This course provides the requirements and methods for marking special categories of classified information. Lessons address general marking requirements, marking special types, and categories of materials and information. Show NOTE 1: If you are completing this course as a prerequisite for a CDSE instructor led course or as part of a specific CDSE training curriculum, you must take the Marking Special Categories of Classified Information Exam (IF105.06) on STEPP to receive credit for completion. The passing grade is (75%) for the Marking Special Categories of Classified Information examination. You may register for the course/exam via STEPP. NOTE 2:
Markings identify_____________________. Which of the following is provided by classification markings? Only information that falls into at least one of the __________ categories listed in section 1.4 of Executive Order 13526 can be eligible to be classified. What is
the first line of the classification authority block? Which portion marking is correct? Banner markings identify the ___________. Portion markings identify the ___________. Which type of information is exempt from downgrade and declassification instructions? Only
_______________________level(s) of classification per document may appear in the banner line. A letter of transmittal is not a special type of material that may contain classified information. All slides in a slide deck may carry the same banner marking throughout the presentation. You are sending Confidential information to a colleague in another office. You want to give her some background information and decide to attach a letter of transmittal. You
include your name, a short greeting, and a Confidential description of the project. What markings must you apply to the letter of transmittal? You have a draft version of a classified document that contains handwritten notes that you want to send to a colleague outside of your activity. It currently has banner markings, the creation date, and a "working paper" annotation. How should the markings change before you send the document out? You are marking an audio recording of a conversation. This conversation contains Unclassified and Confidential information. How should it be marked? The portion marking for a URL reflects the classification of the URL text. You are conversing with a colleague over a secure instant message system. This conversation contains classified
information in the body of the conversation. You need to save the conversation for later use. What markings will apply? In the banner line CONFIDENTIAL//FGI GBR, what is "GBR" considered as? Which of the following is a correctly formatted portion marking for a document that contains Confidential Special Access Program information under the Wagon Wheel program? Department of Energy
information categorized as Restricted Data is classified under National Disclosure Policy-1 (NDP-1). You are holding a piece of classified information and some of the information is portion marked (TS//RD-N). What type of information are you holding? Purpose of marking Provide required information about classification. Includes alerting the holders to the presence of classified information and specifically identifying what information needs protecting and the level of protection required. Identifies who classified the document and provides guidance for future downgrading or declassification Identifies the reason for the classification, and alerts the holder to any special access, dissemination, or safeguarding requirements Standard marking applied to all classified information keeps the holder of the information aware of the sensitivity of the items in his or her care What is displayed clearly at the top of a document The highest level of sensitivity Classification authority block Contains information regarding who classified the information and why. Also how long the information must remain classified. Whether all of the markings are correct. Located at bottom of document If the document was originally classified, it must state the reason for classification. If it was derivatively classified, it must identify the source documents from which it was derived. Must include downgrade instructions, if applicable, and the declassification instructions, unless the information is Restricted Data or Formerly Restricted Data or otherwise exempted information Regulations that establish marking standards 1. Executive Order 13526 OCA 1. Make initial determination
on whether information should be classified and why Banner Line Markings Provide information about the overall document. Banner itself indicating the highest overall classification level of information contained in a document Banner lines on interior pages may either have the highest overall classification of the document or the highest classification level of information on that page. Includes the most restrictive control markings and apply to the overall document Types of Banner Line Markings 1. UNCLASSIFIED Markings always appear in uppercase letters in English with the full classification level spelled out. Is never abbreviated and is therefore fully written out. Only one level of classification per document may appear in the banner line Portion markings Provide information about each paragraph. Identify the classification levels of individual