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Cleared for Discussion Podcast | Episode 38 | An Effective Security Team

17 min · 29 de abr de 2026
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Episode 38 Summary – CFD Podcast: An Effective Security Team In this episode, Tabetha Baume explains how to build an effective security team for cleared organizations, emphasizing key roles like the Facility Security Officer (FSO), Senior Management Official (SMO), and Insider Threat Program Senior Official (ITPSO), along with the need to meet regulatory requirements such as NISPOM. She highlights essential skills, certifications, and team structures, noting the importance of communication, technical expertise, and choosing between centralized, decentralized, or hybrid models. Her key message is that strong security teams go beyond compliance by investing in the right people, structure, and training to protect classified information while supporting business success.

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