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Discuss your concerns with your security manager or supervisor.
If you suspect information has been improperly or unnecessarily classified, what should you do first? Declassify the information, pending review by the original classification authority. Initiate a formal challenge. Discuss your concerns with your security manager or supervisor.
Discuss your concerns with your security manager or supervisor.
Declassify the information at this time Upgrade the information’s classification Extend the information’s duration of classification All of these Answer: Declassify the information at this time
If you suspect information has been improperly or unnecessarily classified, what should you do first? Declassify the information, pending review by the original classification authority. Initiate a formal challenge. Discuss your concerns with your security manager or supervisor.
If you suspect information has been improperly or unnecessarily classified, what should you do first? Declassify the information, pending review by the original classification authority. Initiate a formal challenge. Discuss your concerns with your security manager or supervisor.
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Overall classification, control markings(if applies), Component, office of origin and date, page and portion markings, classified by, downgrade to (if applies), derived from and declassify on lines
Overall classification, control markings (if applies), Componenet, office of origin and date, page and portion markings, classified by, downgrade to (iff applies), derived from and declassify on lines
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"Classify" is the root of declassify. "De" is a prefix noting negative status, thus to "classify" something is to put it into a group according to set standards. To "declassify" something would be to remove it from a group for a certain reason.
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reclassify, declassify
The opposite of classify is declassify.