sections of a document to show highest level of classification that it contains. Including the subject, title, paragraphs, sections, tabs, attachments, the classified signature block, bullets, tables, and even pictures Types of portion markings 1. U for Unclassified All of these abbreviations appear in parentheses before the portion to which they apply. They are always capital letters Control Markings Used to identify the presence of special categories of information such as SCI, FGI, or Restricted Data. Required in both the banner line and portion markings, where applicable When applying control markings to a document, use double forward slashes to separate the classification level from the control markings and dissemination markings. Use single forward slash to separate multiple types within the same marking category. Example: TOP SECRET//FGI//LIMITED DISTRIBUTION Dissemination control markings Appear in the last portion of the banner line and portions. They are special handling caveats that apply to items, elements, or categories of information. Identify the expansion or limitation on the distribution of information. Address the special concerns of how to handle the information or to whom it can be transmitted. RD Restricted Data REL TO: Authorized For Release To NOFORN Not Releasable To Foreign Nationals Most common special types of material for markings 1. Working papers Working papers Documents and materials accumulated or created in the preparation of finished documents and materials Example: Taking notes on classified information during a meeting or working on a draft of a classified document Transmittal documents Documents like memos, letters, or a staff summary sheet that serves to accompany an enclosure or attached document. Items usually include a little information about the contents of the enclosure Things to consider for working papers Even if the working paper is just for your use, it still contains information that must be protected, which must be safeguarded according to its classification level Highest level of classification contained in the document appears on the top and bottom of the working paper as a banner marking. Date of creation must be prominently marked. And is annotated on the face of the page, prominently "Working Paper" After you are done using the working paper, it must be destroyed. Must be marked in the same manner as a finished document if it is released by the originator outside of the originating activity, is retained for more than 180 days, or contains SAP information and is retained for more than 30 days. Meaning that portion markings, banner markings, and a Classification Authority Block must appear on what was the working paper and is now a finished document Things to consider for Transmittal Documents Will be marked with an appropriate instruction indicating that it is unclassified when separated from the classified enclosures. IF the letter itself contains classified information, it must be marked with all of the standard markings just like any other classified document Electronically transmitted messages 1. Emails Portion markings, banner markings, and a Classification Authority Block are all necessary Email markings Classified emails are transmitted on or prepared for transmission on classified systems or networks Banner markings appear in the body of each message at the top and bottom. Each portion is marked to reflect the highest level of information contained in that portion. This includes the subject line, attachments, and any links. A text portion containing a uniform resource locator (URL), or link text The subject line is treated like the subject line of any other classified document. It is portion marked to reflect the highest level of classification it contains. The subject is not the banner line of the email, it is simply another portion Classification Authority Block appears at the bottom of the mail, after the signature block but before the bottom banner line. If there is an attachment to the email, the name of the attachment must be portion marked, according to the level of classification of the name of the attachment, not the level of classification of attached material An email will contain all of the standard markings when the email itself contains classified information. If the email itself does not contain any classified information but the attachment does, the email must account for the classification level of the contents of any attachments in the banners and contain a statement indicating the email's overall level of classification when separated from its enclosures When you forward or reply to an email, you are responsible for ensuring the new or forwarded message is marked appropriately. Instant Message markings Conversations that have been captured for retention will be: Banner marked at top and bottom of each page Chats and chat rooms markings Conversations that have been captured for retention will be: Banner marked at top and bottom of each page Chat rooms contain: Attached Files markings 1. The subject line is marked; it contains the highest level of classification in the subject line Websites, blogs, wiki markings 1. Marked with all standard markings URLs markings 1. Portion marked according to the level of classification of the address's content, not the information to which it points Marking a working paper 1. When marked as a finished document, all standard markings apply Marking letters of transmittal 1. When a letter of transmittal contains classified information, all standard markings apply Briefing Slides markings 1. Marked with all standard
