Derivative Classification Training, Exams of Law

Comprehensive training on derivative classification, covering responsibilities, policy guidance, methods, criteria, importance, and potential sanctions. Addresses common scenarios and examples to illustrate the concepts, equipping personnel with the knowledge and skills for proper and effective derivative classification while maintaining information security.

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2023/2024

Available from 07/30/2024

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Derivative Classification FSO Training
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Original Classification - ANS-Initial determination that information requires protection
against unauthorized disclosure in the interest of national security
Derivative Classification - ANS-developing new materials from existing classified
information
marking the newly developed materials consistent with the classification markings that
apply to the source information
process of extracting, paraphrasing, restating, or generating in a new form, information
that is already classified
or
The process of using existing classified information to create new documents or
material and marking the new material consistent with the classification markings that
apply to the source information.
Original Classification Authority - ANS-All cleared DoD and authorized contractor
personnel who generate or create material from classified sources
Derivative classification has far-reaching effects: - ANS-helps protect our national
security
allows access only to cleared personnel
impacts resources and security procedures
Only authorized sources for derivative classification are: - ANS-DD Form 254
Security Classification Guide
Properly marked source document
Two primary sources of policy guidance for derivative classification: - ANS-DoD Manual
5200.01 Vol 1-4, DoD Info. Sec. Prgm
5050 5220.22-M, National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM)
Photocopying a Secret document and marking the photocopy Secret is derivative
classification? - ANS-False
Only government officials may perform derivative classification? - ANS-False
Consulting your FSO or security manager is always the first step in the derivative
classification process. - ANS-False
Derivative classifiers are responsible for analyzing and evaluating information to identify
elements that require classification? - ANS-True
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Original Classification - ANS-Initial determination that information requires protection against unauthorized disclosure in the interest of national security Derivative Classification - ANS-developing new materials from existing classified information marking the newly developed materials consistent with the classification markings that apply to the source information process of extracting, paraphrasing, restating, or generating in a new form, information that is already classified or The process of using existing classified information to create new documents or material and marking the new material consistent with the classification markings that apply to the source information. Original Classification Authority - ANS-All cleared DoD and authorized contractor personnel who generate or create material from classified sources Derivative classification has far-reaching effects: - ANS-helps protect our national security allows access only to cleared personnel impacts resources and security procedures Only authorized sources for derivative classification are: - ANS-DD Form 254 Security Classification Guide Properly marked source document Two primary sources of policy guidance for derivative classification: - ANS-DoD Manual 5200.01 Vol 1-4, DoD Info. Sec. Prgm 5050 5220.22-M, National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM) Photocopying a Secret document and marking the photocopy Secret is derivative classification? - ANS-False Only government officials may perform derivative classification? - ANS-False Consulting your FSO or security manager is always the first step in the derivative classification process. - ANS-False Derivative classifiers are responsible for analyzing and evaluating information to identify elements that require classification? - ANS-True

Extract - ANS-taking information directly from an authorized source of classification guidance and stating it verbatim in a new or different document Paraphrase/Restate - ANS-Taking information from an authorized source of classification guidance and re-wording it in a new or different document Generate - ANS-taking information from an authorized source of classification guidance and using it in another form or medium Contained in - ANS-derivative classifiers incorporate classified information from existing content into a new document Revealed by - ANS-derivative classifiers incorporate classified information into a new document that is not clearly stated as an authorized source Compilation - ANS-Pieces of information that are unclassified on their own, but together, they are classified Three criteria information must be met in order to be classified: - ANS-owned by, produced by or for, or be under the control of the U.S. Government unauthorized disclosure of the information must be reasonably expected to cause damage, serious damage, or exceptionally grave damage to national security the information must concern at least one of the eight categories specified in section 1. of Executive Order 13526, Classified National Security Information. The only lawful reason to classify information is to protect national security? - ANS-True Information is prohibited from being classified to conceal violations of law, inefficiency or administrative error, to prevent embarrassment to a person, organization, or agency, to restrain competition, or to prevent or delay the release of information that does not require protection in the interests of national security. - ANS-True To promote information sharing, follow these guidelines: - ANS-Avoid unnecessary classification or over-classification of information Use dissemination marking carefully Administrative Sanctions - ANS-suspension without pay, revocation of your security clearance, termination of employment, and loss of DoD contracts. Criminal Sanctions - ANS-incarceration, fines, and loss of Federal retirement benefits. UCMJ Sanctions - ANS-loss of rank, loss of pay, dishonorable discharge and incarceration.

