The steps of derivative classification are analyzing the materials, marking the classified status, figuring out what has already been classified, and using the current finding in later studies. The findings are derivative when classifying no matter if they are new, excerpts, or rephrased.
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Derivative classification involves the incorporation of existing classified information into a new document or material. The steps typically include determining the level of classification needed, marking the document with the appropriate classification level and dissemination controls, and ensuring proper storage and handling of the classified material. It also involves periodic review and updating of classification markings as necessary to maintain the security of the information.
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.
who can perform derivative classification
All of the following are steps in derivative classification EXCEPT: Seek additional guidance to resolve uncertainty Analyze material to be classified Use authorized sources for guidance Make recommendations for others to mark the new document
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