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SECNAV M-5510.36

SECNAV M-5510.36. Department of the Navy Information Security Program. Purpose. Establishes policy and procedures for handling and destroying classified information Provides guidance on security education and industrial security programs. Applicability. Applies to all uniformed sailors

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SECNAV M-5510.36

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  1. SECNAV M-5510.36 Department of the Navy Information Security Program

  2. Purpose • Establishes policy and procedures for handling and destroying classified information • Provides guidance on security education and industrial security programs.

  3. Applicability • Applies to all uniformed sailors • DON civilian personnel

  4. Authorities • The President of the United States. • National Security Council(NSC) • Information Security Oversight Office (ISOO) • Central Intelligence • FBI

  5. Types of classified information • 9 types • Communications Security (COMSEC) Information • Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) • Special Access Programs (SAPs) • Single Integrated Operational Plan (SIOP) and Single Integrated Operational Plan-Extremely Sensitive Information (SIOP-ESI) • Naval Nuclear Propulsion Information (NNPI) • Restricted Data (RD) and Formerly Restricted Data (FRD) • Critical Nuclear Weapons Design Information (CNWDI) • Foreign Government Information (FGI) • North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Information

  6. Types of unclassified information • For Official Use Only (FOUO) • Department of State (DOS) Sensitive But Unclassified (SBU) (formerly Limited Official Use (LOU)) information • DoD and DOE Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information (UCNI) • Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Sensitive Information • Unclassified information in technical documents requiring distribution statements • National Geospatial Intelligence Agency Limited Distribution Information

  7. Command Security • Responsibility and Authority • Standards • Risk Management • Delegation

  8. COMMAND SECURITY INSTRUCTION • PART ONE: EMERGENCY PLAN • PART TWO: EMERGENCY DESTRUCTION SUPPLEMENT

  9. Classification levels • Top Secret • Secret • Confidential

  10. Control Measures • Top Secret • Secret • Confidential

  11. Dissmination • Third party rule • Emergency situations • Top Secret information • Secret information • Confidential information

  12. Transmission • Top Secret • Secret • Confidential

  13. Storage and destruction • In a GSA-approved security container • In a vault, modular vault or secure room constructed per exhibit 10A, equipped with an IDS and a personnel response to the alarm within 15 minutes of the alarm annunciation if the area is covered by Security-in-Depth, or a 5-minute alarm response if it is not. • Until 1 October 2012, in a non-GSA-approved container having a built-in combination lock.

  14. Loss/compromise of classified information • A loss of classified information occurs when it cannot be accounted for or physically located. • A compromise is the unauthorized disclosure of classified information to a person(s) who does not have a valid security clearance, authorized access or need-to-know. • A possible compromise occurs when classified information is not properly controlled.

  15. Questions

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