Operational Security

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The purpose of Operational Security (OPSEC) is to limit the amount of harmful information leaked to our enemies in any situation that may lead to PvP combat. Given the nature of the game, it is assumed that there are numerous spies within the corporation at any given time, which makes true Operational Security difficult if not impossible. However, when/if you leave E-Uni, the corp you join may have a more demanding security structure, so establishing good habits now can help prevent slips later on.


General Rules

  • Do not share log in information for your EVE account, teamspeak, in-game channels, or the Ivy League Forum.
  • Do not discuss information on current or planned fleet operations in any unsecured channel.
  • Do not reveal the identify of scouts or intel coordinating personnel in After Action Reports or other posts.
  • Contact an ILN officer or Ivy League Staff member if someone outside the corp asks about the above information.
  • If in doubt, ask an ILN officer or Ivy League Staff member.

Operational Guidlines

Following is a list of OPSEC rules (not complete) found within E-Uni

  • Ensure that all information on targets or fleet composition is limited to Corp and Alliance channels
  • Fleets must not be listed in Fleet Finder and must not have any Open Fleet Invites
  • Do not discuss the war anywhere other than the private E-UNI channels and forums. This rule includes any alts and those who have left E-UNI for the duration of the war and expect to return
  • If in need of a pick-up during wartime, request a convo from an FC in the aliance channel. Do NOT give your location in any chat channels other than a private convo
  • If a war target attempts to contact you via private convo: accept the convo, but do not reply in any manner. Ensure that timestamping is enabled. You may terminate the convo anytime you wish. After the convo has ended, copy the convo and forward it to the Intel department, or an ILN officer


Who's Who

Director of Intelligence:

Has broad authority to detect, prevent, contain and punish information leaks, and he takes his job very seriously.

ILN Officers:

Understand the types of information that can be used to compromise operations; ensure compliance of individual members; report to Ivy League Leadership any suspicious activity.

Ivy League Members:

If in doubt as to whether or not something should be talked about in open channels ask an ILN officer or Ivy League Staff member -before- you do say anything questionable. It is acceptable to politely educate people who slip up, but individuals who blatantly or repeatedly violate these rules should be reported to an I LN officers or Ivy League Staff member.

Security Assessments

The CEO, Ivy League Directors, Management and ILN Leadership will conduct random assessments using undisclosed procedures, then take needed steps to correct any problems found.