Army Deputy Chief of Staff, G-6’s Post

August is Antiterrorism Awareness Month. This month is a time to be reminded of the need to be ever vigilant. We should be ready to report suspicious behavior we witness to law enforcement. Some examples of suspicious behavior that should be reported are: people drawing or measuring important buildings; strangers asking questions about security forces or security procedures; an unattended briefcase, suitcase, backpack, or package; cars or trucks left in no parking zones in front of important buildings; intruders found in secure areas; a person wearing clothes that are too big and bulky and/or too hot for the weather; chemical smells or fumes that worry you; someone asking questions about sensitive information with no right to need to know; or purchasing supplies or equipment that can be used to make bombs. One tool for reporting suspicious activity is iWATCH, a reporting tool used by various organizations like Metropolitan Police Departments and the U.S. Army. For example, here is the link to the Fort Riley iWATCH website: https://lnkd.in/eErGbc_M #USArmySignalCorps #Signalcorps #USARMY @US_CYBERCOM @ARCYBER @armyfutures @Signal_School @US_CYBERCOM #antiterrorismawarenessmonth

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