Seventh Annual Report of the Security Committee
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October 3, 1966
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3 October 1966
UNITED STATES INTELLIGENCE BOARD
SECURITY COMMITTEE
MEMORANDUM FOR: Members of the Security Committee
SUBJECT : Seventh Annual Report of the Security Committee
Attached for the information of the Members is a memorandum
from the USIB Secretary and a copy of the Security Committee's Seventh
Annual Report which was noted by USIB on 23 September 1966.
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13 September 1966
UNITED STATES INTELLIGENCE BOARD
MEMORANDUM FOR THE UNITED STATES INTELLIGENCE BOARD
SUBJECT: Seventh Annual Report of the Security Committee
1. The attached Seventh Annual Report of the Security Committee
is forwarded for information of USIB members.
2. It is not now planned to schedule this report on the agenda of
a USIB meeting unless specifically requested to do so by a member
prior to close of business 23 September 1966. In the absence of such
a request, it will be considered for record purposes that the Board noted
the subject report on that date.
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30 August 1966
MEMORANDUM FOR: Executive Secretary
United States Intelligence Board
SUBJECT : Seventh Annual Report of the Security Committee
There is attached for the information):. of the Board the Seventh
Annual Report of the Security Committee. This report covers the
activities of the Security Committee from 1 July 1965 through 30 June
1966.
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30 June 1966
UNITED STATES INTELLIGENCE BOARD
SECURITY COMMITTEE
Seventh Annual Report
1. AUTHORIZATION
The USIB Security Committee operates under DCID 1/11 (New
Series), effective 23 April 1965.
II. PERIOD COVERED
This report covers activities during the period 1 July 1965 to
30 June 1966.
III. OBSERVATIONS
As a result of the successful penetrations by the Soviets of U. S.
security defenses, as exemplified by the cases of
the Committee, in addition to preparing
assessments of damage to our intelligence posture, has re-emphasized
the necessity for strict compliance with existing security practices,
and has attempted to secure more uniform personnel security standards
for access to compartmented intelligence information.
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In the cited cases, as well as in other recent Soviet penetrations,
there was no ideological motivation for cooperation with the Soviets.
Treason sprang from character defects, moral turpitude, and financial
need. This has prompted the Committee to urge upon all members
of the intelligence community the necessity for supervisory responsibility
and constant awareness that personality defects can be seized on by a
hostile service as a means of penetrating the most sophisticated security
defenses.
is now used in security indoctrination
programs throughout the community. The lessons to be learned from
it, ranging from the need for supervisory responsibility to the necessity
for maintaining high standards in investigations as well as security
criteria for access to compartmented intelligence, are all matters of
concern to the Committee.
IV. OBJECTIVES
The Committee, in its efforts to obtain uniformity in security
standards throughout the intelligence community, has made substantial
progress in the areas of personnel security criteria for access to our
most sensitive intelligence systems as well as in the community's
security processing procedures for representatives of friendly foreign
intelligence services.
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The damage inflicted on our national security by
case has underlined for the community the validity as well as the
dangers inherent in our community status. A hostile penetration of
one member of the community is tantamount to a penetration of all the
members, so that the necessary and helpful dissemination of intelligence
throughout the community can be changed into a hazard if a recipient
member has been penetrated.
The Committee is well aware of the problems faced by members
of the community in achieving a uniform security posture for the pro-
tection of intelligence. Budgetary considerations, chains-of-command,
administrative procedures all differ from member to member. But
the problem remains a community problem, and the Committee intends
to do all it can to approach it and suggest improvements as a matter of
vital concern to the community.
V. ACTIVITIES
A. Annual Report of the Measures Taken by Members
of the Intelligence Community to Enhance the Nation's
Counterintelligence Posture
The annual report, covering calendar year 1965, was submitted
on 30 December 1965. The change from a semi-annual to an annual
report allowed greater depth of presentation, and covered such diverse
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fields as the physical security measures being taken in Viet Nam where
the threat of hostile activity is directed at U. S. installations and
personnel, to the increased emphasis on defensive security briefings
in the light of recent hostile audio surveillance operations.
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