1. total security would be no
open communication, not even couriers. Sensible security consists of reducing
frequency of
action, length of text on
open line messages and limiting on
open lines the volume of
information, and changing in due
course previous patterns used.
(FO 2396) 2. security itself is an
understanding. Men who know are secure. All security derives from
knowledge. One knows he will be cared for no
matter what happens. That is a security.
Knowledge of the
general underlying rules of
life would bring about a security of
life.
Knowledge of the underlying rules of
life would also bring about a security in a
job.
(POW, p. 16) 3. security
aboard Flag has a twofold aspect:
outflow-the prevention of anything confidential to those
aboard '
Flag' from being passed to unauthorized shore
personnel.
Inflow-the prevention of activities on the shore from enturbulating
Flag or its
allies ashore.
(FO 3382) 4. security is not letting others in on your plans, whereabouts and actions. It also includes not giving away
data so it can be used to interrupt actions.
(FO 1882) 5. security is mainly a
matter of preventing the unwanted passage of particles on or off the
ship.
(FO 1669) 6. means not letting the
enemy into your
camp-as opposed to
actual warfare.
(FO 1669) 7. the
basic meaning of security is "guarding one's
self." The
dictionary definition is "safety from foreign
interference of espionage, safety against
attack."
(FO 1669) 8. meaning no unauthorized persons in or
items out of the
Sea Org files, desks,
materials,
ship; secure from infiltration,
theft and
loss.
(FO 1964) 9. the
ability to go through or around or to
bring order to
confusion (POW, p. 25)