ROUTINE R 012034Z SEP 22 MID600052244375U FM CNO WASHINGTON DC TO NAVADMIN INFO CNO WASHINGTON DC NAVY INSIDER THREAT HUB ELEMENT WASHINGTON DC BT UNCLAS NAVADMIN 200/22 MSGID/NAVADMIN/CNO WASHINGTON DC/N2N6/SEP// SUBJ/U.S. NAVY INSIDER THREAT AWARENESS MONTH// REF/A/DOC/NDAA/23DEC16// AMPN/REF A IS NATIONAL DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION ACT FOR FISCAL YEAR 2017, SECTION 951// POC/SEAWARD/CIV/NIA-N7/TEL: (703) 604-5471/ EMAIL: ARLENE.SEAWARD.CIV(AT)US.NAVY.MIL// RMKS/1. This NAVADMIN announces the Navys observance of and participation in the National Insider Threat Awareness Month (NITAM) during September 2022. The NAVADMIN also informs of the divestiture of the Department of the Navy (DON) Insider Threat Analytic Hub and establishment of the Navy Insider Threat Analytic Hub (Navy Hub). 2. The National Counterintelligence and Security Center and the National Insider Threat Task Force launched NITAM in 2019, partnering with federal agencies across the government and industry to educate about the risks posed by insiders and the role of insider threat programs. a. The theme for NITAM 2022 is Critical Thinking in Digital Spaces. Digital Spaces include virtual technology, such as various social media platforms that can be utilized by malicious actors to circumvent national security. By recognizing these issues, the workforce will be more resilient to tactics, such as social engineering, solicitation by adversaries, and malignant information spread through digital means. To promote NITAM, Navy will produce a Counter -Insider Threat video and distribute various educational products, including flyers, posters, brochures, and notepads. The intent is for Navy personnel to recognize indicators of potential insider threats and report them to the newly formed Navy Insider Threat Hub. b. Protecting Navy Sailors, civilians, contractors, and their families from insider threats is a Navy priority. The Navy Insider Threat Program will use the month of September 2022 to promote insider threat awareness throughout the Fleet. Navys intent is to assist and inform commanders and provide commands with early intervention assistance for individuals that may be in need, facing hardships in their lives, or demonstrating potentially malicious behavior in the workplace. 3. Insider Threat Definition. As defined in reference (a), a threat presented by a person who: a. Has, or once had, authorized access to information, a facility, network, person, or resource of the Department; and b. Wittingly, or unwittingly, commits: (1) An act in contravention of law or policy that resulted in, or might result in, harm through the loss or degradation of government or company information, resources, or capabilities; or (2) A destructive act, which may include physical harm to another in the workplace. 4. The Navy Insider Threat Program is designed to prevent, detect, deter, and mitigate insider threats. The program focuses on measures aimed at preventing unauthorized disclosure of classified information, as well as identifying and deterring future workplace violence or harm to Navy personnel or resources. 5. Pursuant to an Under Secretary of the Navy directive, the consolidated DON Insider Threat Analytic Hub (USN and USMC) was dissolved on 5 July 2022. Per direction, Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Information Warfare (OPNAV N2N6)/Naval Intelligence Activity (NIA) assumed operational control of the newly formed Navy Insider Threat Analytic Hub on that date. The U.S. Navy administratively and operationally manages the Navys Insider Threat Analytic Hub. OPNAV N2N6, through Director NIA, assumes management, oversight, and programmatic control of the newly formed Navy Hub. 6. The Navy Hub is established to receive Sailor, civilian, or contractor reporting of potential insider threats which may be observed within the workplace or during social/after-hours situations. Reporting to the Navy Hub or to Navy Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) is anonymous and requires positive action by anyone who observes or perceives potential malicious or harmful activity throughout the Navy. 7. The Navy Insider Threat Program encourages everyone to be observant of behaviors of concern and to report them so early intervention can occur, leading to positive outcomes for at-risk individuals and reduced risks to our organizations, information or personnel. Recognize the Potential Risk Indicator signs and report insider threat concerns anonymously to the Navy Insider Threat Analytic Hub at (703) 695-7700, insiderthreat.fct(at)navy.mil, or https://www.secnav.navy.mil/itp/Pages/default.aspx. 8. Counter-Insider Threat educational and training resources can be found at https://www.cdse.edu/Training/Security-Posters/Insider-Threat/ and can be posted in common areas. Mandatory Counterintelligence Awareness training given annually by NCIS or online in Total Workforce Management System discusses Insider Threat and what you can do to respond to potential malicious activity. 9. The Navy will continue to support national and Department of Defense efforts to counter insider threats. Keeping the workforce safe requires your vigilance and timely reporting of any observed suspicious activity or potentially threatening behaviors. This partnership is essential to our nation’s ability to counter the threat from within. 10. Released by VADM Jeffrey E. Trussler, Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Information Warfare, OPNAV N2N6.// BT #0001 NNNN UNCLASSIFIED//