I took the Official Counterintelligence Training at a major aerospace contractor in the late 80s. It was bunk. The korean war vet who ran the class gave us some cock-and-bull story about Bulgarians flying ultralights at the state park not too far from the "Main Plant". But everything of merit about our rockets got published in Aviation Week every two years or so. Even material about possible payloads, which was so compartmentalized that we knew next to nothing, maybe a bolt pattern, mass and location of center-of-mass above the bolt pattern.
The "training" was all superstition and cargo cult management by slogan. When you thought about it for a minute or two, nothing they said made any sense.
The first time I took it, we had a video of an ex-KGB guy assuring us that agencies like his previous employer are indeed targeting us. These days, there's no concern about Bulgarians in ultralights, it's all about buying an employee a new car so he'll load up a USB drive with interesting info.
I wish I could be targeted for something like that... I don't even have access to secrets but "they" don't know that, and I could use some extra money.
The "training" was all superstition and cargo cult management by slogan. When you thought about it for a minute or two, nothing they said made any sense.