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Sfpc prep with 100% correct answers 2022/2023 Information Security Ans To promote the proper and effective way to classify, protect, and downgrade official information requiring protection in the interest of national security Also promotes declassification of information no longer requiring protection EO 8381 Ans 1940 1st information security executive order EO 13526 Ans 2009 Current executive order on information security Prescribes a uniform system for classifying, safeguarding, and declassifying national security information Promotes declassification and public access to information as soon as national security considerations permit Established National Declassification Center Greater openness and transparency Stronger OCA and derivative classifier training requirements Derivative classifiers identified by name Self-inspection programs to review samples of original and derivatively classified documents Declassification exemptions of 50 and 75 years ISOO Ans Information Security Oversight Office Responsible for overseeing and managing the information security program under the guidance of the National Security Council (NSC) NSC provides overall policy direction ISOO is the operating arm Annual report to the president about each agency's security classification program, analysis and reports SF-311 Ans Agency Security Classification Management Program Data USD(I) Ans Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence Has the primary responsibility for providing guidance, oversight, and approval authority of policies and procedures that govern the DoD Information Security Program Guidance on Classification Management - marking, handling and protection ISOO 32 CFR Parts 2001 and 2003 Ans Classified National Security Information Final Rule Provides guidance to all government agencies on classification, downgrading, declassification, and safeguarding of classified national security information DoD Instruction 5200.01 Ans 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 implementation of national policy on classified national security information Authorizes the publication of DoDM 5200.01 Vol 1-4, the DoD Information Security Program DoD 5200-1.H Ans Handbook for Writing Security Classification Guidance Provides detailed information on how to develop security classification guidance Classified Information Ans Requires protection form unauthorized disclosure To be eligible - must be official government information that is owned by, produced by, produced for, or under the strict control of the US government 3 Levels of Classification Ans TS - grave damage to national security S - serious damage to national security C - damage to national security Classification Ans Determination that information requires protection in the interest of national security Either original or derivative Original Classification Ans An initial determination that information requires protection against unauthorized disclosure in the interest of national security OCA Ans Original Classification Authority 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" Specifies the highest level of the OCA can classify a 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 6 steps to OCA decision process Ans 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 smokescreen) Impact/harm - determine if potential for 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 SCG Ans Security Classification Guide A document issued by a OCA that provides derivative classification instructions Describes the elements of information that must be protected as well as the level and duration of classification SCG Format Ans General instructions Overall efforts Performance and capabilities Specifications Critical elements Vulnerabilities and weaknesses Administrative data Hardware CPI Ans Critical Program Information Includes both classified military information and controlled unclassified information Needs to be protected from unauthorized or inadvertent destruction, transfer, alteration, or loss Compromise of critical program information can significantly alter program direction, shorten combat effective life of the system, or require additional research, development, test, and evaluation resources to counter impact of its loss DoD 5200.39 Compilation Ans Combining elements of information that are individually unclassified may be classified if the compiled information reveals an additional association or relationship that qualifies for classification under DoD policy OCAs designate when and what types of information are classified through compilation Explain the basis for classification by compilation on the face of the document or in the text Mark each portion individually according to its classified content

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