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What's the instruction?
SECNAV M-5510.30 |
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY PERSONNEL SECURITY PROGRAM
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What's the instruction number of the DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY PERSONNEL SECURITY PROGRAM
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SECNAV M-5510.30
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What is Chapter 4 of SECNAV M-5510.30 about?
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Security Education
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The purpose of the security education program is _____
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The purpose of the security education program is to ensure that all personnel understand the need and procedures for protecting classified information.
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The goal of security education program is to _____.
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The goal is to develop fundamental security habits as a natural element of each task.
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____(N09N) is responsible for policy guidance, education requirements and support for the DON security education program.
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CNO
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_____ are responsible for indoctrinating military personnel entering the Navy and Marine Corps.
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Recruit training commands
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______ are responsible for security education in their commands.
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Commanding officers
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In formulating a command security education program, the _____ must provide the minimum briefing requirements of this regulation.
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security manager
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All personnel entering employment with DON need to have a basic understanding of _______ as well as _________.
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what classified information is, and the reasons(s) for its protection, as well as how to protect it
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Through orientation, all personnel should know: (6)
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a. The command security structure (i.e., who the security manager is, who the TSCO is, SSO, etc.);
b. Any special security precautions within the command, (e.g., restrictions on access); c. Command security procedures for badging, security checkpoints, destruction, visitors, etc.; d. Their responsibility to protect classified information; e. Their obligation义务to report suspected security violations; f. Their obligation to report information that could impact on the security clearance eligibility of an individual who has access to classified information. (Key words: Structure, Special security precautions, Command security procedures, Responsibility and 2 Obligations) |
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____ (how often), all personnel who have access to classified information will receive a refresher briefing designed to enhance security awareness.
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Once a year/ Annually
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Refresher briefings should cover: (5)
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a. New security policies and procedures,
b. Counterintelligence reminders regarding reporting contacts and exploitation attempts and foreign travel issues; c. Continuous evaluation; d. Command specific security concerns or problem areas. e. Attestation 认证 of Nondisclosure Agreement requirements. (Key words: New policies, Reminders, Continuous, Command specific security concerns or problem, Attestation ) |
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The ____ is responsible for arranging for the briefing with the local NCIS office.
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security manager
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_____ include briefings that are not required as a matter of routine, but which may be required by unique circumstances or other program requirements
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Special briefings
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SPECIAL BRIEFINGS includes: (4)
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Foreign Travel Briefing
New Requirement Briefings Program Briefings NATO Security Briefing |
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All personnel who have access to a _____ terminal accredited to receive and process NATO information.
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SIPRNET
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All personnel who have access to a SIPRNET terminal accredited to receive and process ___ information.
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NATO
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Special briefings will be recorded in _____ as functionality permits.
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Joint Personnel Adjudication System (JPAS – a Recording system)
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A ____ will be given to individuals who no longer require access to classified information.
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debriefing
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As part of a debriefing, individuals will be required to read the _____ and other criminal statutes.
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provisions 规定 of the Espionage Act 间谍法
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As part of every debriefing a ____ is required.
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Security Termination Statement
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What form number is Classified Nondisclosure Agreement?
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Classified Nondisclosure Agreement (SF 312)
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Individuals must read and execute a ____ (OPNAV 5511/14), exhibit 4B, at the time of debriefing, unless the debriefing is done simply because the individual is transferring from one command to another and will continue to require access to classified information.
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Security Termination Statement
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What form number is Security Termination Statement?
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Security Termination Statement (OPNAV 5511/14)
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A _____to the individual's signature must sign the Security Termination Statement.
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witness
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When the Security Termination Statement is executed at the conclusion of a Limited Access Authorization, the original will be retained in command files for ____ (How long time period?).
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two years
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Special briefings that require for personnel, especially for those who travel
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foreign travel
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Whenever security policies or procedures change, personnel whose duties would be impacted by these changes must get _____ briefings.
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New Requirement Briefings
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Briefings that are specified or required by other program regulations.
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Program Briefings
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All personnel who have access to a SIPRNET terminal accredited to receive and process NATO information must receive a _____ briefing.
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NATO security briefing
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