Lil_T said:Are there OPSEC briefings held for spouses? There should be if there isn't. Some people really need to learn to shut their mouths/ not facebook/post some things.
SupersonicMax said:I think it's more the member's responsibility to brief his/her spouse on the implications of posting sensitive stuff on the net.
That's exactly my point. They should - but they don't. Even something basic would be better than expecting Pte Bloggins to explain to the little wifey why she can't post XYZ on her facebook when he doesn't understand it himself.SupersonicMax said:I think it's more the member's responsibility to brief his/her spouse on the implications of posting sensitive stuff on the net.
Lil_T said:That's exactly my point. They should - but they don't. Even something basic would be better than expecing Pte Bloggins to explain to the little wifey why she can't post XYZ on her facebook when he doesn't understand it himself.
beach_bum said:As previously stated, the husband shouldn't be telling the little wifey anything either. :
beach_bum said:I think you have missed my point. There is no lecture for spouses on OPSEC. The soldiers receive this lecture. If they are telling their wives things, they are breaking OPSEC.
PMedMoe said:A lot of them don't get it even if they're told. :
helpup said:And from there it goes to the Wives (Guys) networks and PRESTO! we have the rhumour Mill going overtime and generally being exagerated beyond belief.
Greymatters said:Sometimes the rumours passed around by members are no better than what the spouses are saying...
Dolphin_Hunter said:Perhaps the members should decide what to tell their spouses.
No need to go into details that the spouse doesn't need to know.
Gone on this date, home on that date...