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(f)). This combined guidance is known as the DoD Information Security Program. b. Volume. This Volume: (1) Describes the DoD Information Security Program. (2) Provides guidance for classification and declassification of DoD information that requires protection in the interest of the national security.
DoD Instruction 5200.01, DoD Information Security Program and Protection of Sensitive Compartmented Information, or SCI, establishes the general framework and responsibilities for DoD implementation of national policy on classified national security information.
There are three levels of DoD security clearances: [3] TOP SECRET – Information of which the unauthorized disclosure could reasonably be expected to cause exceptionally grave damage to the national security.
Levels and categories of classification. The United States government classifies sensitive information according to the degree which the unauthorized disclosure would damage national security. The three primary levels of classification (from least to greatest) are Confidential, Secret, and Top Secret. [15][16][17][18]
standards concerning the issuance of security classification guides while Reference (f) provides DoD guidance on development, promulgation, distribution, maintenance, and cancellation of security classification guides.
Provides guidance for classification and declassification DoD Information Security Program: Overview, Classification, and Declassification Manual is critical to assuring National Security by providing policy and direction on the classification, declassification and control of classified information including technical data.
This Pamphlet is reissued under the authority of DoD Directive 5200.1, “Information Security Program,” December 13, 1996. It prescribes guidance through examples, on the markings for classified national security information. It supersedes the 1982, 5200.1-PH guide.
This Volume: Describes the DoD Information Security Program. Provides guidance for classification and declassification of DoD information that requires protection in the interest of the national security. Cancels Reference (c) and DoD O-5200.1-I (Reference (g)).
(a)) and DoD Instruction (DoDI) 5200.01 (Reference (b)), is to reissue DoD 5200.1-R (Reference (c)) as a DoD Manual to implement policy, assign responsibilities, and provide procedures for the designation, marking, protection, and dissemination of controlled unclassified
4. POLICY. It is DoD policy, in accordance with Reference (b), to: a. Identify and protect national security information and CUI in accordance with national level policy issuances. b. Promote information sharing, facilitate judicious use of resources, and simplify management through implementation of uniform and standardized processes.