Table of Contents
- 1 What is true of unclassified data?
- 2 Can unclassified data be aggregated?
- 3 What is the best way to protect your CAC?
- 4 When classified data is not in use How can you?
- 5 Which is the best example of personally identifiable information?
- 6 Do I need a new CAC when I promote?
- 7 Can unclassified data be release to public?
- 8 Is unclassified a classification?
What is true of unclassified data?
Which of these is true of unclassified data? -It must be released to the public immediately.
Can unclassified data be aggregated?
When unclassified data is aggregated, its classification level may rise. What are some potential insider threat indicators? Difficult life circumstances such as substance abuse; divided loyalty or allegiance to the U.S.; or extreme, persistent interpersonal difficulties.
Which is true of a phishing attack?
Phishing is a type of social engineering attack often used to steal user data, including login credentials and credit card numbers. It occurs when an attacker, masquerading as a trusted entity, dupes a victim into opening an email, instant message, or text message.
What is the best way to protect your CAC?
To protect the information on your CAC, you should never tell anyone your PIN or write it down where it can be easily found. Your PIN should be kept secure at all times, just like your Social Security Number.
When classified data is not in use How can you?
When classified data is not in use, how can you protect it? Store classified data appropriately in a GSA-approved vault/container when not in use. Which is a good practice to protect classified information? Ensure proper labeling by appropriately marking all classified material and, when required, sensitive material.
Which is best example of PII?
Personally identifiable information, or PII, is any data that could potentially be used to identify a particular person. Examples include a full name, Social Security number, driver’s license number, bank account number, passport number, and email address.
Which is the best example of personally identifiable information?
Personal identification numbers: social security number (SSN), passport number, driver’s license number, taxpayer identification number, patient identification number, financial account number, or credit card number. Personal address information: street address, or email address.
Do I need a new CAC when I promote?
I just got promoted, can I get my new CAC issued with the correct rank/grade? No. Re-issuance on all ID cards due to rank or grade changes (CAC or USID), is being suspended until the COVID-19 pandemic is over. 11.
What is true about unclassified information?
The term sensitive unclassified information as used here is an informal designation applicable to all those types and forms of information that, by law or regulation, require some form of protection but are outside the formal system for classifying national security information. 1 As a general rule, all such information may be exempt from release to the public under the Freedom of Information Act.
Can unclassified data be release to public?
Unclassified information should only be used for official purposes, and not be released without authorization nor published online. This marking can seem somewhat contradictory to those outside the organization.
Is unclassified a classification?
Unclassified is not technically a classification; this is the default and refers to information that can be released to individuals without a clearance. Information that is unclassified is sometimes restricted in its dissemination as Sensitive But Unclassified (SBU) or For Official Use Only (FOUO).