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who provides overall policy
guidance on information security.
National Security Council
who establishes standards for the classifying, safeguarding,
downgrading, and declassifying classified national security
information.
The President
who is the primary
internal security agency of the U.S. Government. It has
jurisdiction over investigative matters, which include espionage,
sabotage, treason, and other subversive activities.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
who is the
investigative component of the DON and is the sole liaison with
the FBI on internal security matters.
The
Director, Naval Criminal Investigative Service (DIRNCIS)
who provides centralized
coordination and direction for signals intelligence and
communications security for the U.S. Government. The authority to lower any COMSEC security standards
within the DoD rests with the SECDEF
The National Security Agency (NSA)
who is responsible for the
direction and control of SCI programs established by DOD
components.
The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)
who is responsible for
implementing an ISP per the provisions of Executive Orders (EO),
public laws, and directives issued by the NSC, Department of
Energy (DOE), DoD, DCI, and other agencies regarding the
protection of classified information.
The Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV)
who is responsible to the SECNAV for
establishing, directing, and overseeing an effective DON ISP, and
for implementing and complying with all directives issued by
higher authority.
CNO
All classified information shall be clearly marked with what?
the
date and office of origin, the appropriate classification level
and all required "associated markings"
T/F?
Marking is required on all information technology (IT)
systems and electronic media, including removable components that
contain classified information
True
T/F?
Every classified document shall indicate on the front cover,
first page or title page (hereafter referred to as the "face" of
the document) the identity of the DON command that originated the
document (a command's letterhead satisfies this requirement) and
the date the document was originated.
True
T/F?
Mark (stamp, print, or permanently affix with a sticker or tape)
the face and back cover, top and bottom center, of all classified
documents to show the highest overall classification level of the
information they contain.
True
How would you mark FOUO documents?
mark
the bottom front cover (if any), interior pages of documents, and
on the outside back cover (if any) with "FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY".
How would you mark TRAINING OR TEST DOCUMENTS
Place a statement on each applicable page of the
training document as follows: "THIS PAGE IS UNCLASSIFIED BUT
MARKED AS (insert classification) FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY."