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Security Program lifecycle
Classification, Safeguarding, Dissemination, Declassification, and Destruction
Which volumes of DoDM 5200.01 provide guidance and direction on classification
management, marking, protection and handling requirements for classified info
Volume 1
Volume 2
Volume 3
unauthorized disclosure of ______ information could reasonably be expected to
cause serious damage to our national security
secret
unauthorized disclosure of ______ information could reasonably be expected to
cause exceptionally grave damage to our national security
Top Secret
unauthorized disclosure of ______ information could reasonably be expected to
cause damage to our national security
Confidential
What is the basic formula for granting access to classified information for
individuals
-Verify the individuals eligibility determination
-Determine the individuals need to know
-acknowledge that the SF-312 has been executed
Incorporating, paraphrasing, restating, or generating in new form any information
that is already classified and marking the newly developed material consistent
with the classification markings that apply to the source information
Derivative Classification
Initial determination that information requires, in the interest of national security,
protection against unauthorized disclosure
Original Classification
A derivative classifier may overrule an original classification determination if it is
in the interest of national security
False
When marking a classified document, the classifier must always start with which
section?
The portions/paragraphs within the document
If the banner marking is TOP SECRET, it is possible that some portion markings
in that document can be U for Unclassified
True
What information will you find in the Classification Authority block on the front
page of any classified document
-classified by
-Derived from