markings Title slide- reflects highest overall classification in slide deck Images markings 1. Markings appear on the face of the image when
possible Audio markings An audible overall classification level appears at the beginning and end of the sound recording along with declassification instructions Marking format // Separates classification, control, and dissemination control markings / Separates categories of control markings - Separates a control marking from its even more specific sub-control Syntax for marking special categories and other control markings CLASSIFICATION//SCI/SCI-SUBCONTROL//SAP//FGI//DISSEM/DISSEM//OTHER FGI Markings Generally uses equivalent classification levels as U.S; some countries have additional level of Restricted Banner markings contain highest level of classification, FGI, and country code: SECRET//FGI GBR Portion markings contain country code and classification level (//GBR S) Classification authority block lists all U.S. and foreign sources To protect country identity, do not use country codes in banner: //FGI, or portion: (//FGI S) NATO Markings Has its own markings for protection of NATO information. Uses equivalent classification levels as U.S., with addition of Restricted and NATO unclassified Banner markings contain highest level of classification and FGI NATO: SECRET//FGI NATO Portion markings contain NATO classification level: (//NS) Document must include statement warning of the presence of NATO information Restricted Data (RD) Markings Information about Banner markings contain highest level of classification and Restricted Data: SECRET//RESTRICTED DATA Portion markings contain classification level and RD: (S//RD) Classification authority block does not contain classification instruction Document must carry RD warning notice CNWDI markings DOD Designation for Top Secret RD or Secret RD weapons data Banner markings contain highest level of classification and CNWDI markings: SECRET//RESTRICTED DATA-N Portion markings contain classification level and CNWDI marking: (S//RD-N) Classification authority block does not contain declassification instruction Document must carry RD warning notice and CNWDI warning notice SAP markings Often protected with a nickname or code word. Exempt from automatic declassification at 25 years; reviewed at 50 years Banner markings contain highest level of classification, Special Access Required or SAR, and SAP nickname or abbreviations (SECRET//SAR-RED WAGON) Portion markings contain classification level, SAR, and nickname abbreviation: (S//SAR-RW) SCI markings Information concerns or is derived from intelligence sources, methods, or analytical processes. Must be handled within formal access control systems established by the Director of National Intelligence Control systems include: HCS, KLONDIKE, COMINT (SI), TALENT KEYHOLE (TK) May be exempt from automatic declassification Banner markings contain highest level of
classification and identify applicable SCI control systems Portion markings contain classification level and identify applicable control system (S//TK) CUI Markings Information that the Government creates or possesses, or that an entity creates or possess for, or on behalf of the Government, that a law, regulation, or Government-wide policy requires or permits an agency using safeguarding or dissemination controls FRD Markings Formerly Restricted Data Relates primarily to the military use of atomic weapons Banner markings contain highest level of classification and Formerly Restricted Data Position markings contain classification level and RD: Classification authority block does not contain declassification instruction Document must carry FRD warning notice which best of the standard classification markings appear at the bottom of the information regarding who classified the document, the reason for the classification instructions, and the declassification date? classification authority block the standard markings applied to all classified information keep the holder---- aware if eth sensitivity of the items in his or her care what is the purpose of marking classified information? provides required information about classification, including and dissemination instructions which of the following represent special types of material that may contain classified information? all of the above You are conversing with a colleague over a secure instant message system. This conversation contains classified information in the body of the conversation. You need to save the conversation for later use. What markings will apply? ALL STANDARDS CLASSIFICATION MARKINGS Select the correct banner marking for a U.S. classified document that contains NATO CONFIDENTIAL information. NOT FGI//confidential Executive Order 13526 established----. new standards for classifications you are making an audio recording of a conversation. This conversation. This conversation contains Unclassified and Confidential information. How should it be marked? NOT a written statement of the confidential level appears on the label of the label of the PRIOR TO EACH PEICE OF information which of the following is the portion marking that would be used for confidential information from a Special Access Program (SAP) with the codework abbreviation HT? Which of the following is a correctly formatted banner marking for a document that contains Secret SAP information? NOT
