A Classification Authority is a person, role, organization, or governing body authorized to assign, approve, modify, downgrade, declassify, or otherwise govern a Security Classification.
The authority derives its power from an identified legal, regulatory, contractual, organizational, or policy source.
A Classification Authority can be responsible for:
A Classification Authority can govern the classification of:
A Classification Authority can also define or approve the Information Handling Rules associated with a Security Classification.
The Classification Authority does not necessarily administer the system, Security Domain, or Infrastructure Environment containing the classified information. Operational administration and classification authority represent distinct responsibilities.
Within the Crucible architecture, classification records can identify:
person, role, organization, or governing body authorized to assign or govern a Security Classification
A Classification Authority differs from an authorization authority responsible for approving an information system or environment for operation.
The same person or organization can perform both roles only when the governing authority explicitly assigns both responsibilities.
An Original Classification Authority can make an original determination that information requires classification.
A Derivative Classifier applies existing classification guidance to new information or materials. A Derivative Classifier does not independently create a new classification basis.
For non-classified controlled information, a governing authority can perform an analogous designation role without becoming a Classification Authority for classified information.
A Classification Authority determines that an Infrastructure Baseline contains information classified as Secret.
The classification record identifies:
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