The source document states:(S) The exercise will begin on 4 May and end on 25 May(U) Elements of this unit will participate in the exercise(U) Unit members participating will be Barkley and JamesThe Security Classification Guide (SCG) states:The unit that will participate in the exercise is UnclassifiedThe exercise dates are SecretParticipating members of the unit are UnclassifiedThe new document states:(S) Barkley and James cannot attend training during the exercise. They must attend before 4 May or after 25 May.Identify the concept used to determine the derivative classification of the new document - ANS-Revealed by The concept that involves combining or associating individual elements of unclassified information to reveal an additional association or relationship that warrants protection is called ________ - ANS-Classification by Compilation A properly marked source document contains some Secret information. A new document does not contain the same information. However, the information in the new document will allow a reader to deduce the classified information. This is an example of the concept of _____ - ANS-Revealed by Information should remain permanently classified once it is classified, even if it no longer meets the criteria for classification - ANS-False Which of the following is a valid reason to classify information? - ANS-To protect national security All of the following are ways to promote the sharing of information within the Federal government, across state, local, and tribal governments, and with coalition partners, law enforcement, and the general public EXCEPT: - ANS-Automatically declassify information that is shared You may be subject to administrative, Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ), or criminal sanctions if you engage in any of the following EXCEPT: - ANS-Submitting a formal challenge to information that may be improperly classified Sarabeth and Miguel work at similar jobs for the same agency but on different classified projects. They find it helpful to discuss the challenges of their jobs with each other. Occasionally, to provide context for a challenge she's facing, Sarabeth will share classified information that Miguel does not need to know. Sarabeth will not be subject to sanctions because Miguel has a clearance and works for the same agency. - ANS- False Which of the following are Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) sanctions? - ANS- All of the above If you suspect information has been improperly or unnecessarily classified, what should you do first? - ANS-Discuss your concerns with your security manager or supervisor.

The source document states: (S) The exercise will begin on 4 May and end on 25 May (U) Elements of this unit will participate in the exercise (U) Unit members participating will be Barkley and James The Security Classification Guide (SCG) states: The unit will participate in the exercise is Unclassified The exercise dates are Secret Participating members of the unit are Unclassified The new document states the exercise will begin 4 May and end on 25 May. What is the classification of the new document? - ANS-Secret The properly marked source document states:(C) The training exercise will last three days.(S) The training exercise will begin 21 April.The Security Classification Guide (SCG) states:The length of the training exercise is Confidential.The dates of the training exercise are Secret.The new document states:( ) The training exercise lasts three days, ending on 24 April.What is the classification of the statement in the new document? - ANS-Secret The properly marked source document states:(C) Operation Panda will take place on 29 September.The new document states:(C) On 29 September, Operation Panda will commence.What concept is used to derivatively classify the statement in the new document? - ANS-Contained in The properly marked source document states:(S) There will be 80,000 troops deployed to Ilkeborg.The new document states:(S) Forty-thousand troops will approach Ilkeborg from the west, and another 40,000 will approach from the east.What concept is used to derivatively classify the statement in the new document? - ANS-Contained in X Information taken from an existing classified source and generated into another form or medium, such as a video, DVD, or CD is an example of _______ - ANS-Generating The properly marked source document states:(S) There will be 80,000 troops deployed to Ilkeborg.The new document states:(S) Forty-thousand troops will approach Ilkeborg from the west, and another 40,000 will approach from the east.What concept is used to derivatively classify the statement in the new document? - ANS-Classification by Compilation