Derivative classification is the process of determining whether
information that is to be included in a document or material has
been classified and, if it has, ensuring that it is identified as
classified information by marking or similar means. It involves
incorporating, paraphrasing, restating, or generating in new form
information that is already classified.
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What is a content conflict
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Content conflict occurs when we disagree about information
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What security classification guides are primary source for derivative classification
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Department of Defense (DoD) officials are the source for
derivative classification. They must sign or approve documents for
classification.
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Is generating taking information from an existing classified document and rewording it in a new or different document
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Information taken directly from an existing classified source and stated verbatim in a new or different document is an example of ______
Restating
Extracting
Generating
Paraphrasing
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What are key concepts to determine classification levels in derivative classification
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In derivative classification, revealed by means?
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Which of the following is a valid reason to classify informaiton
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to protect national security
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You are deriving information from one properly marked source document. What information will you apply to the declassify on line of your new document
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nn
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To be classified or maintained as classified information must meet all of the following criteria except
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the unauthorized disclosure of the information could cause
embarrassment to the US govt
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Information should remain permanently classified once it is classified even if it no longer meets the criteria for classification
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false
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All of the following are responsibilities of derivative classifiers
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All of the following are steps in derivative classification EXCEPT:
Making the initial determination that information requires protection against unauthorized disclosure in the interest of national security.
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Each of these are ways of incorporating classified source material into new material except
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Planning
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A security Classification Guide (SCG) is
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A collection of precise, comprehensive guidance about specific program, system, operation, or weapon system elements of information to be classified.
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One of Mark and colleagues gave him general rules about derivatively classifying information. Mark can rely on these general rules when he derivatively classifies information because his colleague
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False
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What concept of “contained in” includes which of the following Select ALL the correct responses
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Select ALL the correct responses. The concept of “contained in” includes which of the following?
No additional interpretation or analysis is needed to determine the classification of the information.
Classified information is not clearly or explicitly stated in the source document.
Classified information comes from an authorized source into a new document.
A reader can deduce the classified information by performing additional interpretation or analysis.
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When derivatively classifying information, where can you find a listing of specific information elements that identify their classification, reason for classification, downgrading, and declassification information
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When derivatively classifying information, where can you find a listing of specific information elements that identify their classification, reason for classification, downgrading, and declassification information?
Properly marked source document
Security Classification Guide (SCG)
Executive Order 13526, Classified National Security Information
DoD 5220.22-M, National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM)
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What is derivative classification
Derivative classification is the process of determining whether
information that is to be included in a document or material has
been classified and, if it has, ensuring that it is identified as
classified information by marking or similar means. It involves
incorporating, paraphrasing, restating, or generating in new form
information that is already classified.
What is a content conflict
Content conflict occurs when we disagree about information
What security classification guides are primary source for derivative classification
Department of Defense (DoD) officials are the source for
derivative classification. They must sign or approve documents for
classification.
Is generating taking information from an existing classified document and rewording it in a new or different document
Information taken directly from an existing classified source and stated verbatim in a new or different document is an example of ______
Restating
Extracting
Generating
Paraphrasing
What are key concepts to determine classification levels in derivative classification
In derivative classification, revealed by means?
Which of the following is a valid reason to classify informaiton
to protect national security
You are deriving information from one properly marked source document. What information will you apply to the declassify on line of your new document
nn
To be classified or maintained as classified information must meet all of the following criteria except
the unauthorized disclosure of the information could cause
embarrassment to the US govt
Information should remain permanently classified once it is classified even if it no longer meets the criteria for classification
false
All of the following are responsibilities of derivative classifiers
All of the following are steps in derivative classification EXCEPT:
Making the initial determination that information requires protection against unauthorized disclosure in the interest of national security.
Each of these are ways of incorporating classified source material into new material except
Planning
A security Classification Guide (SCG) is
A collection of precise, comprehensive guidance about specific program, system, operation, or weapon system elements of information to be classified.
One of Mark and colleagues gave him general rules about derivatively classifying information. Mark can rely on these general rules when he derivatively classifies information because his colleague
False
What concept of “contained in” includes which of the following Select ALL the correct responses
Select ALL the correct responses. The concept of “contained in” includes which of the following?
No additional interpretation or analysis is needed to determine the classification of the information.
Classified information is not clearly or explicitly stated in the source document.
Classified information comes from an authorized source into a new document.
A reader can deduce the classified information by performing additional interpretation or analysis.
When derivatively classifying information, where can you find a listing of specific information elements that identify their classification, reason for classification, downgrading, and declassification information
When derivatively classifying information, where can you find a listing of specific information elements that identify their classification, reason for classification, downgrading, and declassification information?
Properly marked source document
Security Classification Guide (SCG)
Executive Order 13526, Classified National Security Information
DoD 5220.22-M, National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM)
What security classification guides are primary source for derivative classification
Does contained in applies when a properly marked source document contains classified information that has been extracted word-for-word and placed into the new document