NISP Reporting Requirements
A security violation always results in the loss, compromise, or suspected compromise of classified information. - FALSE According to the NISPOM, a loss, compromise, or suspected compromise should be reported as a(n) ______________. - security violation Adverse information refers to any behavior that might cause question whether an individual should continue to have access to classified information - TRUE After returning from a recent professional conference, Franklin received a request for classified information from an uncleared person that he met at the conference. What kind of report should be submitted? - Suspicious contact All contacts with foreign entities are suspicious contacts. - FALSE Any individual or group that is capable of aggression or harm to our country is considered a security threat. - TRUE Classified information sent by unencrypted e-mail or unapproved LAN or WAN is not considered a suspected compromise and does not need to be reported. - FALSE Cleared contractor facilities are targeted by foreign intelligence at an alarming frequency. - TRUE Contractors must report to the DCSA IS Rep violations that result in the loss, compromise, or suspected compromise of classified information. - TRUE How do you send a report about cleared employees who refuse to execute Standard Form (SF) 312? - Via the DOD Personnel Security System of Record How do you send a report about the discovery of classified material which was previously reported as lost? - In writing How is an adverse information report sent? - Via the DOD Personnel Security System of Record Information that raises doubt about an employee's integrity or character must be reported as adverse information. - TRUE Select ALL that apply. Of the scenarios listed below, which ones must be reported to your IS Rep through the Facility Clearance (FCL) system of record as a changed condition affecting the company's Facility Clearance (FCL)? - a. The company is under new ownership
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