Derivative Classification Training Practice Exam

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What is the primary goal of a classification review process?

To determine personnel qualifications

To assess the ongoing need for classification

The primary goal of a classification review process is to assess the ongoing need for classification. This involves evaluating whether the information still requires protection under security standards and whether the current classification level is appropriate. Over time, the sensitivity of certain information may change due to factors such as its age or the availability of alternative sources, so regular reviews ensure that classification reflects current needs and risks.

The other options focus on different aspects of information management. Determining personnel qualifications is pertinent to security clearances but not the main focus of classification reviews. Establishing new classification levels pertains to the development of classification standards rather than review, while prioritizing information based on its age is merely one aspect of managing classified information, not the core objective of the review process itself.

To establish new classification levels

To prioritize information based on its age

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