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CHAPTER  4 CRYPTOSECURITY Upon completing this chapter, you should be able to do the following: Identify  the procedures, methods, and steps for the destruction of Secret and below  material. Identify the procedures used for the verification of destruction records of Secret and below material. Identify   the   procedures   for   receipt,   inspection,   inventory,   control, destruction, and verification of destruction of SPECAT or Top Secret and above  material. Identify   the   procedures   for   receipt,   inspection,   inventory,   control, destruction, and verification of destruction of COMSEC material. Identify the procedures used when submitting required CMS reports to the CMS  custodian. In  this  chapter  we  will  address  both  general classified  material  and  COMSEC  material  that  deals with  cryptosecurity  in  broad  terms.  The  COMSEC portion  is  written  from  the  perspective  of  the  local holder’s,   local   holder   alternate’s,   and   user’s responsibilities. Personnel    Security    Program    Regulations As  a  Radioman,  you  will  be  required  to  handle many different types of material. You must know the correct   procedures   for   receiving,   inventorying, destroying,  and  providing  all  required  documentation for this material. General  classified  material  usually  is  considered classified   messages,   publications,   and   instructions. COMSEC  material  is  material  used  to  protect  U.S. Government  transmission,  communications,  and  the processing   of   classified   and   sensitive   unclassified information.   This   is   related   to   national   security protection   from   unauthorized   persons   and   material allowing   for   the   authenticity   of   all   such communications. The  protection  of  vital  and  sensitive  information moving  over  government  communications  systems  is crucial to the effective conduct of the government and specifically to the planning and execution of military operations.  For  amplifying  information  on  the  handling of   classified   material,   consult   Information   and (OPNAVINST 5510. 1). For COMSEC  material, refer to  Communications  Security  Material  System  (CMS) Policy and Procedures Manual, CMS 1. SECRET AND BELOW MATERIAL DESTRUCTION Classified material that is no longer required should not  be  allowed  to  accumulate.  Superseded  and  obsolete classified   materials   that   have   served   their   purpose should  be  destroyed  in  accordance  with  CMS  1  and local requirements. The following information is presented not with the intent to give complete instructions or requirements; but rather as an overview of basic methods. METHODS  OF  DESTRUCTION Routine destruction of Secret and below material may  be  accomplished  by  burning,  pulping,  pulverizing, or shredding. Every command has a locally produced destruction   SOP;   this   SOP   will   detail   the   specific requirements for your duty station. 4-1

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