ec.
d.
e.
Air Force Regulation 205-1, 15 December 1953
Air Force Manual 205-5, May 1955
United States Atomic Energy Commission: General
Manager Security Bulletins; Volume 2000 (Security)
3.
PURPOSE, The basic aim is to educate all JTF SEVEN
personnel in the security fundamentals that pertain to JTF
SEVEN operations.
The final goal is to impress upon all a
strong feeling for security on and off the job.
4, SCCPE. This SOP applies to all personnel who are
either assigned or attached to Headquarters, Joint Task Force
SEVEN or any of its subordinate units.
5.
DEFINITIONS.
a. Access - The authority and opportunity to
obtain knowledge of classified matter.
b.
Classified Information ~ Official information
that must be protected in the interest of national defense
and is classified for this purpose by a proper authority.
e.
Classified Matter (Material) - Matter in any
form or of any nature on or in which classified information
is recorded or embodied. The words "classified matter"
and "classified material” mean the same thing.
dad.
Ciassification: - Defense information or .material
is classified when it is assigned to one of the following
categories depending on the degree of protection required:
(1) TOP SECRET - Classification for defense
information whose security aspect is paramount.
Its disclosure t unauthorized personnel could
result in exceptionally grave damage to the
United States.
(2) SECRET - Classification for defense information
whose unauthorized disclosure could result in
serious damage to the United States,
(3) CONFIDENTIAL AND CONFIDENTIAL--MODIFIED HANDLING
AUTHORIZED--Classification for defense information
whose unauthorized disclosure could be
pre judicial to the defense interests of the
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nation.
Confidentilal--Modified Handling Authorized is defense information that pertains to
combat or combat-related operations which may
be protected by safeguards that normally would
not be adequate for CONFIDENTIAL information.
f. Clearance - An administrative determination that an
individual ls eligible, from a security standpoint, for
access to classified matter of a specified category:
secret,
Secret,
Top
or Confidential,
g. Compromise - A loss of security that results from an
unauthorized person obtaining knowledge of classified
matter.
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Annex "C" to
Appendix "B"
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