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Across
  1. 1. information that can be used to distinguish or trace an individual’s identity either directly or indirectly through linkages with other information
  2. 5. individuals” who have access to classified information or hold a
  3. 7. information would would cause "exceptionally grave damage to the national security" if there were an unauthorized release.
  4. 10. a type of classification that is based on the classification of another source.
  5. 11. establishes requirements for the protection of classified information disclosed to or developed by contractors, licensees, grantees, or certificate holders (hereinafter referred to as contractors) to prevent unauthorized disclosure.
  6. 12. information the Government creates or possesses, or that an entity creates or possesses for or on behalf of the Government, that requires safeguarding or dissemination controls consistent with applicable laws, regulations, and Government-wide policies but is not classified .
  7. 13. and result in, or could be expected to result in, the loss or compromise of
  8. 15. information
  9. 17. security incidents that indicate knowing, willful, and negligence for security
  10. 18. establishes standardized reporting requirements across the federal government for all
  11. 19. the process by which we protect critical information whether it is classified or unclassified that can be used against us. It focuses on preventing our adversaries' access to information and actions that may compromise an operation.
Down
  1. 2. a security incident involving failure to comply with requirements
  2. 3. information that is determined to have the potential to cause danger to the national security with unauthorized release.
  3. 4. or compromise of classified information
  4. 6. cannot reasonably be expected to) and does not, result in the loss, suspected
  5. 8. the fraudulent practice of sending emails or other messages purporting to be from reputable companies in order to induce individuals to reveal personal information, such as passwords and credit card numbers
  6. 9. information that would, with unauthorized release, be expected to cause "serious" damage to the national security.
  7. 14. a perceived threat to an organization that comes from people within the organization, such as employees, former employees, contractors or business associates, who have inside information concerning the organization's security practices, data and computer systems.
  8. 16. position.