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Asked By: Connor Jenkins Date: created: Nov 02 2021
What information do security classification guide SCG provide
Answered By: Connor Morris Date: created: Nov 04 2021
A security classification guide, or SCG, is a document issued by an OCA that contains instructions for derivative classification. As was mentioned earlier, SCGs are issued for any system, plan, program, project, or mission to support proper and uniform derivative classification of information.
Asked By: Robert Johnson Date: created: May 05 2021
Whats a SCG list
Answered By: David Harris Date: created: May 08 2021
Program Management Security Classification Guide (SCG) The Security Classification Guide (SCG) describes how information will be categorized and marked on an acquisition program and is a component of the Program Protection Plan (PPP).
Asked By: Lucas Foster Date: created: Apr 25 2022
How many types of security classification are there
Answered By: Oswald Gonzales Date: created: Apr 28 2022
Confidential, Secret, and Top Secret are the three main classification levels (from lowest to highest).
Asked By: Horace Green Date: created: May 15 2022
What are the 3 levels of classified information
Answered By: Luke King Date: created: May 15 2022
TOP SECRET, SECRET, and CONFIDENTIAL are the three classification levels. ORIGINAL CLASSIFICATION and DERIVATIVE CLASSIFICATION are the two classification methods.
Asked By: Isaiah Carter Date: created: Jul 21 2021
Which of the following does a security classification guide provide precise guidance
Answered By: Morgan Rodriguez Date: created: Jul 23 2021
A Security Classification Guide (SCG) is a compilation of detailed instructions regarding particular programs, systems, operations, or weapon systems that require classification.
Asked By: Roger Young Date: created: May 08 2021
Who references information from security classification guides SCG
Answered By: Elijah Reed Date: created: May 10 2021
The security team typically refers to this. The ten-step procedure is as follows: 1.
Asked By: Miguel Garcia Date: created: Dec 14 2021
What are the 4 data classification levels
Answered By: Timothy Gonzalez Date: created: Dec 14 2021
There are typically four categories of data: public, internal-only, confidential, and restricted. Lets look at examples for each of those. public data: This type of data is freely accessible to the public (i.e. all employees/company personnel).Mar 18, 2020
Asked By: Miles Lopez Date: created: May 06 2022
What is data classification in information security
Answered By: Howard Johnson Date: created: May 09 2022
The process an organization uses to understand its information assets, value those assets, and determine the time and money needed to adequately secure the most important of those information assets is known as data classification.Sep 30, 2015
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Answered By: Philip Anderson Date: created: Aug 09 2021
The acronym ORCON, which stands for “Originator Control,” gives the office that classified the briefing control over how widely it is disseminated.
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Where might you find a recommended format for security classification Guide
Answered By: Matthew Cox Date: created: Apr 27 2021
Select the factor NOT normally considered in determining security classification from the list below. Executive Order 13526 specifies a format for Security Classification Guides prepared for DoD activities that must be followed and does not allow variation in the heading information of the guides.
Asked By: Aaron Lopez Date: created: Sep 30 2021
What do you mean by classification
Answered By: Lucas Phillips Date: created: Oct 02 2021
Classification is defined as: 1 the act or process of classifying, 2 a systematic arrangement in groups or categories based on predetermined criteria, specifically: taxonomy, and 3 b: class, category.
Asked By: Nathaniel Perez Date: created: Jan 08 2022
What information do SCG provide about Systems plans programs
Answered By: Ryan Rodriguez Date: created: Jan 09 2022
For the purpose of applying the proper classification markings and facilitating the accurate and consistent derivative classification of information, SCGs provide detailed classification guidance on program-specific information to derivative classifiers.
Asked By: Keith Diaz Date: created: Aug 18 2022
What is the purpose of a security classification guide
Answered By: Benjamin Morris Date: created: Aug 20 2022
Security classification guidance is intended to promote uniform derivative classification, consistent application of classification decisions, and communication of classification decisions to all users of the pertinent information.
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What information does a security classification guide provide a derivative classifier quizlet
Answered By: Jacob Collins Date: created: Jun 26 2022
A Security Classification Guide (SCG) is a compilation of detailed instructions regarding particular programs, systems, operations, or weapon systems that require classification.
Asked By: Seth Perez Date: created: Sep 26 2021
What two things must the OCA consider when determining how long information will be classified
Answered By: Benjamin Torres Date: created: Sep 28 2021
OCA Responsibilities Original Classification Authorities, or OCAs, are in charge of deciding whether and when information needs to be classified, as well as the appropriate level of classification and duration of protection.
Asked By: Antonio Smith Date: created: Apr 17 2021
What guidance is available for marking sensitive compartmented information
Answered By: Oswald Cox Date: created: Apr 17 2021
Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) Access to SCI material is restricted to those with TOP SECRET clearance and those who have completed explicit indoctrinations into the SCI program, which includes indoctrinations for each compartment that falls under the SCI programs purview.
Asked By: Timothy Morris Date: created: Aug 18 2021
When derivatively classifying information where can you
Answered By: Graham Kelly Date: created: Aug 18 2021
Where can you find a listing of specific information elements that identify their classification, reason for classification, downgrading, and declassification information when derivatively classifying information, which requires careful analysis of the material they classify?
Asked By: Lucas Ross Date: created: Jun 24 2022
What concept is used to derivatively classify the statement
Answered By: Harold Henderson Date: created: Jun 26 2022
The phrase “contained in” refers to situations where derivative classifiers incorporate classified information from an authorized source into a new document without further interpreting or analyzing it to ascertain its classification.
SCGs provide detailed classification guidance on program-specific information for use by derivative classifiers in applying appropriate classification markings and facilitate the proper and uniform derivative classification of information.
As referenced earlier, a security classification guide, or SCG, is a document issued by an OCA that provides derivative classification instructions. SCGs are issued for any system, plan, program, project, or mission to facilitate proper and uniform derivative classification of information.
13526 and further defines what the Executive Branch agencies must do to comply with E.O. requirements. The Undersecretary of Defense for Intelligence, or USD(I), provides implementation guidance for the Information Security Program within the DoD.
(a) The authority to classify information originally may be exercised only by: (1) the President and, in the performance of executive duties, the Vice President; (2) agency heads and officials designated by the President in the Federal Register; and.