SPēD SFPC: INFOSEC (2022/2023)
Rated A+
Security Infraction ✔✔This event cannot reasonably be expected to and does not result in the
loss, compromise, or suspected compromise of classified information
DoD Manual 5200
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SPēD SFPC: INFOSEC (2022/2023)
Rated A+
Security Infraction ✔✔This event cannot reasonably be expected to and does not result in the
loss, compromise, or suspected compromise of classified information
DoD Manual 5200.01, Volumes 1-4 ✔✔The manual that governs the DoD Information Security
Program
E.O. 13526 ✔✔The executive order that governs the DoD Information Security Program
32 CFR Parts 2001 & 2003, "Classified National Security Information; Final Rule" ✔✔The
Information Security Oversight Office (ISOO) document that governs the DoD Information
Security Program
Security Violation ✔✔An event that results in or could be expected to result in the loss or
compromise of classified information
Unauthorized Disclosure ✔✔Communication or physical transfer of classified or controlled
unclassified information to an unauthorized recipient
Termination Briefing ✔✔This briefing is given when an individual's employment is terminated,
clearance eligibility is withdrawn, or if the individual will be absent from duty for 60 days or
more. It is also given to those who have been inadvertently exposed to classified information.
Foreign Travel Briefing ✔✔This briefing that applies to cleared personnel who plan to travel in
or through foreign countries, or attend meetings attended by representatives of other countries.
Refresher Briefing ✔✔This briefing is presented annually to personnel who have access to
classified information or assignment to sensitive duties.
Secret ✔✔Unauthorized disclosure of this information could reasonably be expected to cause
serious damage to our national security.
Top Secret ✔✔Unauthorized disclosure of this information could reasonably be expected to
cause exceptionally grave damage to our national security.
Confidential ✔✔Unauthorized disclosure of this information could reasonably be expected to
cause damage to our national security.
Derivative Classification ✔✔This is defined as the incorporating, paraphrasing, restating, or
generating in new form any information that is already classified.
Original Classification ✔✔This is defined as an initial determination that information requires,
in the interest of national security, protection against unauthorized disclosure.
Compilation ✔✔This is defined as unclassified information or classified information (at a lower
level) that when the information is combined or associated reveals additional factors that
qualifies for classification.
Original Classification Authority ✔✔The term used to identify individuals specifically
authorized in writing to make initial classification decisions.
Security Classification Guides (SCG) ✔✔This contains classification levels, special
requirements and duration instructions for programs, projects, plans, etc.
Original Classification Process ✔✔The six step process an OCA applies in making classification
determinations
Declassification ✔✔The authorized change in the status of information goes from classified
information to unclassified information
Automatic declassification ✔✔The declassification system where Permanently Valuable
Historical records are declassified when they are 25 years old
Systematic declassification review ✔✔The declassification system where information exempted
from automatic declassification is reviewed for possible declassification
Mandatory Declassification Review (MDR) ✔✔The declassification system where the public
can ask for classified information be review for declassification and public release
Scheduled Declassification ✔✔The declassification system where an OCA, at the time the
information is originally classified, sets a date or event for declassification
Custodians ✔✔People who are in possession of, or who are otherwise charged with safeguarding
classified information
Options an OCA has when determining declassification ✔✔Specific Date, Specific Event, or by
the 50X1-HUM Exemption
The 25-year rule ✔✔The process where records automatically become declassified after 25 years
Restricted Data and Formerly Restricted Data ✔✔This type of information does not provide
declassification instructions
Practices to follow when handling classified information ✔✔1. Properly destroy preliminary
drafts, worksheets, and other material after they have served their purpose
2. Use approved secure communications circuits for telephone conversations to discuss classified
information
3. Follow proper procedures when copying classified information
4. Use security forms such as SF 701 and SF 702
SF 702 ✔✔Security Container Check Sheet - used to record the opening and closing of your
security container
SF 701 ✔✔The Activity Security Checklist intended to verify that you did not accidentally leave
classified materials unsecured, as well as, to ensure the area is safe and secure. The blank spaces
can be utilized for additional warranted security and safety items, such as a block to remind
personnel to complete tasks, such as turning off coffee pots.
Actual compromise ✔✔An unauthorized disclosure of classified information
Neither confirm nor deny ✔✔If classified information appears in the public media, DoD
personnel must be careful not to make any statement of comment that would confirm the
accuracy or verify the classified status of the information
Potential Compromise ✔✔The possibility of compromise could exist but it is not known with
certainty
DISA, Joint Interoperability Test Command (JITC) ✔✔This organization maintains a register of
certified security digital facsimiles
COMSEC ✔✔The protection resulting from the measures designed to deny unauthorized
persons information of value that might be derived from the possession and study of
telecommunications and to ensure the authenticity of such communications.
Insert the envelope into the outer envelope ✔✔When the document has been sealed within a
properly marked inner envelope you must...
DCS ✔✔Defense Courier Service
Secret information ✔✔This kind of information can be sent via USPS express only when it is the
most effective means considering security, time, cost, and accountability.
Top Secret information ✔✔This kind of information can never be sent via USPS
Methods to send hard copy Confidential information ✔✔DCS, First Class mail, registered mail,
and certified mail
True ✔✔True or False: Hand carrying classified information should only be done as a last resort
False ✔✔True or False: Anyone can determine the need for hand carrying classified information
True ✔✔True or False: When someone is carrying classified information, written authorization
is always required
DD Form 2501 ✔✔Courier Authorization Card
Microfiche destruction ✔✔Burned or shredded to be destroyed. It can also be destroyed with
chemicals that destroy the imprints.
Typewriter ribbon destruction ✔✔Ribbons must be burned or shredded
Floppy disk destruction ✔✔Must be burned, overwritten, or demagnetized
Document destruction ✔✔Must be burned, shredded, or chemically decomposed of
Videotape destruction ✔✔Must be burned, shredded, or demagnetized
Initial Orientation Briefing ✔✔The initial briefing given to all personnel on the DoD
Information Security Program
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