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EVE Online is a game where the old adage about knowledge being power applies in full. Many a ship has been lost because one side of the fight had been informed about the other side's actions in advance. As such, EVE University has a set of guidelines designed to make casual gathering of information about current fleet operations impossible and hinder organized infiltration as much as possible. This policy is commonly referred to as "Operational Security" (short "OpSec").
EVE Online is a game where the old adage about knowledge being power applies in full. Many a ship has been lost because one side of the fight had been informed about the other side's actions in advance. As such, EVE University has a set of guidelines designed to make casual gathering of information about current fleet operations impossible and hinder organized infiltration as much as possible. This policy is commonly referred to as "Operational Security" (short "OpSec").


== Keep information on current fleet operations out of non-fleet channels ==
== Keep information on current fleet operations out of non-fleet channels ==
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As EVE University is a large corporation that has - by EVE standards - rather lax recruitment criteria, getting an alt character on a new account into the UNI is not an impossible feat. Thus, non-fleet-specific EVE University channels should not be considered secure and information such as fleet location, composition or waypoints should not be posted there. This means that information pertaining to a currently running operation should only be posted in the Fleet channel and channels set up by fleet leadership (such as squad and/or role-specific chats). In the same vein, members that are not part of a fleet operation should refrain from joining that fleet's mumble channel unless asked to do so by the fleet commander.
As EVE University is a large corporation that has - by EVE standards - rather lax recruitment criteria, getting an alt character on a new account into the UNI is not an impossible feat. Thus, non-fleet-specific EVE University channels should not be considered secure and information such as fleet location, composition or waypoints should not be posted there. This means that information pertaining to a currently running operation should only be posted in the Fleet channel and channels set up by fleet leadership (such as squad and/or role-specific chats). In the same vein, members that are not part of a fleet operation should refrain from joining that fleet's mumble channel unless asked to do so by the fleet commander.