How to Handle Classified Information in the Workplace

Is it acceptable to share classified information with a coworker from the same agency?

Sarabeth and Miguel work at similar jobs for the same agency but on different classified projects. They find it helpful to discuss the challenges of their jobs with each other. Occasionally, to provide context for a challenge she's facing, Sarabeth will share classified information that Miguel does not need to know. Sarabeth will not be subject to sanctions because Miguel has a clearance and works for the same agency. T/F

Answer:

The statement is false.

Classified information is classified for a reason, and access to it is granted on a need-to-know basis. Even if two individuals work for the same agency, they may not have a legitimate need to know each other's classified information. Disclosure of classified information to an unauthorized individual is a serious breach of security and can result in disciplinary action, including loss of clearance or termination of employment. In this scenario, Sarabeth should not share classified information with Miguel unless he has been cleared to access that information as part of his job duties.

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