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<p>All Ministry of Defence (MOD) personnel are required to undertake initial and refresher
training to ensure they can recognise threats to security and can respond appropriately.
The mandated training is the Defence Information Management Passport (DIMP) online
course, which must be retaken every three years, and annual attendance at a General
Security Threat Brief (this covers all elements of protective security and includes
information and cyber security).</p><p>In the period 1 February 2021 (when Version
six was introduced) to 4 October 2021, a total of <del class="ministerial">81,306</del><ins
class="ministerial">12,520</ins> MOD <ins class="ministerial">Civil Service</ins>
staff completed or refreshed their DIMP in accordance with the three-yearly cycle.
Completion data is not held by grade within the Defence Learning Environment. Longer
term training records will be held locally by business units, but collating this information
would involve going out to all sites across MOD, and this would incur disproportionate
cost.</p><p>General Security Threat Briefs are delivered locally, and no data regarding
attendance is held centrally. Again, collating this information would involve going
out to all sites across MOD, and this would incur disproportionate cost.</p>
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