CIS MISC derivative-classification.
Course Objectives Identify the responsibilities associated with derivatively classifying information Identify the processes and methods for derivatively classifying information Identify authorized sources to use when derivatively classifying information Applying authorized sources, derivatively classify information based on the concepts of “contained in,” “revealed by,” and "compilation" Explain the limitations and prohibitions of classifying information and ways to promote information sharing through classification Identify the process for managing classification challenges, security incidents, and sanctions Lessons in the Course Course Introduction Derivative Classification Basics Classification Concepts Limitations, Prohibitions and Challenges Practical Exercise Course Conclusion UNCLASSIFIED: Classification Markings Are for Training Purposes Only Derivative Classification Student Guide Derivative Classification Basics Page 1 UNCLASSIFIED: Classification Markings Are for Training Purposes Only Student Guide Course: Derivative Classification Lesson 2: Derivative Classification Basics Introduction Because protecting classified information from improper disclosure is so critical, there are responsibilities and procedures to follow when using classified information to create new documentation. You must be familiar with these responsibilities and procedures as well as where to go for guidance so you can successfully implement and execute them at your activity or facility. Lesson Objectives • Define derivative classification • Identify the requirement for and importance of derivative classification • Identify who will have derivative classification responsibilities and the requirements he or she must meet • Identify the steps involved in the derivative classification process • Identify authorized sources to use when derivatively classifying information Derivative Classification
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Central Texas College
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CIS MISC
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