Sorry, If I told you that I would have to kill you.
False
Unclassified information is a formal marking to designate that the information is not classified as confidential, secret or top secret.
There are three primary categories of Classified Military Information: Confidential, Secret, and Top Secret. Each category represents a different level of sensitivity and potential impact on national security if disclosed. The classification levels are designed to ensure that information is protected according to its importance and the potential consequences of unauthorized access.
Confidential, Secret, and Top Secret are the three main levels of classified material.
Top Secret! in 1984
Sorry, If I told you that I would have to kill you.
The Original Classification Authority (OCA) is an individual who has the authority to classify information in the U.S. government. They have the responsibility to determine the level of classification (e.g. confidential, secret, top secret) for national security information.
FOUO stands for "For Official Use Only," which is a designation used by the U.S. government to protect sensitive but unclassified information. It is not a classification level like Confidential, Secret, or Top Secret.
Classified documents must include the appropriate classification markings, such as the level of classification (e.g., Top Secret, Secret, Confidential) and any special access controls. They should also have the document's classification authority and original classification date indicated. Additionally, derivative classified documents must be marked with the source of the classification, the reason for the classification, and the overall classification level.
Sure thing, honey. In titles and headings, yes, you capitalize "Top Secret." But if you're just casually chatting about something being top secret, then no need for the fancy capitalization. Keep it sassy, darling.
Secret. Answers: TOP SECRET is: You will apply a TOP SECRET classification to an SOP in which the unauthorized disclosure of its contents could reasonably be expected to cause exceptionally grave damage to the nation's national security. (GRAVE being operative word) SECRET is: You will apply a SECRET classification to an SOP in which the unauthorized disclosure of its contents could reasonably be expected to cause serious damage to national security. (SERIOUS being the operative word) CONFIDENTIAL is: You will apply a CONFIDENTIAL classification to an SOP in which the unauthorized disclosure of its contents could reasonably be expected to cause damage to national security. (no modifier of the amount of damage)
No. There is no "ultra" secret.
The broadcast level of a classification system refers to the visibility or dissemination level of the classified information. It determines who is authorized to access or disseminate the information based on their clearance level. Common broadcast levels include unclassified, confidential, secret, and top secret.
Any employee with a Top Secret clearance Any senior agency official Only the person creating the document An original classification authority only
Secret. Answers: TOP SECRET is: You will apply a TOP SECRET classification to an SOP in which the unauthorized disclosure of its contents could reasonably be expected to cause exceptionally grave damage to the nation's national security. (GRAVE being operative word) SECRET is: You will apply a SECRET classification to an SOP in which the unauthorized disclosure of its contents could reasonably be expected to cause serious damage to national security. (SERIOUS being the operative word) CONFIDENTIAL is: You will apply a CONFIDENTIAL classification to an SOP in which the unauthorized disclosure of its contents could reasonably be expected to cause damage to national security. (no modifier of the amount of damage)
Secret. Answers: TOP SECRET is: You will apply a TOP SECRET classification to an SOP in which the unauthorized disclosure of its contents could reasonably be expected to cause exceptionally grave damage to the nation's national security. (GRAVE being operative word) SECRET is: You will apply a SECRET classification to an SOP in which the unauthorized disclosure of its contents could reasonably be expected to cause serious damage to national security. (SERIOUS being the operative word) CONFIDENTIAL is: You will apply a CONFIDENTIAL classification to an SOP in which the unauthorized disclosure of its contents could reasonably be expected to cause damage to national security. (no modifier of the amount of damage)
Secret. Answers: TOP SECRET is: You will apply a TOP SECRET classification to an SOP in which the unauthorized disclosure of its contents could reasonably be expected to cause exceptionally grave damage to the nation's national security. (GRAVE being operative word) SECRET is: You will apply a SECRET classification to an SOP in which the unauthorized disclosure of its contents could reasonably be expected to cause serious damage to national security. (SERIOUS being the operative word) CONFIDENTIAL is: You will apply a CONFIDENTIAL classification to an SOP in which the unauthorized disclosure of its contents could reasonably be expected to cause damage to national security. (no modifier of the amount of damage)