- Which of the following is true of transmitting sensitive compartmented information?
- Can SCI be faxed?
- Who has access to a SCIF?
- What is a SCIF in intelligence?
Which of the following is true of transmitting sensitive compartmented information?
Which of the following is true of Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI)? Access requires Top Secret clearance and indoctrination into the SCI program.
Can SCI be faxed?
SCI materials may be electronically transferred between appropriately accredited machines (facsimile, computers, secure voice, secure e-mail, or any other means of telecommunications) ensuring that such transmissions are made only to authorized recipients.
Who has access to a SCIF?
Access to SCI is only granted to individuals who have a need-to-know, have been granted a Top Secret clearance by Personnel Security (PerSec), and are approved by the Department of Commerce's Intelligence Community granting agency, and only upon completion of a separate Nondisclosure Agreement, the IC Form 4414.
What is a SCIF in intelligence?
Definition(s): An area, room, group of rooms, buildings, or installation certified and accredited as meeting Director of National Intelligence security standards for the processing, storage, and/or discussion of sensitive compartmented information (SCI).