Which concept was used to determine the derivative classification of the new documents?

from an authorized source of classification guidance, derivative classifiers are responsible forensuring the information is accurately identified.This course taught you about the resources you must use and the processes you must followto properly perform derivative classification.Course ObjectivesCongratulations! You have completed theDerivative Classificationcourse. You should now beable to perform all of the listed activities.Identify the responsibilities associated with derivatively classifying informationIdentify the process and methods for derivatively classifying informationIdentify authorized sources to use when derivatively classifying informationApplying authorized sources, derivatively classify information based on the concepts of“contained in,” “revealed by,” and “compilation”Explain the limitations and prohibitions of classifying information and ways to promoteinformation sharing through classificationIdentify the process for managing classification challenges, security incidents, andsanctionsTo receive course credit, you must take theDerivative Classificationexamination. If youaccessed the course through the Security Training, Education, and Professionalization Portal(STEPP), please use that system to return to the course page; then, select Launch Exam tobegin the online exam. Otherwise, select the Take Exam button on the last screen of thecourse to take the online exam and receive your certificate.For additional guidance on how to mark classified information, use STEPP to register for the"Marking Special Categories of Classified Information" eLearning course (IF105.16).

Question 3Using the SCG, identify the concept used to determine the derivative classification of thenew document.Contained inRevealed byClassification by compilationProperly MarkedSource DocumentNew Document(S) Test firings will begin 3October and end on 24November.(U) The unit will conduct testfirings.(U) Unit members are Jones,Williams, and Smith.(S) Unit members cannotattend training while theyconduct test firings. Unitmembers must attendtraining before 3 October orafter 24 November.Security Classification GuideUCSTSThe unit will conduct test firings.XTest firing datesXUnit members are Jones, Williams, andSmith.XCompilation of unit member names and factthat the unit will conduct test firingsX

The source document states:

(S) The process takes three hours to complete.

The new document states:

(S) The first step in the process takes 30 minutes to complete. The second step takes 2 hours, and the final step takes 30 minutes.

Which concept was used to determine the derivative classification of the new document?

  • Contained in
  • Revealed by
  • Extension
  • Compilation

What concept is used to determine the derivative classification of the new document?

The concept of "contained in" applies when derivative classifiers incorporate classified information from an authorized source into a new document, and no additional interpretation or analysis is needed to determine the classification of that information.

What are the concepts of derivative classification?

“Derivative classification” means the incorporating, paraphrasing, restating, or generating in new form information that is already classified, and marking the newly developed material consistent with the classification markings that apply to the source information.

What do derivative classifiers use to identify?

Derivative classification is the process of determining whether information that is to be included in a document or material has been classified and, if it has, ensuring that it is identified as classified information by marking or similar means.

Which is the primary source of derivative classification?

Sources of Classification Guidance For each element of information, the SCG includes its classification level, the reason/s for that classification, and information about when that classification will be downgraded or declassified. For this reason, SCGs are the primary source guide for derivative classification.