SPēD SAPPC: INFOSEC – Questions and Answers
SPēD SAPPC: INFOSEC – Questions and Answers
SPēD SAPPC: INFOSEC – Questions and Answers
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SPēD SAPPC: INFOSEC – Questions
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Security Infraction - -This event cannot reasonably be expected to and does
not result in the loss, compromise, or suspected compromise of classified
information
- DoD Manual 5200.01, Volumes 1-4 - -The manual that governs the DoD
Information Security Program
- E.O. 13526 - -The executive order that governs the DoD Information
Security Program
- 32 CFR Parts 2001 & 2003, "Classified National Security Information; Final
Rule" - -The Information Security Oversight Office (ISOO) document that
governs the DoD Information Security Program
- Security Violation - -An event that results in or could be expected to result
in the loss or compromise of classified information
- Unauthorized Disclosure - -Communication or physical transfer of
classified or controlled unclassified information to an unauthorized recipient
- Termination Briefing - -This briefing is given when an individual's
employment is terminated, clearance eligibility is withdrawn, or if the
individual will be absent from duty for 60 days or more. It is also given to
those who have been inadvertently exposed to classified information.
- Foreign Travel Briefing - -This briefing that applies to cleared personnel
who plan to travel in or through foreign countries, or attend meetings
attended by representatives of other countries.
- Refresher Briefing - -This briefing is presented annually to personnel who
have access to classified information or assignment to sensitive duties.
- Secret - -Unauthorized disclosure of this information could reasonably be
expected to cause serious damage to our national security.
- Top Secret - -Unauthorized disclosure of this information could reasonably
be expected to cause exceptionally grave damage to our national security.
- Confidential - -Unauthorized disclosure of this information could
reasonably be expected to cause damage to our national security.
, - Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) - -The act regarding the withholding
information from public release; framework and guidance for evaluation for
public release for info to be exempt are from the 9 distro statements
- Derivative Classification - -This is defined as the incorporating,
paraphrasing, restating, or generating in new form any information that is
already classified.
- Derivative classification process - -1. Observe and respect the OCA
original classification determination
2. Apply required markings
3. Use only authorized sources
4. Use caution when paraphrasing or restating classified information
extracted form a classified source document
5. Always take the appropriate steps to resolve any doubts you have
- Original Classification - -This is defined as an initial determination that
information requires, in the interest of national security, protection against
unauthorized disclosure.
- Compilation - -This is defined as unclassified information or classified
information (at a lower level) that when the information is combined or
associated reveals additional factors that qualifies for classification.
- Original Classification Authority - -The term used to identify individuals
specifically authorized in writing to make initial classification decisions.
- Security Classification Guides (SCG) - -This contains classification levels,
special requirements and duration instructions for programs, projects, plans,
etc.
- Original Classification Process - -The six step process an OCA applies in
making classification determinations. 1. Determine if the information is
official government information 2. Determine if the information is eligible to
be classified 3. Determine if there is a potential for damage to national
security if unauthorized release occurs 4. Assign a level of classification 5.
Make a decision about the duration of classification 6. Communicate the
decision
- Declassification - -The authorized change in the status of information goes
from classified information to unclassified information
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