The process of using existing classified information to create new documents or material and marking the new material consistent with the classification markings that apply to the source information.
who can perform derivative classification
Derivative classifiers
All of the following are responsibilities of derivative classifiers EXCEPT: Derivative classifiers must have access to classification guidance. Derivative classifiers must understand derivative classification policies and procedures. Derivative classifiers must have original classification authority. Derivative classifiers must possess the requisite subject matter expertise, as well as classified management and marking techniques.
Helps protect national security
Helps protect national security
Key concepts to determine classification levels in derivative classification include properly identifying the source document's classification level, understanding the scope of the information being classified, applying the appropriate classification guidance, and ensuring consistency with the original classification decision. Additionally, understanding the potential impact of unauthorized disclosure on national security is crucial in determining the appropriate classification level.
does Derivative classification have the same impact and effects as original classification
Carry on classification
Department of Defense (DoD) officials are the source for derivative classification. They must sign or approve documents for classification.
who can perform derivative classification
Derivative classifiers are responsible for analyzing and evaluating information to identify elements that require classification.
False
Derivative classifiers are responsible for analyzing and evaluating information to identify elements that require classification.
derivative classifiers are responsible for analyzing and evaluating information to identify elements that require classification
Derivative classifiers are responsible for analyzing and evaluating information to identify elements that require classification.
Derivative classifiers
True