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Two free tools to increase OPSEC

You have holes in your Operations Security (OPSEC). We all do. But if you spend any time online, then new technologies are compromising your OPSEC in unsettling ways.

Basic OPSEC for preppers: achieving balance

OPSEC is necessary if you and your family are preppers, but how do you protect your information and still function? How much OPSEC is good OPSEC?

How to make a prepper OPSEC plan

Learn how to make a plan that will protect the information an enemy would need about you

How to dress for OPSEC and protect yourself

Learn how and why you need to blend in with others so you’re not noticed

OPSEC and your body language

Demeanor is a big part of SHTF OPSEC For those trained in the art of noticing the gray man, demeanor is usually the key to seeing the unseen. It’s not too difficult to take some time and plan what you’re going to wear for the day, where you’re going to go, where you’re going to […]

OPSEC and your actions

How bad OPSEC gives away details in your Pattern of Life OPSEC is about protecting information. What can someone gather from watching you from down the street from your house? The obvious answer is that they would know, for example, what time you leave your house and what time you return. They could find out […]

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