SAP//WW/SECRET Portion markings identify the---- classification level of individual sections of the document what are the standard markings for classified information? banner markings, portion markings, and a classification authority block where would banner markings appear in a TOP SECRET document? at the top and bottom of each page you are sending confidential information to a colleague in another office. You want to give her some background information and decide to attach a letter of transmittal. You include your name, a short greeting, and a confidential description of the project. What markings must you apply to the letter of transmittal? all of the above besides the level of classification, what other information can appear in a portion and banner markings? control and dissemination markings You are replying to an email that contains confidential and secret level information. Your response is unclassified. What should the banner of your email look like? SECRET You have been working on a draft document that contains secret information. When you finalize it, what markings must you include? all standard markings you are holding a piece of classified information and some of the information is portion marked (TS//RD-N). What type of information are you holding? critical nuclear weapon design information (CNWDI) the subject line of a classified email is used as a banner line that marks the overall classification of the email (t/f ) FALSE Select the correct banner marking if the following information appeared on your document---- SECRET In addition to alerting the holder to the presence of classified information, markings also identify who classified the document and _______________. provides guidance for future downgrading or declassification The standard markings applied to all classified information keeps the holder ______________. aware of the sensitivity of the items in his or her care Which of the following categories are considered eligible for classification under 1.4 of Executive Order 13526? a. Foreign government information Besides the level of classification, what other information can appear in portion and banner markings? Control and dissemination markings What is the first line of the classification authority block? Classified By Which type of information is exempt from downgrade and declassification instructions? Portion marking A letter of transmittal is not a special type of material that may contain classified information. False You are marking an audio recording of a conversation. This conversation contains Unclassified and Confidential information. How should it be marked? An audible statement of the CONFIDENTIAL level appears at the beginning and end of the recording only Select ALL the correct responses. Which of the following types of classified materials require all standard classification markings? a. Photographs When sending an email with a classified attachment, the email is like any transmittal document and should be marked accordingly. True A URL appears on a webpage you are using. How should it be marked? The URL will be portion marked in a way that does not render it inoperable You are replying to an email that contains Confidential and Secret level information. Your response is unclassified. What should the banner of your email look like? SECRET All slides in a slide deck may carry the same banner marking throughout the presentation. True Which of the following is a correctly formatted banner marking for a document that contains Secret Special Access Program information? SECRET//SAR-WAGON WHEEL You are holding a piece of classified information and some of the information is portion marked (TS//RD-N). What type of information are you holding? Critical Nuclear Weapon Design Information (CNWDI) Which of the following is the portion marking that would be used for Confidential information from a Special Access Program (SAP) with the code word abbreviation HT? (C//SAR-HT) Select the correct banner marking for a U.S. classified document that contains NATO CONFIDENTIAL information. CONFIDENTIAL//FGI NATO You are conversing with a colleague over a secure instant message system. This conversation contains classified information in the body of the conversation. You need to save the conversation for later use. What markings will apply? All standard class. markings You are generating a derivatively classified piece of information and are looking for information in a classified database. While you are searching, you find a piece of information that is extremely helpful. It includes a banner line and a notice regarding the content only being marked at the highest level of classification within the database. Is this information authorized for use as a source of derivative classification? No You are replying to an email that contains classified information. The email you are replying in-line to contains Confidential and Secret level information. Your response is unclassified. What should the banner