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SECNAV M-5510.36
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INFORMATION SECURITY PROGRAM
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provides overall policy
guidance on information security |
National Security Council (NSC)
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establishes national standards for the classification and marking of classified national security information, security education and training
programs, self-inspection programs, and declassification |
Director of the Information Security Oversight Office
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chairman of the National Foreign Intelligence Board (NFIB)
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Director of Central Intelligence (DCI)
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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.
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Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
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provides centralized
coordination and direction for signals intelligence and communications security for the U.S. Government. |
National Security Agency (NSA)
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is responsible for the
direction and control of SCI programs established by DOD components. |
The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)
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is responsible for investigative, law enforcement, physical security, technical surveillance
countermeasures, and counterintelligence (CI) policy and programs within the DON. |
Special Assistant for Naval Investigative Matters and
Security (DIRNCIS) |
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COMSEC
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Communications Security
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SCI
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Special Access Programs
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FGI
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Foreign Government Information
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SIOP
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Single Integrated Operational Plan
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SIOP-ESI
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Single Integrated Operational Plan-Extremely Sensitive Information
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RD
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Restricted Data
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FRD
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Formerly Restricted Data
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CNWDI
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Critical Nuclear Weapons Design Information
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NATO
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North Atlantic Treaty Organization
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CUI
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Controlled Unclassified Information
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NISP
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NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL SECURITY PROGRAM
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is responsible for
implementing the ISP and shall have direct access to the commanding officer |
security manager
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SSBI
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Single Scope Background Investigation
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TSCO
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TOP SECRET CONTROL OFFICER
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Persons designated as assistant security managers must be U.S. citizens, and either officers, enlisted persons E-6 or above, or civilians GS-6 or above.
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Assistant Security Manager
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is the principal advisor to the commanding officer in all matters regarding the Communication Material System (CMS)
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Electronic Key Management System (EKMS) Manager
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EKMS
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Electronic Key Management System Manager
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custodian will exercise control over receipt, correction, stowage, security, accounting, distribution, and authorized destruction of all NWPs
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Naval Warfare Publications (NWP) Custodian.
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NWP
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Naval Warfare Publications Custodian.
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COR
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CONTRACTING OFFICER'S REPRESENTATIVE
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IAM
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INFORMATION ASSURANCE MANAGER
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serves as the point of contact for all command information assurance (IA) matters and implements the command's IA program.
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INFORMATION ASSURANCE MANAGER
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is responsible for the operation (e.g., security, control, use, etc.) of all command Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities (SCIFs)
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SPECIAL SECURITY OFFICER (SSO)
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is the classification level exceptionally grave damage
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Top Secret
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is the classification level cause serious damage to the national security
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Secret
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is the classification level applied to
information whose unauthorized disclosure could reasonably be expected to cause damage to the national security. |
Confidential
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SCG
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Security Classification Guides
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