Executive Order 13526 establishes uniform information security requirements for the Executive
Branch. - Answers TRUE
Purpose of the DOD Information Program - Answers Proper classification, protection, and
downgrading of official information that requires protection. Declassification of information no longer
requiring protection.
A uniform program to govern the classification of information is vital to our national security -
Answers TRUE
First Information Security Executive Order - Answers 8381
The modern-day Information Security Program has been evolving since - Answers The 1950's and is
based on a series of presidential executive orders and presidential decision directives.
Current Executive Order for Information Security - Answers Executive Order 13526, was issued in
2009 . The time had come to revitalize the protection requirements of our classified information.
Provides overall policy for information security program - Answers NSC
Oversees and manages information security program - Answers ISOO
Annual Report to the President - Answers SF-311 through USDI to ISOO
DoD Information Security Program - Answers DoDI 5200.01
Downgrading - Answers Assigning a lower classification level to classified information because the
information requires less protection in the interest of national security
Declassification - Answers Changing the status of information from classified to unclassified because
the information no longer requires protection in the interest of national security
Declassification systems - Answers Scheduled, Automatic, Mandatory and Systematic
Scheduled declassification - Answers Occurs when the instructions assigned by the OCA are followed
to declassify it. Instructions consist of either a: date or event.
Automatic declassification - Answers Occurs through system set up by E.O. 13526. Applies to
classified records that have been determined to have permanent historical value under title 44 of the
united states code. On December 31 of the year that is 25 years from the date of original
classification.
Nine categories of information can be protected longer than - Answers 25 years.
Open Storage - Answers The ability to store classified information openly in an area that has been
designated for this purpose. Designed to meet safeguarding requirements for a vault or secure
working space.
Initial Orientation Briefing - Answers Must be completed prior to access to classified information
Indoctrination Briefing - Answers This briefing must be completed prior to accessing classified
information for special access (SAP), or Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI)
Annual Refresher Briefing - Answers Required to receive annual briefings that reinforce the policies,
principles, and procedures covered.
Debriefing / Termination Briefing - Answers When access to classified information is no longer
needed
Special Briefing Courier - Answers How to handle classified information in transit, who to contact in
case of an emergency while acting as courier.
Special Briefing NATO - Answers NATO briefings are only provided to personnel who have validated
need to work with NATO classified information.
Special Briefing NON-DISCLOSURE - Answers For personnel who have had unauthorized exposure to
classified information.
Foreign Travel Briefing - Answers Foreign travel briefing can be a little different depending on where
you work but are mandatory for SCI and SAP access.
ARRESTATION - Answers Contractors, Individuals orally attest to understanding their responsibility to
protect national security. Standard form 312 classified information NON-Disclosure agreement.
ATFP Briefing - Answers Joint Chiefs of Staff assisted by commanders of the combatant command,
office of secretary of Defense and military departments.
Top Secret - Answers Grave Damage
Secret - Answers Serious Damage
Confidential - Answers Damage
Derivative Classification - Answers Restating or generating in new form