of your email look like? Secret You have been working on a draft document that contains Secret information. When you finalize it, what markings must you include? All standard markings Department of Energy information categorized as Restricted Data is classified under National Disclosure Policy-1 (NDP-1). False An event has occurred that affects information scheduled to be declassified. The OCA, as a result, has decided to extend the duration of the information's classification. How will the markings in the classification authority block of a document containing this information change? The OCA responsible for the change as well as the date will be cited. Additionally, the old Declassify On date will be lined through and the new date will appear next to it. An OCA previously classified a recent government breakthrough in energy technology as Confidential. The military is developing a new weapons system that will use this technology, and it has been determined it will now cause greater damage to national security if the information is released. How should the OCA responsible for classifying the energy technology change the classification level? Upgrade the energy tech classification When filling out the classification authority block of a newly declassified document, it is acceptable to use a personal identifier if the identity of the declassification authority is classified True Banner markings may change when classified information is downgraded. True Banner Markings appear _____ at the top and bottom of each page A piece of information has been classified for five years and is scheduled for declassification next fall. However, should the information be released in the fall, it would still pose the same threat to national security. How should the OCA responsible for classifying this information change the information's classification Extend the information's duration of classification What is the purpose of marking classified information? Provide required information about classification, including handling and dissemination instructions What are the standard markings for classified information? Banner markings, portion markings, and a classification authority block Which of the following statements is true regarding banner markings on blogs? Must be changed as entries move off the main page to reflect the current state of the page Select the proper date format for the "Declassify On" line: 20190704 With some exceptions, classified information existing on the web should have standard classification markings applied true You are crafting an email that will have a classified attachment but no classified information in the body of the email. Must you apply banner markings? NOT A new weapons system is about to come online. Some components covered by the current security classification guide will need to have their classification level upgraded. The OCA is working with a document referencing some of these components at their current level of classification, all of which is at a lower classification. How will the portion markings on this document change? Change portions containing the upgraded information to reflect the new classification level What special type of information is contained in a portion that is marked: (//DEU S)? A letter of transmittal is not a special type of material that may contain classified information. True Which of the following is a correctly formatted portion marking for a document that contains Confidential Special Access Program information under the Wagon Wheel program? (C//SAR-WW) Executive Order 13526 established the new standards for the classification of national security information Select the correct NATO portion marking for information containing NATO CONFIDENTIAL information in a U.S. document. What is the first line of the classification authority block? Classified by Which of the following statements apply to the Original Classification Authority (OCA)? All of the above Banner markings identify the ___________. highest overall classification level of the document or page You are sending Secret information to a colleague located at another office. You want to give him some background information and decide to attach a letter of transmittal. You include your name, a short greeting, an unclassified description of the project, and when you expect the project to be completed. No other information is included. What special markings must you apply to the letter of transmittal? A notice which says "the letter is Unclassified when separated from classified enclosures A derivative classifier is the person who _____________. develops new classified materials from authorized sources You are derivatively classifying a new document using 10 source documents. What information will you apply to the "Derived From" line of your new document? Cite "Multiple Sources" You are compiling information from multiple sources. In addition to applying the standard markings, is there any information specific to compilation that need to be applied? NOT Yes, annotate that the information was "Compiled" Triggers of Upgrading event, changes in circumstances (Predictable, Unpredictable) the three authorized sources of classified guidance are Security Classification Guides, classified source documents, and DD form 254. True All cleared and trained