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U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
Insider Threat Stakeholder Satisfaction Survey
Voluntary Consent
Your participation for this questionnaire is strictly voluntary. You may choose not to participate. If you decide to participate, you may withdraw at any time. If you decide not to participate or if you withdraw from participating at any time, you will not be penalized.
This online questionnaire will take approximately 10 minutes. Your responses will be confidential, and we do not collect identifying information such as your name, email address, or IP address. Questions are focused on the best ways to communicate and engage with you, particularly as it relates to security awareness and effectiveness.
All responses are confidential. All data is stored in an electronic format on an encrypted server. To help protect your privacy, this questionnaire does not contain information that will personally identify you or any particular contractor organization and is not an evaluation of communications performance or effectiveness. The results of this study will be used for directional purposes only to inform the ITP communications strategy and may be shared with Office of Insider Threat (AU-1.21) representatives in an aggregated format.
If you have any questions about this project, please contact [email protected]. This research has been reviewed according to IRB procedures for research involving human subjects and PRA evaluation for DOE contractors. Thank you for your understanding and time.
I Agree
I Do Not Agree [TERMINATE]
Demographics
How long have you been a member of the DOE workforce?
1-2 years
3-5 years
6-15 years
16+ years
Prefer not to answer
Which range most accurately represents your age?
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-54
55-64
65+
Prefer not to answer
Which program office or agency do you support?
Office of Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and Emergency Response
Office of Electricity
Office of Environmental Management
Office of Legacy Management
Office of Nuclear Energy
Office of Science
National Nuclear Security Administration
Other [Open-Ended]
Which best describes your DOE affiliation level?
Contractor
Federal Employee
Manager
Senior Leader
Which best describes your job function? Check all that apply.
Management
Scientist
Engineer
Safety
Security
Maintenance
Administration
Other [Open-Ended]
Security Communications Effectiveness
First, we want to understand the quality of your overall communications experience regarding safety and security. Safety is defined to include the safeguarding of employees from threats such as workplace violence. Security is defined to include data security and cybersecurity as well as the protection of classified information. An insider threat is an individual who can use their access, either maliciously or unintentionally, to act in a way that could negatively affect the DOE and/or any personnel thereof. The following questions focus on DOE’s all-employee communications—for example, emails from senior leaders and training communications.
Over the last few years, there have been increased efforts towards preventing leaks of classified information and acts of workplace violence. On a scale of 1 to 5, with 1 being “Strongly Disagree” and 5 being “Strongly Agree” how would you rate the following:
DOE fosters a culture where ensuring employee safety and providing a secure workplace are taken seriously and upheld to the highest standards.
I feel personally and professionally accountable for preventing insider threats in my work environment.
My team/office understands where to find the resources and support necessary to manage and ensure employee safety.
I believe DOE is well-prepared to detect, deter, and prevent the misuse of classified information.
I have a clear understanding of the things I need to do to personally protect classified information.
DOE security and monitoring policies to protect classified information do not affect my ability to work and complete tasks.
My team/office makes a consistent effort to be vigilant in protecting classified information.
In thinking about the agency-wide communications you receive and read, on a scale of 1 to 5, with 1 being “Never Heard of This” and 5 being “Heard of This and Am Very Familiar,” how would you rate the following:
DOE’s commitment to safety and security
Alignment of DOE’s commitment to safety and security to my program office’s mission and strategy
Available security training and safety resources
Insider threat detection and prevention objectives and programs
ITP Communications
On a scale of 1 to 5, with 1 being “Strongly Disagree” and 5 being “Strongly Agree,” how would you rate the following:
I am familiar with the Insider Threat Program.
I have heard of and am familiar with the Office of Insider Threat (AU-1.21).
I have met and/or heard presentations from Office of Insider Threat (AU-1.21) staff members.
I am aware of the role and importance of the Office of Insider Threat (AU-1.21) in ensuring the safety and security of DOE assets and employees.
I believe the Office of Insider Threat (AU-1.21) plays an important role in ensuring the safety and security of DOE assets and employees.
On a scale of 1 to 5, where 1 is “Never” and 5 is “Frequently,” please indicate the frequency with which you have received materials of training from the Office of Insider Threat (OIT)?
1 – Never
2 – Infrequently (annually)
3 – Occasionally (semi-annually or twice a year)
4 – Somewhat Frequently (quarterly)
5 – Frequently (monthly)
Communication Preferences and Effectiveness
As part of our efforts to strengthen employee communications, we’re reviewing the use and effectiveness of various DOE communication channels and content specific to the Insider Threat Program (ITP).
On a scale of 1 to 5, where 1 is “Never” and 5 is “Frequently,” please indicate the frequency with which you would like to receive the following types of content:
Insider threat indicators and prevention tips
Best practice case studies from other agencies
Site-specific program spotlights and achievements
Insider Threat Program training opportunities
Local Insider Threat Working Group (LITWG) updates
Office of Insider Threat (AU-1.21) updates
On a scale of 1 to 5, where 1 is “No Value” and 5 is “High Value,” please indicate the value you get (or would get) from the following formats for receiving communications:
Article-length communications that provide in-depth context and detail on a subject (e.g., emails, blog posts, Employee News articles)
Short-length, “tweet-like” communications that can be read quickly
Multimedia formats such as videos
Podcasts
In-person meetings and forums (e.g., town halls)
VTC or conference calls
Other [Open-Ended]
Which communication methods or activities have contributed most to your awareness of the Insider Threat Program? Please select the top five from the list:
Agency-wide email
Program office-wide email
DOE intranet
ITP internal website
Office-wide newsletter
ITP newsletter
My manager
Senior leaders in my department/office
Word of mouth/peers
Blue box messages
I have not heard of ITP.
On a scale of 1 to 5, where 1 is “Least Preferred” and 5 is “Most Preferred,” please indicate your PREFERENCE for receiving and viewing information through or from the following channels:
Agency-wide email
Program office-wide email
DOE intranet
ITP internal website
Office-wide newsletter
ITP newsletter
My manager
Senior leaders in my department
Word of mouth/peers
Blue box messages
General external social media channels (e.g., Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter)
On a scale of 1 to 5, where 1 is “Never” and 5 is “Frequently,” please indicate the FREQUENCY through which you would prefer to receive and view information through or from the following channels:
Agency-wide email
Program office-wide email
DOE intranet
ITP internal website
Office-wide newsletter
ITP newsletter
My manager
Senior leaders in my department
Word of mouth/peers
Blue box messages
General external social media channels (e.g., Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter)
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