Because of the importance of classification, but also its inherent limitations and costs, it is crucial that derivative classifiers follow appropriate procedures and observe all requirements. {Ans: True}To be classified or maintained as classified, information must meet all of the following criteria except: {Ans: The information must be owned by, produced by or for, or under the control of the U.S. Government (Incorrect) The unauthorized disclosure of the information must be reasonably expected to cause damage, serious damage, or exceptionally grave damage to national security (incorrect)} {Ans: }The process of determining whether information has already been originally classified, and, if it has, ensuring that it continues to be identified as classified by marking or similar means when included in newly created material is called: {Ans: Derivative classification}The process of using existing classified information to create new material and marking the new material consistent with the classification markings that apply to the source information. {Ans: Derivative classification}All of the following are responsible of derivative classifiers except: {Ans: Derivative classifiers must have original classification authority}All cleared DoD civilian, military, and contractor personnel who generate or create classified material from authorized classified sources are derivative classifiers.