfighter through our security oversight
and education missions. DSS oversees
the protection of U.S. and foreign
classified information and technologies in
the hands of industry under the National
Industrial Security Program and serves
as the functional manager for the
Department of Defense (DoD) security
professional development program.
DSS CI articulates the foreign
intelligence threat to U.S.
government cleared industry
leaders.
DSS CI special agents are
deployed across the country
to support facility security
officers
(FSOs)
and
other
cleared industry representatives
in recognizing and appropriately
reporting unlawful foreign attempts
to acquire classified and controlled
sensitive technology.
DSS CI’s risk-based approach incorporates
a realistic assessment of threats to critical
DoD research, technology, and classified
information, and tailors CI services through
objective criteria and threat categorization to
mitigate the risk.
Build awareness and understanding of the
threats
Referral and Liaison
Evaluate reports of
suspicious contacts or
activities submitted by
cleared industry which
present potential threat
cases
Receive, evaluate, and
when appropriate, refer
threat reporting from
cleared industry to those
Department of Defense
CI and law enforcement
organizations
with
authority to act against
foreign adversaries
Refer developments to DoD CI and federal
law enforcement agencies for further
investigation
Five Primary Tasks:
Clear
industrial
facilities,
accredit
associated information systems, and
administer aspects of the industrial portion
of the DoD Personnel Security Program
Collect, analyze, and provide threat
information to cleared industry and
government partners
Provide advice, assistance, and oversight
to cleared industry
Manage foreign ownership, control, or
influence in cleared industry
Deliver security education and training
DSS Counterintelligence Mission Areas
Threat Awareness
Provide analysis of foreign threats to help U.S.
cleared industry develop remedial actions
to decrease individual and collective risk
CI Integration
Provide security awareness and educate
cleared industry concerning effective
threat identification and reporting
Role of DSS Counterintelligence
The DSS Counterintelligence (CI) Directorate
seeks to identify and counter unlawful
penetrators of cleared U.S. industry to
stop foreign attempts to obtain illegal or
unauthorized access to classified information
and technology resident in the U.S. cleared
industrial base.
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