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| What are the two classification decisions? |
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| Who may originally classify documents? |
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| Only the individuals occupying positions specifically authorized in writing may classify documents originally |
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| What is an original classification? |
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| Initial decision that an item needs to be classified |
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| Under what circumstances is information derivatively classified? |
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| When it is extracted, paraphrased, restated, or generated in a new form |
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| What will a security investigation identify? |
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| Appropriate corrective actions are immediately implemented to prevent future security incidents. |
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| Define a “security violation”. |
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| Any knowing, willful, or neglect action that could reasonably be expected to result in an unauthorized disclosure of classified information. |
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| When unauthorized individuals have had access to the classified information. |
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| What should you do if you find classified material out of proper control? |
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| Take custody of and safeguard the material, if possible, and immediately report it to their commander, or equivalent, supervisor or security manager. |
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| What is required for a person to receive classified information? |
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| The need-to-know , proper security clearance, and a signed nondisclosure agreement |
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| How can you determine an individual’s “need to know” for classified information? |
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| Joint Personal Adjudication System, conformation from security manager, and clearance level on orders. |
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