Derivative Classification Training (Final Exam), Exams of Law

An overview of the process of derivative classification, which involves 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. Key concepts and steps in derivative classification, such as the role of the security classification guide (scg), the different ways of incorporating classified source material into new material, and the classification concepts of 'extension', 'revealed by', and 'classification by compilation'. It also discusses the criteria for classifying information, the sanctions for violating classification policies, and the process for challenging the classification of information. A training or exam resource for individuals involved in derivative classification, providing a comprehensive understanding of the topic.

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2023/2024

Available from 07/30/2024

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Derivative Classification Training (Final Exam)
Derivative Classification is: - ANS-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.
Derivative classification does not have the same impact and effects as original
classification - ANS-False
Which of the following is true concerning derivative classification? - ANS-Derivative
classifiers are responsible for analyzing and evaluating information to identify elements
that require classification.
All of the following are steps in derivative classification EXCEPT: - ANS-Make
recommendations for others to mark the new document.
All of the following are steps in derivative classification EXCEPT: - ANS-Making the
initial determination that information requires protection against unauthorized disclosure
in the interest of national security.
Which is the primary source for derivative classification? - ANS-Security Classification
Guide (SCG)
When derivatively classifying information, where can you find a listing of specific
information elements that identify their classification, reason for classification,
downgrading, and declassification information? - ANS-Security Classification Guide
(SCG)
Each of these are ways of incorporating classified source material into new material
EXCEPT: - ANS-Planning
Select ALL the correct responses. The concept of "revealed by" includes which of the
following? - ANS-- Classified information comes from an authorized source into a new
document.
- A reader can deduce the classified information by performing additional interpretation
or analysis.
The source document states:
(S) The process takes three hours to complete.
The new document states:
(S) The process takes three hours to complete.
Which concept was used to determine the derivative classification of the new
document? - ANS-Extension
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Derivative Classification is: - ANS-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. Derivative classification does not have the same impact and effects as original classification - ANS-False Which of the following is true concerning derivative classification? - ANS-Derivative classifiers are responsible for analyzing and evaluating information to identify elements that require classification. All of the following are steps in derivative classification EXCEPT: - ANS-Make recommendations for others to mark the new document. All of the following are steps in derivative classification EXCEPT: - ANS-Making the initial determination that information requires protection against unauthorized disclosure in the interest of national security. Which is the primary source for derivative classification? - ANS-Security Classification Guide (SCG) When derivatively classifying information, where can you find a listing of specific information elements that identify their classification, reason for classification, downgrading, and declassification information? - ANS-Security Classification Guide (SCG) Each of these are ways of incorporating classified source material into new material EXCEPT: - ANS-Planning Select ALL the correct responses. The concept of "revealed by" includes which of the following? - ANS-- Classified information comes from an authorized source into a new document.

  • A reader can deduce the classified information by performing additional interpretation or analysis. The source document states: (S) The process takes three hours to complete. The new document states: (S) The process takes three hours to complete. Which concept was used to determine the derivative classification of the new document? - ANS-Extension

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: (U) Which unit will participate in the exercise (S) Exercise dates (U) Participating members of the unit The 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 Your new material may aggregate, or bring together, pieces of information that are not individually classified, but when presented together they render your new material classified. This classification concept is called _______. - ANS-Classification by Compilation In order to classify information, the information must concern at least one of the _____ categories specified in Executive Order 13526. - ANS- To be classified or maintained as classified, information must meet all of the following criteria EXCEPT: - ANS-The unauthorized disclosure of the information could cause embarrassment to the U.S. Government. 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-Avoiding over-classification Cleared contractor employees are subject to sanctions for violating any policies in the: - ANS-National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM) If you are a military personnel and you knowingly leaked classified information to an unauthorized user, what sanctions might be imposed on you? - ANS-- Loss of pay
  • Dishonorable discharge
  • Incarceration Which of the following are Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) sanctions? - ANS- All of the above You formally challenge the classification of information and the classifying agency provides a partial response. What is your recourse if the classifying agency does not provide a full response within 120 days? - ANS-Have the right to forward the challenge to the Interagency Security Classification Appeals Panel (ISCAP).