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ASSIGNMENT 8
Textbook Assignment:
Department of the Navy Information Security Program Regulation,
SECNAVINST 5510.36, "Marking," chapter 6, pages 6-1 through 6-26.
LEARNING OBJECTIVE: Describe the marking
policy and procedures for classified information,
including requirements for portion marking and
placement of associated markings and warning
notices.
8-1.
What shall all classified information be
clearly marked with?
1.
The appropriate classification level
and date only
2.
The appropriate classification level,
office of origin, and date only
3.
The appropriate classification level
and office of origin only
4.
The appropriate classification level,
date, office of origin, and all
applicable associated markings
8-2.
Classified markings serve to warn holders
of which of the following requirements?
1.
Storage requirements
2.
Special access requirements
3.
Special control requirements
4.
All of the above
8-3.
No classification level or associated
markings shall be applied to any article or
portion of an article that has appeared in
the public domain.
1.
True
2.
False
8-4.
RD (including CNWDI) or FRD
information shall NOT be marked with a
classification level.
1.
True
2.
False
8-5.
Classified documents provided to foreign
governments, their embassies, missions, or
similar official offices within the U.S., shall
be marked only with the applicable
associated markings.
1.
True
2.
False
8-6.
Exceptions to the basic marking policy
include which of the following documents?
1.
RD (including CNWDI), and FRD
2.
Documents that have appeared in the
public domain or that may reveal a
confidential source
3.
Documents provided to foreign
governments, their embassies,
missions, or similar official offices
within the U.S.
4.
All of the above
8-7.
The "face" of a document is also referred to
as the front cover, first page, or title page.
1.
True
2.
False
8-8.
The highest overall classification level shall
be marked, top and bottom center, on the
face and back cover of all classified
documents.
1.
True
2.
False
