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4 1-19. Who within a command is responsible to the commanding officer for the implementation of the command’s INFOSEC program? 1. The Contracting Officer's Representative (COR) 2. The Special Security Officer (SSO) 3. The Top Secret Control Officer (TSCO) 4. The Information Systems Security Manager (ISSM) 1-20. The SSO has which of the following functions? 1. Serves as the principal advisor in the command on the Sensitive Compartmented Information security program 2. Is responsible for the operation of the Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF) 3. Must cooperate and coordinate with the command security manager 4. All of the above 1-21. Security Servicing Agreements (SSAs) will be specific and must clearly define where the security responsibilities of each participant begin and end.  The SSA will include requirements for advising the commanding officer of any matters which may directly affect the security posture of the command. 1. True 2. False LEARNING OBJECTIVE:  Identify reporting responsibilities related to counterintelligence matters and describe the requirements of the command security education program. 1-22. Which of the following matters must always be reported to the Director, Naval Criminal Investigative Service (DIRNCIS)? 1. Sabotage, espionage, international terrorism or deliberate compromise 2. Foreign connections 3. Both 1 and 2 above 4. Foreign travel 1-23. A command security education program must accomplish which of the following goals? 1. Familiarize personnel with the security requirements for their particular assignments and identify restrictions 2. Familiarize personnel with procedures for challenging classification decisions 3. Advise personnel of the adverse effects to the national security which could result from unauthorized disclosure of classified information and of their personal, moral and legal responsibility to protect classified information within their knowledge, possession or control 4. All of the above

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