Including information from already classified source material into a new product is called:
a. Original classification
b. Extra classification
c.
... [Show More] Carry-on classification
d. Derivative classification (correct)
Derivative classification does not have the same impact and effects as original classification.
False
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Select ALL the correct responses. Derivative classifiers must:
Select one or more:
a. Analyze and evaluate information to identify elements that require classification (correct)
b. Question classifications assigned by the OCA and correct them immediately to protect national security
c. Have access to classification guidance (correct)
d. Develop a clear, unambiguous method of marking classified information
All of the following are steps in derivative classification EXCEPT:
Select one:
a. Analyze material to be classified.
b. Make recommendations for others to mark the new document.
c. Seek additional guidance to resolve uncertainty. (NOT correct)
d. Use authorized sources for guidance.
When derivatively classifying a document one must carefully analyze the material they classify.
True
If the authorized sources do not provide sufficient guidance, you should FIRST:
Select one:
a. Ask the OCA
b. Rely on your memory
c. Ask your Security Manager or Facility Security Officer (FSO) (Correct)
d. Ask your Quality Assurance Manager
A Security Classification Guide (SCG) is:
Select one:
a. A document that defines how to mark a classified document.
b. A document that provides basic guidance and regulatory requirements for the DOD Information Security Program.
c. A collection of precise, comprehensive guidance about specific program, system, operation, or weapon system elements of information to be classified. (Correct)
d. An existing classified document, from which information is extracted, paraphrased, restated, and/or generated in a new form for inclusion in another document
Generating occurs when information is taken from an authorized classification guidance source and is reworded in a new or different document.
False
All of the following are concepts you can use to determine the classification level of the material you create EXCEPT:
Select one:
a. Contained in
b. Classification by Compilation
c. Revealed by
d. Directed by (Correct)
The source document states:
(S) The process takes three hours to complete.
The new document states:
(S) The process takes three hours to complete.
Which concept was used to determine the derivative classification of the new document?
Select one:
a. Classification by Compilation
b. Contained in (Correct)
c. Revealed by
d. Extension
A properly marked source document contains some Secret information. A new document does not contain the same information. However, the information in the new document will allow a reader to deduce the classified information. This is an example of the concept of _____
Select one:
a. Revealed by (Correct)
b. Directed by
c. Classification by Compilation
d. Contained in
Is it possible for classification to be raised if your new material combines pieces of information that are not individually classified? If so, what concept is used to derivatively classify the statement in the new document?
Select one:
a. Classification by Compilation (Correct)
b. Directed by
c. Revealed by
d. Contained in [Show Less]