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RAF Security Essentials: Learning to Protect Against Threats

Dive into the importance of security in the Royal Air Force (RAF) and understand how to defend against direct and indirect attacks, terrorist threats, and more. Explore classification levels, security of RAF stations, and squadron buildings. Discover the responsibilities of cadets and the significance of national security. Engage in discussion points to enhance learning on security protocols and actions in different scenarios.

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RAF Security Essentials: Learning to Protect Against Threats

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  1. Uncontrolled copy not subject to amendment The Royal Air Force Revision 1.00

  2. The Royal Air ForceLearning Outcome 2Understand why security is important

  3. What is Security? • Defence against: • Direct attack (shooting war) • Indirect attack (spying, sabotage, propaganda) • Terrorists attacks

  4. Classification Colour Levels of Security Classification Low Restricted Confidential Secret Top Secret Buff Green Pink Red High

  5. Security of RAF Stations See RAF Cranwell’s security briefing to cadets

  6. Security of Squadron Buildings You should always be aware of the squadron’s security orders and always follow them

  7. National Security It is the responsibility of everyone, including cadets, to defend the security of the RAF and the UK

  8. Who has the sole responsibility for security on an RAF Station? • Security Officer • RAF Regiment • RAF Police • Everyone Discussion Points

  9. Who has the sole responsibility for security on an RAF Station? • Security Officer • RAF Regiment • RAF Police • Everyone Discussion Points

  10. What does security aim to protect us against? • Propaganda • Indirect and Terrorist attack • Direct attack • Low morale Discussion Points

  11. What does security aim to protect us against? • Propaganda • Indirect and Terrorist attack • Direct attack • Low morale Discussion Points

  12. What is the lowest grade of Classified material? • Confidential • Secret • Restricted • Top Secret Discussion Points

  13. What is the lowest grade of Classified material? • Confidential • Secret • Restricted • Top Secret Discussion Points

  14. If, whilst visiting an RAF station, you see 2 men climb over the perimeter fence and run away from the station. What would you do? • Shout to frighten them away • Run after them and try to catch them • Report it to your Sqn Cdr on your return to the squadron • Report the incident immediately to an officer or adult Discussion Points

  15. If, whilst visiting an RAF station, you see 2 men climb over the perimeter fence and run away from the station. What would you do? • Shout to frighten them away • Run after them and try to catch them • Report it to your Sqn Cdr on your return to the squadron • Report the incident immediately to an officer or adult Discussion Points

  16. What would you do if you discovered a fire on your squadron? Do you know the list of actions that should be taken? Discussion Points

  17. Do you know your squadron’s security orders? If you are not sure, what do you think they might be? Where do you think that you would find the answer? Discussion Points

  18. Questions?

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