Sensitive Compartmented Information
16 community-sourced questions and answers about Sensitive Compartmented Information, aggregated from every CBT we've indexed that covers this topic.
What is Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI)?
~All documents should be appropriately marked, regardless of format, sensitivity, or classification. Unclassified documents do not need to be marked as a SCIF. Only paper documents that are in open storage need to be marked.
Which of the following best describes the compromise of Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI)?
~All documents should be appropriately marked, regardless of format, sensitivity, or classification. Unclassified documents do not need to be marked as a SCIF. Only paper documents that are in open storage need to be marked.
When should documents be marked within a Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF)
~All documents should be appropriately marked, regardless of format, sensitivity, or classification. Unclassified documents do not need to be marked as a SCIF. Only paper documents that are in open storage need to be marked.
Which must be approved and signed by a cognizant Original Classification Authority (OCA)?
Physically assess that everyone within listening distance is cleared and has a need-to-know for the information being discussed
What must the dissemination of information regarding intelligence sources, methods, or activities follow?
Mark SCI documents appropriately and use an approved SCI fax machine
When is it appropriate to have your security badge visible?
Evaluate the causes of the compromise E-mail detailed information about the incident to your security point of contact (Wrong) Assess the amount of damage that could be caused by the compromise ~Contact your security point of contact to report the incident
What should the owner of this printed SCI do differently?
Security Classification Guides (Wrong) ~Sensitive Compartmented Information Guides Original Classification Authority Your supervisor
What should the participants in this conversation involving SCI do differently?
It displays a label showing maximum classification, date of creation, point of contact, and Change Management 9CM) Control Number.
When faxing Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI), what actions should you take?
Evaluate the causes of the compromise E-mail detailed information about the incident to your security point of contact (Wrong) Assess the amount of damage that could be caused by the compromise ~Contact your security point of contact to report the incident
What is a Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) program?
~All documents should be appropriately marked, regardless of format, sensitivity, or classification. Unclassified documents do not need to be marked as a SCIF. Only paper documents that are in open storage need to be marked. Only documents that are classified Secret, Top Secret, or SCI require marking. (Wrong)
A compromise of Sensitive Comparmented Information (SCI) occurs when a person who does not have the required clearance or assess caveats comes into possession of SCI _____. -in any manner -verbally -electronically -physically
in any manner
What action should you take if you become aware that Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) has been compromised?
Evaluate the causes of the compromise E-mail detailed information about the incident to your security point of contact (Wrong) Assess the amount of damage that could be caused by the compromise ~Contact your security point of contact to report the incident
What guidance is available for marking Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI)?
Security Classification Guides (Wrong) ~Sensitive Compartmented Information Guides Original Classification Authority Your supervisor
Which of the following is true of transmitting Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI)?
Identify and disclose it with local Configuration/Change Management Control and Property Management authorities
Which of the following is true of Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI)?
~Access requires a formal need-to-know determination issued by the Director of National Intelligence
Which of the following is true of sharing information in a Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF) -SCIFs universally permit open storage. -Individuals must avoid referencing derivatively classified reports classified higher than the recipient. -All individuals in a SCIF are properly cleared and have need-to-know. -Classified material stored in a SCIF does not require classification markings.
Individuals must avoid referencing derivatively classified reports classified higher than the recipient.