Derivative Classification Training Practice Exam

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You may be subject to administrative or criminal sanctions if you engage in any of the following except:

  1. Submitting a formal challenge to information that may be improperly classified.

  2. Engaging in unauthorized dissemination of classified information.

  3. Failing to report mishandling of classified materials.

  4. Disclosing classified information to individuals without clearance.

The correct answer is: Submitting a formal challenge to information that may be improperly classified.

Submitting a formal challenge to information that may be improperly classified is an acceptable and encouraged action within the framework of security protocols. Employees and personnel are encouraged to ensure that classification practices are adhered to accurately to protect national security interests. Challenging a classification does not constitute misconduct; rather, it falls under an individual's responsibility to promote proper information security practices. In contrast, unauthorized dissemination of classified information, failing to report mishandling of classified materials, and disclosing classified information to individuals without the necessary security clearances are actions that jeopardize security protocols and could lead to substantial risks or compromises of sensitive information. Engaging in these activities can lead to administrative or criminal sanctions, as they violate laws and policies intended to protect national security.