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DoD Annual Security
This deck covers key concepts and procedures related to the Department of Defense's annual security protocols, including classification levels, safeguarding methods, and personnel security requirements.
Which level of classified information could cause damage to national security
confidential
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Term
Definition
Which level of classified information could cause damage to national security
confidential
Classified information can be safeguarded by using
Vaults, secure rooms, secure telephones
Incorporating, paraphrasing, restating, or generating in a new form information that is already classified is known as
Derivative classification
You may be subject to sanctions if you negligently disclose classified information
true
Which of the following is required to access classified information
Clearance eligibility, need-to-know, SF312
Personnel security program establishes ___ for personnel security determinations and overall program management responsibilities
policies and procedures
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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
Which level of classified information could cause damage to national security | confidential |
Classified information can be safeguarded by using | Vaults, secure rooms, secure telephones |
Incorporating, paraphrasing, restating, or generating in a new form information that is already classified is known as | Derivative classification |
You may be subject to sanctions if you negligently disclose classified information | true |
Which of the following is required to access classified information | Clearance eligibility, need-to-know, SF312 |
Personnel security program establishes ___ for personnel security determinations and overall program management responsibilities | policies and procedures |
Form to request a background investigation | SF 86 |
Form to record end-of-day security checks | SF 701 |
Standard form of identification for DoD employees | Common access card |
When opening & closing a security container, complete | SF 702 |
Which of the following must be reported | All of the above |
Parts of the OPSEC process | idk |
Derivative classifiers are required to have all the following except | approval of OCA |
Secret materials may be transmitted by the same methods as confidential materials | false |
TS documents can be transmitted via | Defense courier service, secure fax |
How often must you receive a defensive foreign travel briefing | At least once a year, prior to travel |
A security infraction involves loss, compromise, or suspected compromise | false |
Cover sheet to help protect a secret document | SF704 |
Method to transmit confidential materials to DoD agencies | USPS first class mail |
Classified information can be destroyed using which of the following methods | Shredding, burning, pulverizing |
Prior to foreign travel, you must ensure antiterrorism/force protection level 1 training is current | true |
The physical security program prevents unauthorized access to which of the following | Personnel, facilities, information, equipment |
Which of the following materials are subject to pre-publication review | books, speech, article |
Physical security is concerned with ___ & ___ measures designed to prevent unauthorized access | active,passive |