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DOD Annual Security Awareness Refresher
This deck covers key concepts and requirements from the DOD Annual Security Awareness Refresher, including personnel security, handling classified information, and OPSEC procedures.
The personnel security program protects national security by ensuring that individuals granted access to classified information
are, and will remain, loyal, trustworthy, and reliable
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Definition
The personnel security program protects national security by ensuring that individuals granted access to classified information
are, and will remain, loyal, trustworthy, and reliable
Trusted Workforce 2.0 is an initiative to modernize federal personnel vetting. The reforms focus on:
All of the Above
Controlled Unclassified Information, or CUI is...
Unclassified information that requires safeguarding per applicable law, reputation, or government policy
When handling DOD Legacy marked material (FOUO, SBU, LES), it is required per DODI 5200.48 that
Markings (sorry I forgot to type it, it's the one that talks about when it is shared outside of the DOD
Minimum marking requirements for CUI include (select all that apply)
* "CUI" in the banner and footer
* The Designation Indicator Block on the front page
* Portion Markings
* Basic and Specified markings
Which of the following is required to access classified information? (Select all that apply)
* Signed SF 312
* Security eligibility at the appropriate level
* Need-to-know
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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
The personnel security program protects national security by ensuring that individuals granted access to classified information | are, and will remain, loyal, trustworthy, and reliable |
Trusted Workforce 2.0 is an initiative to modernize federal personnel vetting. The reforms focus on: | All of the Above |
Controlled Unclassified Information, or CUI is... | Unclassified information that requires safeguarding per applicable law, reputation, or government policy |
When handling DOD Legacy marked material (FOUO, SBU, LES), it is required per DODI 5200.48 that | Markings (sorry I forgot to type it, it's the one that talks about when it is shared outside of the DOD |
Minimum marking requirements for CUI include (select all that apply) | * "CUI" in the banner and footer
* The Designation Indicator Block on the front page
* Portion Markings
* Basic and Specified markings |
Which of the following is required to access classified information? (Select all that apply) | * Signed SF 312
* Security eligibility at the appropriate level
* Need-to-know |
Which level of classified information, if compromised, could cause damage to national security? | Confidential |
What coversheet is attached to help protect a Secret document? | SF704 |
Incorporating, paraphrasing, restating, or generating in new form information that is already classified is known as | Derivative classification |
Derivative Classifiers are required to have all the following except | approval of the original classification authority (OCA) |
Classified information can be safeguarded by using ______________. | *GSA-approved vaults
*Secure rooms
*Secure telephones |
When opening and closing a security container, it is required that you document this in the | SF702 |
The _____________ is used to record security container combinations | SF700 |
Which of the following methods can be used to transmit Top Secret Documents? (Select all that apply) | *USTransCom (Defense Courier Division)
*Secure fax |
Which method may be used to transmit confidential materials to DOD agencies? | USPS First class mail |
Classified information can be destroyed using which of the following methods? (Select all that apply) | *Burning
*Shredding
*Pulverizing |
How is a security infraction different from a security violation? | Security infractions do not have to be reported to your security manager, but security violations do. (Incorrect) |
If you find classified material out of proper control, what immediate actions should you take? | Take custody of and safeguard and material and report it to the appropriate security authority |
Which of the materials listed are subject to prepublication review? | All of the above |
Physical security is concerned with __________ and ___________ measures designed to prevent unauthorized access. | Active, passive |
The physical security program is designed to prevent unauthorized access to which of the following? (Select all that apply) | *Personnel
*Facilities
*Information
*Equipment |
What is the standard form of identification for DOD employees? | Common Access Card |
Which of the following are included in the OPSEC cycle? (Select all that apply) | *Analysis of Threats
*Apply Countermeasures
*Assessment of Risks |
OPSEC is a method designed to identify, control, and protect ________ that would allow adversaries to exploit DOD. | All Critical Information |
Prior to foreign travel, all DOD government personnel must_______ | Ensure Antiterrorism/Force Protection Level 1 training is current. (Wrong) |
Which of the following must be reported? | All of the above |