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To be classified or maintained as classified, information must
meet all of the following criteria except: -
<<<Answers>>>The information must be owned by,
produced by or for, or under the control of the U.S.
Government (Incorrect) The unauthorized disclosure of the
information must be reasonably expected to cause damage,
serious damage, or exceptionally grave damage to national
security (incorrect)
You may be subject to criminal sanctions, such as
incarceration, if you engage in the unauthorized disclosure of
information. - <<<Answers>>>True
You may be subject to administrative, Uniform Code of
Military Justice (UCMJ), or criminal sanctions if you engage
in any of the following except: - <<<Answers>>>Submitting
a formal challenge to information that may be improperly
classified
One of the most important responsibilities derivative
classifiers have is to analyze and correct the original
classification authority's decisions. - <<<Answers>>>False
, The document that provides basic guidance and regulatory
requirements for derivative classification for DoD personnel
is: - <<<Answers>>>DoDM 5200.01, Volumes 1-4, DoD
Information Security Program
The process of using existing classified information to create
new material and marking the new material consistent with
the classification markings that apply to the source
information. - <<<Answers>>>Derivative classification
Which of the following is an authorized source for derivative
classification? - <<<Answers>>>None of the above
DoD and contractor personnel must receive initial training in
the proper application of derivative classification principles
prior to derivatively classifying any materials and they must
received refresher training at least once every ________ years
or their derivative classification authority is suspended. -
<<<Answers>>>Two
All of the following are authorized sources for derivative
classification except: - <<<Answers>>>Unconfirmed Source
You formally challenge the classification of information and
the classifying agency provides a partial response. What do
you have the right to do if the classifying agency does not
provide a full response within 120 days? -