Computer
Safe
False.
When aggregated the classified information's classification level may increase/rise.
Security clearance.
true
true
A formal security clearance is required to access any classified data or documents. This would require a background check run on you before you would be allowed access to information of this type.
Yes, security infractions involve actions that can potentially compromise the confidentiality, integrity, or availability of classified information or operations, thus putting them at risk. It is important to address and mitigate these infractions to maintain the security of such sensitive information and activities.
Report the spillage to your security POC.
the unauthorized disclosure of the information could cause embarrassment to the US govt
report the violation.
No, having a security clearance alone is not sufficient to be given access to classified information. In addition to having a security clearance, individuals must have a legitimate need-to-know the information in order to perform their duties effectively and safely. The principle of need-to-know ensures that access to classified information is limited strictly to those who require it for their job responsibilities.