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From:j..kean@enron.com
To:john.brindle@enron.com, john.presley@enron.com
Subject:FW: Security Update
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Date:Wed, 10 Oct 2001 10:36:26 -0700 (PDT)



-----Original Message-----
From: Susan.Kaspar.enronXgate@enron.com
[mailto:Susan.Kaspar.enronXgate@enron.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2001 10:56 AM
To: Kean, Steven J.
Subject: RE: Security Update
Importance: High


STEVE, I AM THE OFFICE MANAGER FOR THE ISC AND HANDLE SECURITY AND SAFTEY
ISSUES IN 2 AC 12th FLOOR. DO YOU KNOW IF THERE WILL BE ADDITIONAL
SECURITY MEASURES FOR THE ENRON EMPLOYEES WHO WORK IN 2 ALLEN CENTER AND 3
ALLEN CENTER?

Thank you,
Susan Kaspar
Integrated Solutions Center
Phone 713-345-6008
Cell 713-208-2459

-----Original Message-----
From: Enron Announcements/Corp/Enron@ENRON On Behalf Of Steve
Kean@ENRON
Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2001 11:04 PM
To: All Enron Worldwide@ENRON
Subject: Security Update


Enron has been increasing security at its facilities around the world.
Some of the changes took effect immediately (e.g. additional security
personnel) and some are phasing in. While not all of the changes will
be visible, there are a few that will have an impact on everyday
activities. In all the steps we take and recommendations we make, we
will be making our facilities and systems more secure and endeavoring
to increase your sense of security, while doing our best to minimize
disruption to our day-to-day business.

Primary responsibility for Enron Corp. Security resides in our
business controls organization. You can contact this organization
through their website (<http://home.enron.com/security<;), by phone
(713-345-2804), or by email (CorporateSecurity@enron.com
<mailto:CorporateSecurity@enron.com<). John Brindle, Senior Director,
Business Controls, leads this organization. Please feel free to
provide John and his team with your comments and questions, or to
report security threats.

We have two areas to update you on: changes in the access procedures
for the Enron Center Campus in Houston and changes to our travel
advisory.

Access to the Enron Center

Over the next few days, the following access control procedures will
be instituted at the Enron Center (and other facilities where
practical):

? As employees swipe their badges at the card readers to enter
the Enron Center, a guard will match the photo on the badge to
the bearer.

? Employees and contractors who forget their badges must present
a valid picture ID to obtain access to the Enron Center (U.S.
driver's license, U.S. or foreign passport, or some form of
U.S. federal, state or local identification).

? Visitors to the Enron Center must produce a valid photo ID
when signing in at the lobby reception desk and must
completely fill out the visitor card. Adult visitors without
a valid photo ID (U.S. driver's license, U.S. or foreign
passport, or some form of U.S. federal, state or local
identification) will not be allowed access to the Enron
Center.

? Visitors to Enron facilities must be escorted by an Enron
employee or badged contractor at all times.

? Visitors to the Enron Center will be met in the lobby by an
Enron employee or badged contractor, signed into a visitor's
log at the lobby reception area by the employee or badged
contractor, and escorted to their appointment. At the
conclusion of the appointment, the visitor will be escorted to
the lobby by an employee or badged contractor, the visitor
badge collected, and the visitor signed out in the log at the
plaza reception area by the escorting employee or badged
contractor.

? Employees are also being asked to participate in the security
of their workplace by following these guidelines; report
suspicious activity to Security (phone 3-6300), do not open
secured doors for individuals unknown to you or hold doors
open, allowing "tail gating" by others.

These will be the first in a series of new security procedures to be
instituted at Enron. We ask that all employees be patient during
congested times in the lobby. As we proceed and obtain increased
guard personnel and equipment, we expect the inconvenience to
decrease. We hope you understand these measures are being instituted
for the security of all our employees.


Travel Advisory Update

With the beginning of retaliatory strikes, we have two important
recommendations:

? While the retaliatory strikes are ongoing, corporate security
recommends that travel through or to the Middle East be
avoided. We continue to strongly recommend that all travel
during this time to Afghanistan, Yemen, Pakistan, Indonesia,
Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Georgia,
and the Kyrgyz Republic be canceled. In addition, we
recommend that planned travel to Egypt, Israel, Gaza/West
Bank, Jordan, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Syria, and Algeria be
very carefully considered.

? For non-U.S. citizens traveling in the United States,
corporate security recommends that you carry documentation.
There have been several recent reports of non-U.S. citizens
who reside in the United States being questioned and asked for
documentation when boarding U.S. domestic flights. As a
result, we suggest that all non-U.S. citizens who currently
reside in the United States - and who do not have Permanent
Resident Alien status - carry their passport, Form I-94 and
Form I-797 at all times. We would also suggest that Permanent
Resident Aliens carry their Permanent Resident (Green) Card as
proof of their status as a precautionary measure. It appears
that Immigration Officials may be applying a section of the
Immigration and Nationality Act that requires individuals over
the age of 18 to carry his/her "registration" documentation
with them at all times. This can include a Permanent Resident
Card, Form I-94 card, Employment Authorization Card, Border
Crossing Card, or a Temporary Resident Card. Immigration
Officials have not historically been asking domestic travelers
for "registration" documentation, but in light of the
heightened security measures and current atmosphere, it would
be best to be prepared with all of your documentation proving
your current lawful status.

We will keep you apprised of new information and developments on the
Corporate Security website and by e-mail, as appropriate.