JOINT BASE LANGLEY-EUSTIS, Va. –
In a world of ever expanding
technology, one must constantly be on guard in regards to protecting what information
online. From what was eaten for
breakfast, to where someone ran for physical training, wearable devices have
the ability to track a person’s every move.
Recently, it was discovered that service
members were unknowingly giving away information just by using fitness devices.
It might seem like just a security oversight, but members were not only putting
themselves, but others at risk just by using the devices with location services
turned on.
“The more information adversaries
can obtain, the more opportunities they have to cause damage at your expense – making
good OPSEC essential to minimize risk,” said Master Sgt. Justo Scott, 633rd Air
Base Wing Operation Security program manager.
Apps are able to save and share wearable devices locations
and information, which could be a threat to the military mission if put in the
wrong hands. As a precaution, here are some recommendations from the
633rd ABW OS to keep Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va., safe online:
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Turn off location settings on electronic
devices:
Watches,
cellphones, and computers all have the ability to track location. When an app requests permissions to access
location, just say no!
This is especially
important while deployed or working at sensitive or remote locations
internationally.
Use Privacy Settings:
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Customize
privacy settings online, do not use default settings.
Be aware of who your Friends are:
Check
the security settings with-in social media apps to make sure they are set to
provide the highest security measures.
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Standards of Conduct apply online too
“While today’s technology and social networking sites are great ways to
connect with people and share information, they can also provide adversaries
with the critical information they need to disrupt your mission and harm you,
your co-workers, or even your family members,” said Scott.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding what device
settings or authorized devices, speak with your unit security manager.