Classified information can be stored in secure facilities known as Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities (SCIFs), which are designed to protect sensitive data. It can also be kept on encrypted digital storage devices, secure servers, or classified networks that have restricted access. Additionally, physical documents may be stored in locked safes or vaults that meet specific security standards. All storage methods must comply with relevant regulations and guidelines to ensure the protection of the information.
Encrypt only Classified information
SF 701
Classified information data must be handled and stored properly based on classification markings and handling caveats.
Classified information data must be handled and stored properly based on classification markings and handling caveats.
destroy classified removable media in accordance with its classification level
The Standard Form (SF) 702, "Security Container Check Sheet," ensures that all classified material is properly stored by requiring individuals to document the opening and closing of security containers where the material is kept. This form helps maintain accountability and security for classified information.
Classified information data must be handled and stored properly based on classification markings and handling caveats.
Classified information data must be handled and stored properly based on classification markings and handling caveats.
Classified information data must be handled and stored properly based on classification markings and handling caveats.
Classified information data must be handled and stored properly based on classification markings and handling caveats.
Classified information data must be handled and stored properly based on classification markings and handling caveats.
Classified information data must be handled and stored properly based on classification markings and handling caveats.