DoD and authorized contractor personnel who generate or create material from classified sources are derivative classifiers. True When deriving information from a single document, the "Classified By" line always identified the original classification authority who created the source document. False When deriving from multiple sources, the declassification duration reflects the longest duration of any of the sources. q True Which of the following marking appear on all derivatively classified documents? Portion Markings, Classified By, Derived From When deriving classified information from multiple sources, which of the following are appropriate markings to include in the 'Derived From' line? Multiple Sources, A complete list of every source document used Derivative CLassification When information is incorporated, paraphrased, restated, generated in a new form. Apply Standard Markings Portion markings, Banner markings must reflect the highest lvl of classification in the newly derived documents, Classification Authority Block Cite Source the Source of Information When there is a single source, cite it in the "Derived From" line, Format: Source title, office of origin, date of classification, When there are too many source to fit in the "derived From" line: -Cite "Multiple Sources", List all source in or attached to the derivative document Derivative Marking Requirements: Apply standard markings, Cite Source information, Information classified by compilation Information Classified by Compilation Compilation decisions are made only by OCAs and issued in the form of SCGs or originally classified source documents. Compilation explanation must state the basis for the classification by compilation. SCG Security Classification Guide DD Form 254 DoD Contract Security, Classification Specification Changes in Classification Require Changes in Marking Upgrading Raising the Classification level (decided by the OCA only) Upgrading Increase lvl of classification, ^ Portion Markings, ^ Banner Markings, Cite date upgrated, Cite OCA or INstruction responsible, N/A Downgrading decreasing the classification lvl; triggered by date, event or chage in circumstances (OCA decision only) Downgrading Decrease in classification lvl, dg Portion markings, dg Banner Markings, N/A Classification Authority Block, N/A Special Markings, Extending Classification lengthening classification duration (req: continue to meet standards of EO 13526 and still pos4e threat to National Security, OCA only decides) Extending Classification Lengthening classification duration, N/A Portion markings, N/A Banner Markings, lassification Authority Blok: cite OCA respionsible, Change Date to reflect extention, Speacial Markings: N/A Declassifying: Authorized change in status fromo classified information to unclassified information (OCA only) Declassifying Remowing the classification from information, Portion markings: cancel markins, replace with (U) line, line through is acceptable, Banner Markings: Cancel Markings, replace with (U) line, line through is acceptable, Classification Authority Block: Annotate OCA responsible, Note Date of Declassification, Special Markings: Mark as Declassified!` Confidential: Working Paper Confidential, Date, classifiee meeting, this note is confi, this note is confid, this note is confi, Working Paper, Confidential, Other Media Classification Markings Apply: may include- portion markings, banner markings, classification authority block Working Papers Requirements: destroy working paper when finished unless it: is released by the originator outside of the originating activity, is retaied > 180 days, contains SAP info and is retained > 30 days, if one of the above applies, mark as finished documents, apply all standard markings Letters of Transmittal Required Notice Under Banner Marking, Banner markigns reflect lvl of classification and any controls of attachment, Carrt standard markings: Portion, Classification Authority Block, Banner Electronically Transmitted Classified Messages: Emails, Instant Messages, Chatsmand Chat Rooms, Attachments/ all standard classification markins apply to this classified information Email Markings Banners: Appear in the body of the email top and bottom/ reflect the overall
classification lvl of email including attachments ect , portion making appear on paragraphs, subject line, attachments and links, URL is marked depending on the classification of the text in the URL, Instant Messages Conversations that have een captured for retention will be: Chats and Chatrooms Conversations thayt have
