Which of the following is a valid reason to classify informaiton
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to protect national security
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You are deriving information from one properly marked source document. What information will you apply to the declassify on line of your new document
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What was executive order 13526
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It outlined how classified information should be handled.
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Which concept was used to determine the derivative classification of the new document
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The source document states:
(S) The process takes three hours to complete.
The new document states:
(S) The process takes three hours to complete.
Which concept was used to determine the derivative classification of the new document?
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Compilation
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All of the following are responsibilities of derivative classifiers
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All of the following are steps in derivative classification EXCEPT:
Making the initial determination that information requires protection against unauthorized disclosure in the interest of national security.
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All of the following are responsibilities of derivative classifiers except
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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.
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You may be subject to administrative uniform code of military justice or criminal sanctions if you engage in any of the following except
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Submitting a formal challenge to information that may be
improperly classified
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Information taken from an existing classified source and generated into another form or medium
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Extracting
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All of the following are ways to promote the sharing of information within the federal government across state local and tribal governments and with coalition partners law enforcement and the general
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Use dissemination control markings
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If you find a conflict in guidance or you are uncertain about how to classify the new content you should fir
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If you find a conflict in guidance, or you are uncertain about how to classify the new content, you should first:
Ask your quality assurance manager
Rely on your memory
Ask the original classification authority
Ask your security manager or Facility Security Officer
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If you suspect information has been improperly or unnecessarily classified
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If you suspect information has been improperly or unnecessarily classified, what should you do first?
Declassify the information, pending review by the original classification authority.
Initiate a formal challenge.
Discuss your concerns with your security manager or supervisor.
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What if your new material may aggregate or bring together pieces of information that are not in themselves classified but when you present them together they render your new material classified
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Your new material may aggregate, or bring together, pieces of information that are not individually classified, but when presented together they render your new material classified. This classification concept is called _______.
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Classification by Compilation
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Derivative classification is
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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.
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Which of the following are administrative sanctions
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Suspension without pay and revocation of security clearance
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What concept of “contained in” includes which of the followingSelect ALL the correct responses
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Select ALL the correct responses. The concept of “contained in” includes which of the following?
No additional interpretation or analysis is needed to determine the classification of the information.
Classified information is not clearly or explicitly stated in the source document.
Classified information comes from an authorized source into a new document.
A reader can deduce the classified information by performing additional interpretation or analysis.
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When derivatively classifying information, where can you find a listing of specific information elements that identify their classification, reason for classification, downgrading, and declassification information
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When derivatively classifying information, where can you find a listing of specific information elements that identify their classification, reason for classification, downgrading, and declassification information?
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Security Classification Guide (SCG)
Executive Order 13526, Classified National Security Information
DoD 5220.22-M, National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM)
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Which of the following is a valid reason to classify informaiton
to protect national security
You are deriving information from one properly marked source document. What information will you apply to the declassify on line of your new document
nn
What was executive order 13526
It outlined how classified information should be handled.
Which concept was used to determine the derivative classification of the new document
The source document states:
(S) The process takes three hours to complete.
The new document states:
(S) The process takes three hours to complete.
Which concept was used to determine the derivative classification of the new document?
Extension
Revealed by
Contained in
Compilation
All of the following are responsibilities of derivative classifiers
All of the following are steps in derivative classification EXCEPT:
Making the initial determination that information requires protection against unauthorized disclosure in the interest of national security.
All of the following are responsibilities of derivative classifiers except
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.
You may be subject to administrative uniform code of military justice or criminal sanctions if you engage in any of the following except
Submitting a formal challenge to information that may be
improperly classified
Information taken from an existing classified source and generated into another form or medium
Extracting
All of the following are ways to promote the sharing of information within the federal government across state local and tribal governments and with coalition partners law enforcement and the general
Use dissemination control markings
If you find a conflict in guidance or you are uncertain about how to classify the new content you should fir
If you find a conflict in guidance, or you are uncertain about how to classify the new content, you should first:
Ask your quality assurance manager
Rely on your memory
Ask the original classification authority
Ask your security manager or Facility Security Officer
If you suspect information has been improperly or unnecessarily classified
If you suspect information has been improperly or unnecessarily classified, what should you do first?
Declassify the information, pending review by the original classification authority.
Initiate a formal challenge.
Discuss your concerns with your security manager or supervisor.
What if your new material may aggregate or bring together pieces of information that are not in themselves classified but when you present them together they render your new material classified
Your new material may aggregate, or bring together, pieces of information that are not individually classified, but when presented together they render your new material classified. This classification concept is called _______.
Revealed by
Contained in
Directed by
Classification by Compilation
Derivative classification is
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.
Which of the following are administrative sanctions
Suspension without pay and revocation of security clearance
What concept of “contained in” includes which of the followingSelect ALL the correct responses
Select ALL the correct responses. The concept of “contained in” includes which of the following?
No additional interpretation or analysis is needed to determine the classification of the information.
Classified information is not clearly or explicitly stated in the source document.
Classified information comes from an authorized source into a new document.
A reader can deduce the classified information by performing additional interpretation or analysis.
When derivatively classifying information, where can you find a listing of specific information elements that identify their classification, reason for classification, downgrading, and declassification information
When derivatively classifying information, where can you find a listing of specific information elements that identify their classification, reason for classification, downgrading, and declassification information?
Properly marked source document
Security Classification Guide (SCG)
Executive Order 13526, Classified National Security Information
DoD 5220.22-M, National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM)