Which of the following can be unauthorized disclosure of information classified as confidential reasonably be expected to cause?

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SOCIOLOGY

Once upon a time, a family decided to grow orange trees. After several years of hard work, the first oranges appeared. Every year after that, when the oranges appeared, the father would say, “Everyone is entitled to choose one orange from the crop.” The business thrived and expanded. The children were puzzled that even when the orange grove had grown, they were allowed only one orange a year. Finally, when there were grandchildren, one of them said, “Grandpa, every year we produce hundreds of thousands of oranges, and every year you tell us that we can have only one orange. Why is that?” Grandpa replied, “Because that’s the way it’s always been.” How is this story a metaphor for society?

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Which of the following is an example of unauthorized disclosure?

Examples of this type of unauthorized disclosure include, but are not limited to, leaving a classified document on a photocopier, forgetting to secure classified information before leaving your office, and discussing classified information in earshot of unauthorized recipients.

What are types of unauthorized disclosure?

There are two major types of inadvertent unauthorized disclosures, direct and indirect. Within each of those types, there can be either oral or written disclosures.

Which type of information could reasonably be expected to cause serious?

Secret is applied to information, the unauthorized disclosure of which could reasonably be expected to cause serious damage to our national security.

Which type of information could reasonably be expected to cause serious damage to national security if disclosed without authorization?

(b) Secret. Secret refers to that national security information or material which requires a substantial degree of protection, and shall be applied only to such information as the unauthorized disclosure of which could reasonably be expected to cause serious damage to the national security.