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If you suspect information has been improperly or unnecessarily classified, what should you do first? Declassify the information, pending review by the original classification authority. Initiate a formal challenge. Discuss your concerns with your security manager or supervisor.
Discuss your concerns with your security manager or supervisor.
Contact your Chain of Command (CoC), IO POC, General Counsel, or Inspector General
If you suspect information has been improperly or unnecessarily classified, what should you do first? Declassify the information, pending review by the original classification authority. Initiate a formal challenge. Discuss your concerns with your security manager or supervisor.
Protect the classified information from further disclosure
When information has been saved successfully. After attempting to close a case that is missing information. After attempting to save a page that is missing required information or if information has been entered improperly.
They could have been processed improperly or there was packaging/seam failure or they were stored improperly.
The clutch is shot or in need of an adjustment.
Submitting a formal challenge to information that may be improperly classified
If you suspect your computer may have been compromised by malware, you should:
The word 'suspect' is a noun, a verb, and an adjective. EXAMPLES: noun: The police interviewed the suspect for hours. verb: We suspect that a leak in the roof caused these stains. adjective: The suspect information should be investigated further. A noun form for the verb to suspect is suspicion.
If you suspect that you account has been hacked you should use the "contact us" link on the website to report the issue.