Description: This course provides an overview of what unauthorized disclosure is, including specific types of unauthorized disclosure and some common misconceptions about unauthorized disclosure. This course will also discuss the types of damage caused by unauthorized disclosure and the various sanctions one could face if caught engaging in unauthorized disclosure.
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Learning Objectives: This course is designed to
- Identify the types of unauthorized disclosure
- Recognize the impacts of unauthorized disclosure
- Identify how to protect classified information to prevent unauthorized disclosure
- Identify actions to take when suspected or actual unauthorized disclosure occurs
Delivery Method: eLearning
Length: 1 hour
Target Audience: All collaterally cleared Department of Defense (DOD) civilian, military, and contractor personnel
Requirements:
- General Requirements: N/A
- Clearance Requirements: N/A
- Attendance Requirements: N/A
- Exam Requirements: A passing score of 75 percent on the final exam (IF130.06) allows students to print a certificate of successful completion.
Prerequisites: N/A
Credits Recommended/Earned:
- ACE Credit Recommendation: (What's this?): In association with IF201.01
- Professional Development Units per SPēD: PDUs are determined by length of course and IAW with current Certification Maintenance Guidelines
System Requirements: Check if your system is configured appropriately to use STEPP.
CDSE courses are intended for use by Department of Defense and other U.S. Government personnel and contractors within the National Industrial Security Program.