been captured for retention will be: Attached Files -the subject line is portion marked; it contains the highest lvl of classification in the subject line Most Common types of information requiring markings in the electronic environment: web pages, URLs, Bulletin board postings, Blogs, Wikis, Dynamic documents, Web page Markings Banner Markings: single linear string of text, graphics are portion marked, multimedia carries all standard markings, URL is marked in a way that does not render it inoperable (Bulletin Boards and Blogs, Wikis) Dynamic Document Dynamic docment, some of the information in this document may be classifies, highest classification of database (at the top) Dynamic Documents/ If a mechanism does not exist to determine the actual classification of inbfo contained within a dynamic document, -mark the document with the highest classification lvl of info within the data source Briefing Slides Banner Markings: first slide shows highest classification in the slide deck, interior slides show either the highest classification of slide deck or the highest classification of that slide, Portion Markings-appear on all content, Classification Authority Block Photographic Media Marked on the face if possible CD Labeled "SECRET" Sound Recordings An audible statement of the overall classification and dissemination controls appears at the beginning and end of the recording Storage Device The storage device is marked Blueprints, Engineering Drawings, Chards, and Maps If stored, rolled or folded, markings appear in areas that are visable when folded Digital Video Disc, Video Tapes, Motion Picture Films, and Web Videos Marked with overall classification and classification authority block, unless the addition of such information would render them inoperable Mecrofilm, Microfiche, and Similar Microform Media Marked so that the unaded eue can see the markings on this media Removable Electronic Storage Media Items are marked with the highest level of classification and control markings Unfinnished Working Papers Banner Markings, Portion Markings, Classification Authority Block, Other Required Markings. Unclassified Letter of Transmittal Banner Markings, Classification Authority Block, Other Required Markings. Email Containing Secret information Banner Markings, Portion Markings, Classification Authority Block, Other Required Markings. URL Banner Markings, Portion Markings, Classification You are taking notes during a classified meeting. Your notes include information that is classified. What do you have to do after the meeting if you do not immediately destroy your notes? Mark the highest level of classification at the top and bottom, date the notes, and annotate them as working papers Which Classified Email Portions Must be marked? Not name and email address, Subject Line, Not the Greeting, The Sentence, Not this Closing, Not the Classification Authority Block Email Subject Line Requires Portion Line, Not Banner Markings The Top and Bottom of a Classified Email Needs Banner Markings Sprecial Categories of information carry their own markings International, Domestic, Special Access Programs, Intelligence, Atomic, Law Enforcement Special Category Marking Format // / - // Separates Classification, Control and dissemination control markings / Separates categories of control Markings - separates a control marking from its even more specific sub-control The syntax for marking special categories and other control markings: CLASSIFICATION//SCI-SUBCONTROL//SAP//FGI//DISSEM//OTEHR FGI Foreign Government Information/ Sensitive information foreign governments share with the US, US must afford FGI equivalent protection as originating country To Protect Country Identity Do Not Use Country Codes: Banner://FGI. Portions: (//FGI S) Derived From List US and foreign sources FGI Portion Markings: Country/organization codes FGI Banner Markings: FGI Classification level reflects highest lvl of all info including FGI Cosmic Top Secret Nato > US Top Secret //NATO Secret NATO > US Secret //NATO Confidential NATO> US Confidential //NATO Unclassified, //NATO Restricted Confidential: Modified, Handling North Atlantic Treaty Organization: A political and military alliance of member nations NATO information is information related to treaty agreement //COSMIS TOP SECRET (//CTS) //COSMIC TOP SECRET BOHEMIA (//CTS-B) //NATO SECRET (//NS) //NATO CONFIDENTIAL (//NC) //NATO RESTRICTED (//NR) //NATO UNCLASSIFIED (//NU) //COSMIC TOP SECRET ATOMAL (//CTS-A) //SECRET ATOMAL (//NS-A) //CONFIDENTIAL ATOMAL (//NC-A) ATOMAL applies to US Restricted Data or Formerly Restricted Data, or UK ATOMIC information, that has been official released to NATO. COSMIC is applied to TOP SECRET material that belongs to NATO. BOHEMIA is used only with NATO TOP SECRET information that is SIGNT derived. NATO Information Markings NATO banner marking, NATO portion marking. Required statement for NATO information, Classification level reflects highest level of all information, including NATO Marking Atomic Energy Information Only DOE May Originally Classify/ Declassify Types of Atomic Energy Information Include: RD Restricted Data, FRD Formally Restricted Data, CNWDI Critical Nuclear Weapon Design Information CNWDI TS//RD-N FRD Formerly Restricted Data RD Restricted Data Marking Atomic Energy Information? For more information, see Nuclear Classification and Declassification information in 10 C.F.R Part 1045 Restricted Data RD Warning Notice CNWDI Portion Markings FRD banner marking SAP Special Access Program classified program with enhanced safeguarding and access requirements SAP Information: information concerning one of these programs that requires special access Sensitive COnmpartmented Information Classified information concerning or derived from intelligence sources, methods, or analytical processes SAP SAP information banner markings: Special access req or SAR; includes hyphen and nickname (-RED WAGON), Security Classification Guide/ RED WAGON Declassification of SAP information for material dated prion to January 1, 1982 Declassify on L 20211231 For more info on marking SAP info: See DoDM 5205.07 Volume 4 SAP Security Manual: Marking SCI Banner Marking: identify applicable control
