Information may be classified if it is owned by the U.S. Government, its unauthorized disclosure

Question text Information may be classified if it is owned by the U.S. Government, its unauthorized disclosure could embarrass the Government but not harm national security, and it concerns failed scientific research.

Information may be classified if it is owned by the U.S. Government, its unauthorized disclosure could embarrass the Government but not harm national security, and it concerns failed scientific research. FALSE.

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Information may be classified if it is owned by the U.S. Government, its unauthorized disclosure could embarrass the Government but not harm national security, and it concerns failed scientific research. FALSE.

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What are the classification levels for US national security information?

The U.S. government uses three levels of classification to designate how sensitive certain information is: confidential, secret and top secret.

What authority is used by the US government to protect classified foreign government information?

The FOIA permits the withholding of any information properly and lawfully classified under the provisions of E.O. 12356.

What are the 3 levels of classified information?

(S) There are three levels of classification – TOP SECRET, SECRET, and CONFIDENTIAL. (S) There are two ways to classify a document – ORIGINAL CLASSIFICATION or DERIVATIVE CLASSIFICATION.

What are the authorized sources for derivative classification?

For this reason, SCGs are the primary source for derivative classification. A second authorized source for derivative classification is an existing, properly marked source document from which information is extracted, paraphrased, restated, and/or generated in a new form for inclusion in another document.

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