Information that is in the public domain or has been specifically declassified by an authoritative body.
have to be released to the public
An untrue statement about unclassified data could be that it does not require any protection or security measures. All data, regardless of classification, should be protected according to its sensitivity level to prevent unauthorized access, modification, or disclosure.
have to be released to the public
have to be released to the public
The classified data, sent over an unclassified network, must be securely encrypted.
it has to be immediately released to the public
If a coworker inside a classified flash drive into am unclassified computer, that IS called data compromise.
Unclassified data should be stored, processed, and transferred using standard security measures such as encryption, access controls, and regular audits to ensure integrity and confidentiality. It is important to follow data security best practices to protect unclassified data from unauthorized access or breaches. Regularly update security protocols to address any new vulnerabilities that may arise.
Yes
Aggregating it may raise its classification level.
Aggregating it may raise its classification level
A coworker inserted a classified flash media drive in their unclassified system. What is the resulting data compromise called?