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In a classified document, should an interior page be marked if all of the information on that page is unclassified? |
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UNCLASSIFIED shall be stamped top and bottom of the interior page. Alternatively, the overall classification of the document may be conspicuously marked or stamped at the top and bottom of each interior page, when necessary to achieve production efficiency, and the particular information to which classification is assigned is adequately identified by portion markings. |
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Which of the following is/are reasons for physically marking classified information with appropriate classification markings? a. Adds additional burden to the author b. informs holders of the information of the degree of protection required. c. serves to warn holder of the information of the degree of protection required. d. none of the above e. b and c |
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e. b and c
Ref: NISPOM 4-200 |
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All classified material shall be marked to show the name and address of the contractor responsible for its preparation, and the date of preparation. This is known as the ________ markings and is required on the face of all classified documents. |
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Identification
Ref: NISPOM 4-202 |
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The highest level of classified information contained in a document is its ________ marking. |
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On what pages or parts of a document should the overall marking be conspicuously marked or stamped at the top and bottom? a. On the outside of the front cover b. On the inside of the front cover c. On the title page (if present) d. On the first page f. On the outside of the back g. All of the above |
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g. All of the above
Ref: NISPOM 4-203 |
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If marking the material or container is not practical, what should be done to alert the recipient of its classification level? |
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Provide written notification of the markings to recipients.
Ref: NISPOM 4-203 |
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If the only source for the derivative classification instructions is the Contract Security Classification Specification (DD-Form 254), how is it marked on the document being created? |
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The date of the specification and the specific contract number for which it was issued shall be included on the "Derived From" line. Such as
DERIVED FROM: N000024-05-C-5117 DD-254 dated 1/16/2013
Ref: NISPOM 4-208b. |
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TRUE or FALSE Material containing RD or FRD shall not have a "Declassify On" line. |
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If classified material is inadvertently distributed outside the facility without proper classification assigned to it, or without any markigns to identify it as classified, what should you do? |
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1. Determine whether all holders of the material have clearance and authorization to access it. 2. Determine whether control of the material has been lost. 3. If recipient wasn't cleared, promptly provide written notice to all holders of the proper classification of the material. If control of the material was lost, if all copies cannot be accounted for, or if unauthorized personnel had access to it, report the compromise to the CSA.
Ref: NISPOM 4-218 |
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Contractors are reminded that when classified information is transmitted or disseminated as unclassified, notification of the actual classification to recipients who are cleared for access to the material is, at a minimum, what level? |
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CONFIDENTIAL
Ref: ISL 2006-02 #5 |
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