'A View on OpSec Through the Prism of Time' cc: regulllion officer_cia blockchain opsec
oday I would like to discuss with you such a little-discussed point as OpSec mindset, how it can be developed and why it is all needed on the example of ancient English, Greek and ancient Christian folklore and some modern references.Since ancient times, people have been concerned about how to protect themselves and their homes, those who were richer could even build special defense structures — castles.
Even then there were those who sold plans of castles to potential enemies and at that time architects have come up with an ingenious solution, which we are still using up to this day. They distributed castle plans & schemes in the open on the streets to understand the weaknesses of their system, to know the workarounds, and to see what improvements the architects’ followers would achieve. In other words, open source as we know it has been around for centuries.
But back to the topic of our conversation. People understood that even in spite of all the efforts on architecture, plagiarism of castles and so on, human remains the weakest link. So folklore began to emerge on its own to teach the new generation what ancestors lacked. Today we are going to talk about one folklore fairy-tale and use it as an example to consider one of the most important laws of OpSec. Below I will give the, it is an old English fairy tale by an author who is unknown. I remind you that you leave all conclusions to yourself. So, let’s begin, imagine that you are in the Monty Python, Robin Hood and King Arthur universe at the same time!
«A girl once went to the fair to hire herself as a servant. At last a funny-looking old gentleman engaged her, and took her home to his house. When she got there, he told her that he had something to teach her, for that in his house he had his own names for things.He said: “You must call me ‘master of all masters.’ And what would you call this?” pointing to his bed.“No, that’s my ‘barnacle.’ And what do you call these?” said he pointing to his pantaloons.
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