Overseas Security Advisory Council
Overseas Security Advisory Council

The Overseas Security Advisory Council (OSAC) was established in 1985 by the U.S. Department of State to foster the exchange of security related information between the U.S. Government and American private sector operating abroad. Administered by the Bureau of Diplomatic Security, OSAC has developed into an enormously successful joint venture for effective security cooperation. Through OSAC, the American private sector, including colleges and universities, is provided timely information on which to make informed corporate decisions on how best to protect their investment, facilities, personnel and intellectual property abroad.


 
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NEW SECTION ON CYBER-THREAT

As both the private and public sectors become increasingly reliant on automation and computerized data bases, we believe cyber-crime/terrorism has already established itself as a significant threat. We are pleased to unveil the "Cyber-Threat" section of the OSAC Electronic Data Base (EDB). We hope OSAC constituents find it useful. As always, we'd appreciate any thoughts you have on this and any other section of the OSAC EDB.

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