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Basic Marking Requirements for E-Mails - National Archives Classified e-mail shall be portion marked Each portion shall be marked to reflect the highest level of information contained in that portion A classified signature block shall be marked to reflect the highest classification level markings of the information contained in the signature block itself (NOTE: most signature blocks are unclassified )
IFS0026 Student Guide - DCSA CDSE To mark an email containing classified information, you must apply all the standard markings On emails, the Classification Authority Block may be on a single line instead of three And while the subject line of an email appears outside the banner line markings, it always requires a portion marking
Presentation - dodcui. mil Portion markings are optional, but recommended, on unclassified documents If annotated, they must be applied to all portions, to include subjects, titles, paragraphs, subparagraphs, bullet points, figures, charts, tables, etc
A Reference Guide for Marking DoD Documents - DTIC Portion Markings: Portion-mark segments of the document—^typically a paragraph—using the letters (TS) for Top Secret, (S) for Secret, (C) for Confidential, and (U) for Unclassified
Security marking document Mark to eliminate doubt as to what the classification of the portion may be Full Scale (U) or SECRET If these pages are part of a classified document, mark as indicated above
Portion Marking - National Archives (U) Sec 1 6 (c) states: With respect to each classified document, the agency originating the document, shall, by marking or other means, indicate which portions are classified, with the applicable classification level, and which portions are unclassified
PowerPoint Presentation Portion markings are optional on unclassified documents However, if annotated, they must be applied to all portions, to include subjects, titles, paragraphs, subparagraphs, bullet points, figures, charts, tables, etc
What Is Portion Marking? A Guide to Information Security Compliance Syntax: Portion markings typically consist of letters enclosed in parentheses, placed before the portion Commonly used classifications are Top Secret (TS), Secret (S), Confidential (C), and Unclassified (U)
MARKING NATIONAL SECURITY INFORMATION - DCSA CDSE Paragraph markings (portion marked) in SAP documents should contain the level of classification within the paragraph, and be followed by “SAR” and the programs assigned program identifier (PID)