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The set of doctrines, procedures, and actions that are intended to prevent an adversary from learning of the existence of a planned operations, the conditions that will cause it to be initiated, the way it will be conducted, or how its plan changes during execution.
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The set of doctrines, procedures, and actions that are intended to prevent an adversary from learning of the existence of planned operations, the conditions that will cause it to be initiated, the way it will be conducted, or how its plan changes during execution.

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A definition or brief description of Operations security.

The set of doctrines, procedures, and actions that are intended to prevent an adversary from learning of the existence of planned operations, the conditions that will cause it to be initiated, the way it will be conducted, or how its plan changes during execution.