Security Classification Levels Quiz

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What are the three levels of security classifications?

Top Secret, Secret, Confidential

What does 'Top Secret' classification imply?

  • Causes no damage
  • Causes serious damage
  • Causes exceptionally grave damage (correct)
  • Causes damage

What does 'Secret' classification imply?

  • Causes no damage
  • Causes slight damage
  • Causes exceptionally grave damage
  • Causes serious damage (correct)

What does 'Confidential' classification imply?

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Security Classification Levels

  • Information requiring protection against unauthorized disclosure is classified into three levels: Top Secret, Secret, and Confidential, in relation to national security.

Top Secret

  • Represents the highest classification level.
  • Unauthorized disclosure could be expected to cause exceptionally grave damage to national security.

Secret

  • Indicates a mid-level classification.
  • Unauthorized disclosure could be expected to cause serious damage to national security.

Confidential

  • Reflects the lowest level of classification.
  • Unauthorized disclosure could be expected to cause damage to national security.

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