No. There is no "ultra" secret.
Which of these is not a DoD data classification? Ultra secret
The document that provides basic guidance and regulatory requirements for derivative classification for DoD personnel is: DoDM 5200.01, DoD Information Security Program
Confidential, Secret, and Top SecretIf your taking the test:A: Secret and ConfidentialSecret or Confidential
DoD Contract Security Classification
Using NIPRNet tokens on systems of higher classification level is not a DoD special requirement.
I have the GB1 Ultra rare set, two of the GB1 secret rare set, the JMP/DOD/YMA set, and the most recent Obelisk the Tormentor from Shonen Jump.
Department of Defense (DoD) officials are the source for derivative classification. They must sign or approve documents for classification.
Using NIPRNet tokens on systems of higher classification level is not a DoD special requirement.
Confidential, Secret, and Top SecretIf your taking the test:A: Secret and ConfidentialSecret or Confidential
DoD officials who sign or approve classified documents.
DoD officials who sign or approve classified documents.
The MAC (Mandatory Access Control) levels of a Department of Defense (DoD) information system refer to the security classifications that determine access to information based on its sensitivity. These levels include classifications such as Unclassified, Confidential, Secret, and Top Secret, each corresponding to specific handling and access requirements. The MAC framework restricts user access based on their clearance level and the classification of the information, ensuring that sensitive data is only accessible to authorized personnel. This system is crucial for maintaining national security and protecting sensitive information from unauthorized access.