all of the following are steps in derivative classification except
LectureNotes mentioned that all of the following are steps in derivative classification except. However, the specific steps were not mentioned in the conversation. In order to provide a more accurate response, I need to know what those steps are or provide general information about derivative classification and its steps.
Derivative classification is a process that involves determining the proper classification of information based on its source. It is typically performed when creating documents or materials that contain information derived from classified sources.
Here are some general steps that are typically involved in derivative classification:
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Identify the source: Determine the specific classified source information from which the derivative information is derived.
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Determine the classification level: Assess the classification level of the source information and ensure that the derivative information is given the corresponding classification level.
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Apply classification markings: Mark the derivative information with the appropriate classification markings (e.g., classified headers, footers, banners) to indicate its level of sensitivity.
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Implement access controls: Establish access controls and dissemination restrictions for the derivative information to prevent unauthorized access or disclosure.
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Protect the information: Safeguard the derivative information through physical or electronic means to prevent unauthorized access or compromise.
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Maintain records: Keep a record of the derivative classification process, including any decisions made, justifications, and the rationale for the assigned classification level.
However, since the conversation didn’t specify the steps that were mentioned by LectureNotes, it is unclear which step is not included in the derivative classification process.