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What is unclassified site excavation?

In construction the term "unclassified" means the site contractor/GC is responsible for the onsite material. An unclassified site contract puts a great deal of risk on the contractor but is much more costly for the owner of the land.


Can an unauthorized credit card user be responsible for debt that was charged?

If you were unauthorized, you can be held legally -- and possibly ciminally -- responsible for any debt you incurred.


What is responsible classification?

Responsible classification involves categorizing information or data in a way that respects privacy, security, and ethical considerations. It ensures that sensitive or personal information is handled appropriately and protected from unauthorized access or misuse. Responsible classification is important for maintaining trust, compliance with regulations, and upholding ethical standards in data management.


In New Jersey a rental vehicle driven by an unauthorized driver had an accident which was his fault. The passenger was injured. Whose insurance carrier should be responsible - driver renter or Hertz?

The person who rented the car is responsible because they allowed the unauthorized driver to drive the car. Hertz would not be at all responsible.


Which of the following would be classified as spillage and would have to be reported to the Security Manager?

According to CNSSI No. 4009, Spillage is a:"Security incident that results in the transfer of classified or CUI information onto an information system not accredited (i.e., authorized) for the appropriate security level."Examples include, but are not limited to:Cross connecting an unclassified system with a classified system.Taking classified information outside a classified room without proper authority an protectionPlugging an external drive that has been connected to a classified system into an unclassified systemPlugging a flash drive that has been connected to a classified system into an unclassified systemSending a classified file to an unclassified email account (e.g. former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton)Burning a CD with classified data from a SIPRNet machine and inserting it into a NIPRNet machine (it is not necessary for any files to actually be transferred for it to be classified as "spillage"Losing control of classified information whether hard copy or soft copyAs per CNSSI No. 1001: "When there is evidence of a possible spillage of classified national security information, hereinafter "classified information," an immediate notification shall be made to the information owner, the information assurance manager, the activity security manager, and the responsible Incident Response Center (IRC) Responsible personnel shall conduct an immediate preliminary inquiry to determine whether the classified information was subjected to loss, possible compromise, or unauthorized disclosure. "


Who is responsible for keeping unauthorized persons from entering the permit required space?

The confined space attendant.


When is co trustee liable for a unauthorized act of another trustee?

A co-trustee is not responsible for the unauthorized acts of the other trustee unless she/he knew of the unauthorized acts and did not report them or facilitated them in any way. A trustee who mismanages trust funds is personally liable.


Who is responsible for the reading of the will?

There is no requirement for a reading of the will. That is a fiction from movies and TV shows.


If your wife is an unauthorized user on your credit card account are you still responsible for the debt?

no but you will experience mad snail disease


Who is responsible for Information Assurance?

Normally, a Senior Information Assurance Officer is responsible for Information Assurance.


The chemical responsible for genetic information in a cell is?

The chemical responsible for genetic information in a cell is DNA


I had a friend make unauthorized charges on my unlocked cellular phone; am I responsible for these?

If you voluntarily gave your friend the phone, you're probably responsible. It never hurts to call your carrier's customer service department, though.