Annual Security Awareness Training
This module ensures all citizens are aware of current security threats, understand their reporting obligations, and can identify signs of subversive activity.
Module overview
Mandatory for all citizens aged 16 and above. Must be completed annually during the security awareness month (typically month 9). Completion contributes to your Annual Loyalty Verification score.
Learning objectives
- Understand current threat levels and what they mean for daily life
- Identify signs of CLF recruitment and propaganda
- Recognise social engineering and manipulation techniques used by subversive elements
- Know your reporting obligations and how to use the reporting system
- Understand digital security requirements and the role of the Citizen Proxy
- Protect yourself and your community from security threats
Module sections
- Threat Landscape (45 min): Current security situation, CLF capabilities and tactics, recent incidents and how they were resolved
- Recognising Subversion (45 min): Signs of CLF sympathy, forbidden symbols and emoji, how subversive elements operate in communities and workplaces
- Digital Security (30 min): Safe internet usage through the Citizen Proxy, identifying phishing attempts, protecting your CARL-ID credentials, approved vs unapproved software
- Reporting Procedures (30 min): When and how to report, what constitutes suspicious activity, the citizen reporting protection programme
- Assessment (30 min): Scenario-based assessment with 30 questions. Minimum pass mark: 80%
Special notice
Citizens who demonstrate exceptional security awareness during this training may be invited to participate in the Enhanced Citizen Vigilance Programme, which provides advanced training and recognition for particularly observant citizens.
Ministry
Duration
3 hours
Required For
All citizens aged 16+