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SPeD SFPC SECURITY FUNDAMENTALS PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION 2023 ACTUAL EXAM 200 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)$14.99
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SPeD SFPC (Security Fundamentals Professional
Certification)
Terms in this set (220)
Agency Security Classification Management Program
SF 311
Data
Classified National Security Information Final Rule
Provides guidance to all government agencies on
ISOO 32 CFR Parts 2001
classification, downgrading, declassification, and
and 2003
safeguarding of classified national security
information
Information Security Program and Protection of
Sensitive Compartmented Information Establishes the
basic information security policies for the DoD and
provides a high-level framework for DoD
DoD Instruction 5200.01
implementation of national policy on classified
national security information Authorizes the
publication of DoDM 5200.01 Vol 1-4, the DoD
Information Security Program
Handbook for Writing Security Classification
DoD 5200-1.H Guidance Provides detailed information on how to
develop security classification guidance
TS - grave damage to national security
3 levels of classification S - serious damage to national security
C - damage to national security
This is defined as an initial determination that
Original Classification information requires, in the interest of national
security, protection against unauthorized disclosure.
, Request for OCA contains mission justification and
position title Delegated in writing by the president to
the occupant of the position, not to an individual by
name, not able to delegate further unless "acting"
Original Classification
Specifies the highest level of the OCA can classify a
Authority
piece of information and their jurisdiction Must go
through training prior to exercising their authority and
at least 1x a year A demonstrable and continuing need
for such authority at least 2x a year
Gov't Info - Determine if the information is official
government information or has it already been
classified by another OCA Eligibility - determine if the
information is eligible for classification (not a
6 steps to OCA decision smokescreen)Impact/harm - determine if potential for
process damage to national security if release occurs
Designation - assign a level of classification Duration -
determine duration of classification Guidance -
communicate decision via SCG or properly marked
source document
General instructions
Overall efforts
Performance and capabilities
Specifications
SCG Format
Critical elements
Vulnerabilities and weaknesses
Administrative data
Hardware
1. Observe and respect OCAs original classification
determination
5 Requirements of 2. Apply the required markings
Derivative Classification 3. Only use authorized sources
4. Use caution when paraphrasing
5. Take appropriate steps to resolve any doubts
, SCG, properly marked source documents,
Authorized Sources DD254When there is a conflict, the SCG takes
precedence
When information is taken directly from an authorized
Extracting classification guidance source and is stated verbatim
in a new or different document
When information is taken from an authorized source
and is re-worded in a new of different document
Paraphrasing/Restating
Be careful to ensure that the classification has not
been changed
Applies when derivative classifiers incorporate
classified information from an authorized source into
a new document that is not clearly or explicitly stated
Revealed by in the source document but a reader can deduce the
classified information from the new document by
performing some level of additional interpretation or
analysis
The authorized change in the status of information
from classified to unclassified Instructions are placed
on the front of a document and usually appear as
Declassification declassify on and the date or declassify on and the
event
Instructions not applied to RD (determined by DOE)
or FRD (deterred by DOE and DoD)
Classified Information Non-Disclosure Agreement
Contractual agreement between the US Gov't and
cleared employee that must be executed as a
SF-312
condition of access
Agreement to never disclose classified information to
an unauthorized person (clearance, NTK, SF-312)
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