If you find conflict in guidance or are uncertain about how to classify the new document, you should first: Rely on your memory. Ask your security manager. Ask the original classification authority. Ask your quality assurance manager.
If you find conflict in guidance or are uncertain about how to classify a new document, you should first…
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You should ask the original classification authority.
This is the correct approach because the original classification authority has the expertise and context needed to clarify any confusion regarding the classification of the document. They can provide guidance based on the document’s specifics and ensure that it aligns with established classification protocols.