Sec. 733. Minimum standards for Executive agency insider threat programs
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In this section, the terms agency and classified information have the meanings given such terms in section 800 of the National Security Act of 1947, as added by section 702 of this subtitle. Each head of an agency with access to classified information shall establish an insider threat program to protect classified information from unauthorized disclosure. In carrying out an insider threat program established by the head of an agency pursuant to subsection (b), the head of the agency shall— designate a senior official of the agency who shall be responsible for management of the program; monitor user activity on all classified networks in order to detect activity indicative of insider threat behavior; build and maintain an insider threat analytic and response capability to review, assess, and respond to information obtained pursuant to paragraph (2); and provide insider threat awareness training to all cleared employees within 30 days of entry on duty or granting of access to classified information and annually thereafter.
Not less frequently that once each year, the Director of National Intelligence shall, serving as the Security Executive Agent under section 803 of the National Security Act of 1947 ( 50 U.S.C. 3162a ), submit to Congress an annual report on the compliance of agencies with respect to the requirements of this section.
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