system(s) Examples of SCI control systems HCS, KLONDIKE, COMINT (SI), TALENT KEYHOLE (TK) CUI Controlled Unclassified information/ Unclassified information that is sensitive and requires safeguarding and control CUI Examples DEA Sensitive DEA S, FOUO, Law Enforcement Sensitive LES You have been given a Secret doc from Great Britain and another country that prefers to remain anonymous? Which of the following would be the correct banner markings you would expect to see? SECRET// FGI GBR SECRET//FGI NATO, label CONTAINS NATO CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION //NC Critical Nuclear Weapon Design Information Restricted Data. This Doc Contains Restricted Data as defined by the Atomic Eenrgy Act of.... (S/SAR-TG) special access required, TG- special access program Purpose of marking: provide required information about classification Presidential Authority E.O. 135626 Establishes new standards for marking classifies information ISOO Executive Office Authority Classified National Security
Information; 32 CFR Parts 2001 and 2003 DoD Authority, DoD Manual 5200.01, Vols. 1-4 Contains DoD procedures for marking classified information A limited number of people can classify OCA, Derivative Classifiers (DoD, Pres of the U.S.) Original Classification Authorities Make the initial
determination to classify information Derivative Classifiers: Derivatively Classify information Categories of Information Eligible for Classification Under E.O. 13526 1.4(a), 1.4(b), 1.4(c), 1.4(d), 1.4(e), 1.4(f), 1.4(g), 1.4(h) 1.4(a) Military plans, weapons systems, or operations 1.4(b) Foreign government information 1.4(c) Intelligence activities (including covert action), intelligence sources or methods, or cryptology 1.4(d) Foreign relations or foreign activities of the United States, including confidential sources 1.4(e) Scientific. technological or economic matters relating to national security 1.4(f) United States government programs for safeguarding nuclear materials or facilities 1.4(g) Vulnerabilities or capabilities of systems installations, infrastructures, projects or plans, or protection services relating to national security 1.4(h) Weapons of Mass Destruction Portion Markings Identify the classification levels of
individual sections of a document Banner Markings Indicate the highest level of classification contained in the information Control Marking Alert Holder to any special instructions regarding its content Dissemination Control Markings Identify applicable special-handling caveats SECRET Banner Markings Dissemination Control Markings TOP SECRET//RD//NOFORN BOTH Control Markings and Dissemination Control Markings TOP SECRET//FGI Control Markings Classification Authority Classified By Which document is the original source for the categories of information that are eligible for classification? Executive order 13526 Reason is always included on a piece of originally classified information in the Classification Authority block Why Mark/ Regulatory Guidance EO 13526, ISOO; 32 CFR Parts 2001 and 2003, Final Rule, ISOO Marking
Classified National Security Information Booklet- contains visual guidance Why Mark/ Purpose Clearly alert to the presence of classified information The three authorized sources of classified guidance are Security Classification Guides, classified source documents, and DD Form 254 true All cleared and trained DoD and authorized contractor personnel who generate or create material from classified sources are derivative classifiers true When deriving information from a single document, the "Classified By" line always identifies the original classification authority who created the source document. false When deriving from multiple sources. the declassification duration reflects the longest duration of any of the sources true Which of the following markings appear on all derivatively classified documents? portion markings, classified by, derived from When deriving classified information from multiple sources, which of the following are appropriate markings to include in the "Derived From" line? Multiple sources What's the purpose of marking classified information?The purpose of marking is to provide required information about classification. This includes alerting the holder to the presence of classified information and specifically identifying what information needs protecting and the level of protection required.
What is the purpose of marking classified information quizlet?Classification markings provide information about special access, dissemination, or safeguarding requirements.
What are the standard marking for classified information?Portion markings consist of the letters “(U)” for unclassified, “(C)” for “Confidential,” “(S)” for “Secret,” and “(TS)” for “Top Secret.”
Which of the following are required markings on all classified documents?Required markings are: (1) The overall classification of the document. (2) The agency, office of origin, and date of the document. (3) Identification of the source(s) of classification of the information contained in the document and, for originally classified information, a concise reason for classification.
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