 Hi, I'm Lieutenant General Mike Hayden, Director of the National Security Agency and Chief Central Security Service. The video you're about to see is a technical threat training video that recaps key points from the Operation Safecard series produced by the Interagency Training Center. The video is addressed technical and upset vulnerabilities of personnel on TDY, PCS, and tactical and combat situations in stabilization or coalition environments. I want to stress to each of you the importance, timeliness, and relevance of these videos. The teaching points presented apply to each and every one of us. Cleared government personnel and our contractor partners are targets for technical surveillance and other forms of intelligence collection. Our goal in the Operation Safecard series is to capture key lessons learned from years of experience traveling and working overseas, sometimes in very unfriendly environments. In order to provide you with a real sense of the threats facing U.S. personnel, we've blended various threats and adapted these into a story to sensitize you to the importance of good security practices. The videos show you how properly executed OPSEC can enhance your overall security and greatly improve the likelihood of mission success in any environment. The threats and incidences portrayed in this series are based on actual events. I hope that the events portrayed here will help you to safeguard your sensitive information. Our lives and our mission depend on it. Thank you. Hey, Billy Joe. Ben Olson here. Hey, Ben. How's it going? Good. Listen. Everything's fine on this end. Look, I want to go secure. Right? You ready? Yeah. Hold on a second. Okay. Okay. Go and secure. Hold on. It's not going through. I can't seem to get this thing secure. Listen. What kind of cell phones we should get for the general, I mean, big dog? Yeah, yeah. We use the Siemens 112. It's a GSM unit. It works really well. We have any problems with it so far. Great. I'll have one of my guys pick up a half dozen or so for us to use. Hey, thanks for calling. We'll see you there. And since we are concluding our first joint staff meeting, I thought it appropriate to mark this event with a token of our esteem for you and others will be delivered to your very professional staff. Thank you very much, Colonel Hamida. It is an honor to accept this on behalf of the team. We thank you very much for your cooperation and value your friendship. Thank you very much. Oh, please. I don't even know how to find the right guy at home. Maybe Lef's just not in the cards for me right now. Oh, you don't believe that? No. No, I don't. I'm the eternal optimist. You know, but right now, he doesn't even have to be Mr. Right. He can be Mr. Okay. How about Mr. Sosa? Why not? Mr. Mediocre works for me. Listen, Mr. In the ballpark of me. Just, you know, having a few adjustment problems, which just to be expected, it's one of the reasons I wanted to meet with you and.