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This event cannot reasonably be expected to and does not result in the loss,
Security Infraction
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 The Information Security Oversight Office (ISOO) document that governs the DoD
National Security Information; Final Rule" Information Security Program

An event that results in or could be expected to result in the loss or compromise of
Security Violation
classified information

Communication or physical transfer of classified or controlled unclassified
Unauthorized Disclosure
information to an unauthorized recipient

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eligibility is withdrawn, or if the individual will be absent from duty for 60 days or
Termination Briefing
more. It is also given to those who have been inadvertently exposed to classified
information.

This briefing that applies to cleared personnel who plan to travel in or through
Foreign Travel Briefing
foreign countries, or attend meetings attended by representatives of other countries.

This briefing is presented annually to personnel who have access to classified
Refresher Briefing
information or assignment to sensitive duties.

Unauthorized disclosure of this information could reasonably be expected to cause
Secret
serious damage to our national security.

Unauthorized disclosure of this information could reasonably be expected to cause
Top Secret
exceptionally grave damage to our national security.

Unauthorized disclosure of this information could reasonably be expected to cause
Confidential
damage to our national security.

The act regarding the withholding information from public release; framework and
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) guidance for evaluation for public release for info to be exempt are from the 9 distro
statements


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This is defined as the incorporating, paraphrasing, restating, or generating in new
Derivative Classification
form any information that is already classified.

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1. Observe and respect the OCA original classification determination


2. Apply required markings


3. Use only authorized sources
Derivative classification process

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

This is defined as an initial determination that information requires, in the interest of
Original Classification
national security, protection against unauthorized disclosure.

This is defined as unclassified information or classified information (at a lower level)
Compilation that when the information is combined or associated reveals additional factors that
qualifies for classification.

The term used to identify individuals specifically authorized in writing to make initial
Original Classification Authority
classification decisions.

This contains classification levels, special requirements and duration instructions for
Security Classification Guides (SCG)
programs, projects, plans, etc.

The six step process an OCA applies in making classification determinations. 1.
Determine if the information is official government information 2. Determine if the
Original Classification Process 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

The authorized change in the status of information goes from classified information
Declassification
to unclassified information

Declassification systems Scheduled, Automatic, Mandatory, Systematic

The declassification system where Permanently Valuable Historical records are
Automatic declassification
declassified when they are 25 years old

The declassification system where information exempted from automatic
Systematic declassification review
declassification is reviewed for possible declassification

The declassification system where the public can ask for classified information be
Mandatory Declassification Review (MDR)
review for declassification and public release

The declassification system where an OCA, at the time the information is originally
Scheduled Declassification
classified, sets a date or event for declassification

People who are in possession of, or who are otherwise charged with safeguarding
Custodians
classified information

Options an OCA has when determining Specific Date, Specific Event, or by the 50X1-HUM Exemption
declassification

The 25-year rule The process where records automatically become declassified after 25 years

Restricted Data and Formerly Restricted This type of information does not provide declassification instructions
Data

1. Properly destroy preliminary drafts, worksheets, and other material after they have
Practices to follow when handling served their purpose 2. Use approved secure communications circuits for telephone
classified information conversations to discuss classified information 3. Follow proper procedures when
copying classified information 4. Use security forms such as SF 701 and SF 702

Security Container Check Sheet, which is used to record the opening and closing of
SF 702
SPēD SAPPC: INFOSEC your security container


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