The classified data, sent over an unclassified network, must be securely encrypted.
In simple terms... a security breach !
spillage
In simple terms... a security breach !
If a coworker inside a classified flash drive into am unclassified computer, that IS called data compromise.
A coworker inserted a classified flash media drive in their unclassified system. What is the resulting data compromise called?
Spillage
If you insert a classified flash media drive into an unclassified system it is considered a data breech. The integrity of the classified material has now been compromised. There is also the possibility that malware will be picked up from the unclassified system and transferred to the classified system.
True
unclassified data must marked as such if stored in a classified area
Unclassified data must be maarked as such if stored in a classified area
Classified data being sent over an unclassified system.
SIPR Or SIPRNet stands for Secret (or Secure) Internet Protocol Router Network. It refers to a Wide Area Network Utilized by the Dept. Of Defense for Classified data transfer between known trusted entities NIPR or NIPRnet: Unclassified but Sensitive Internet Protocol Router Network Non-Secure Internet Protocol Router Network Non-Classified Internet Protocol Router Network
There are no choices provides which make it hard to pick the untrue statement about unclassified data. However, unclassified data cannot be used to provide accurate details.
Data spillage occurs when information in any form is moved from a protected system and introduced into a system that does not afford it the same or better level of protection as the system from which it was moved. In the case of classified information: when data that is classified at one level is placed into a system or network that is protected at a lower or unclassified level. The same is true for privileged medical, financial, or personally identifiable information that is moved from a privileged directory and placed in an "all users" directory.