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Security Army Information Security Program

UNCLASSIFIED army Regulation 380 5 Security army Information Security Program Headquarters Department of the army Washington, DC 22 October 2019 SUMMARY of CHANGE AR 380 5 army Information Security Program This major revision, dated 22 October 2019 o Changes the title of the publication from Department of the army Information Security Program to army Information Security Program (cover). o Removes marking guidance (formerly chap 4) and requires all Department of the army personnel to apply marking standards set forth in Department of Defense Manual , Volume 2 (para 1 15a). o Updates language that addresses controlled unclassified Information to meet the requirements outlined in Department of Defense Manual , Volume 4 (chap 1, 4, and 8).

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1 UNCLASSIFIED army Regulation 380 5 Security army Information Security Program Headquarters Department of the army Washington, DC 22 October 2019 SUMMARY of CHANGE AR 380 5 army Information Security Program This major revision, dated 22 October 2019 o Changes the title of the publication from Department of the army Information Security Program to army Information Security Program (cover). o Removes marking guidance (formerly chap 4) and requires all Department of the army personnel to apply marking standards set forth in Department of Defense Manual , Volume 2 (para 1 15a). o Updates language that addresses controlled unclassified Information to meet the requirements outlined in Department of Defense Manual , Volume 4 (chap 1, 4, and 8).

2 O Changes the requirements of self-inspections to be conducted at least annually versus biennially (para 1 24). o Adds training requirements for derivative classifiers (para 2 6). o Removes appendix G and refers to Department of Defense Manual for guidance on developing Security classification guides (paras 2 17 and 8 7c). o Updates the distribution list and process for Security classification guides (para 2 18). o Adds figure 3 1, Letter of Certification required by the army Declassification Activity that address automatic and systematic declassification reviews (para 3 2c). o Adds language requiring only equipment listed on an evaluated products list issued by National Security Agency/Central Security Service to be used to destroy classified Information and materials (para 3 18).

3 O Removes language prohibiting cover sheets from being stored in Security containers (formerly chap 4). o Updates the language that addresses the Standard Form 312. Removes outdated mailing addresses for filing the Standard Form 312 and prohibits digital signatures on the Standard Form 312 (paras 5 2 and 5 3). o Cancels DA Form 2962 and requires the use of the debriefing acknowledgement section of a Standard Form 312 (Classified Information Nondisclosure Agreement) for termination briefings (para 5 5). o Changes the mandatory requirement for accountability and control of Top Secret (collateral) Information (para 5 18). o Adds section detailing guidance on control and safeguarding of Foreign Government Information , addressing North Atlantic Treaty Organization unclassified and allowing the processing on the non-classified internet protocol router network (para 5 19).

4 O Clarifies language on removal of classified Information for work at home (para 6 6). o Adds requirement for Part 1 of the Standard Form 700 be sealed in an opaque envelope before storing inside of the locked drawer (or door) of the container for protection of the personally identifiable Information (para 6 8d(1)). o Updates instructions on applying the classification authority block of Part 2 of the Standard Form 700 envelope, treating such as a derivative classification (para 6 8d(2)). o Changes minimum requirements from 4 hours to 8 hours for emergency power for intrusion detection equipment (para 6 16g(1)). o Removes outdated language that addresses lock replacement priorities (formerly chap 6).

5 O Removes language related to transportation plans and requires DA commands to follow guidance outlined in the Department of Defense Manual , V3 and the appendix in enclosure 4 (para 7 6b). o Removes deviations to construction standards for open storage (secure room) areas (formerly para 7 20). o Updates language addressing Security incident reporting and unauthorized disclosure of classified Information in the public media (chap 9). o Removes language on alternate compensatory control measures and refers to AR 380 381 for guidance (throughout). o Cancels DA Form 455, Mail and Document Register; DA Form 969, Top Secret Document Record, and DA Form 1575, Request for/or Notification of Regrading Action.

6 *This regulation supersedes AR 380-5, dated 29 September 2000, and rescinds DA Form 455, dated 1 July 1962, DA Form 969, dated 1 October 1978, DA Form 1575, dated 1 September 1977, and DA Form 2962, dated 1 September 1977. AR 380 5 22 October 2019 UNCLASSIFIED i Headquarters Department of the army Washington, DC * army Regulation 380 5 22 October 2019 Effective 22 November 2019 Security army Information Security Program History. This publication is a major revi-sion. Summary. This regulation implements the policy set forth in EO 13526 and DODM , Volumes 1 through 4. It establishes the policy for classification , downgrading, declassification, and safe-guarding of Information requiring protec-tion in the interest of national Security .

7 Applicability. This regulation applies to the Regular army , the army National Guard/ army National Guard of the United States, the army Reserve, and DA ci-vilian personnel, unless otherwise stated. Proponent and exception authority. The proponent of this regulation is the Dep-uty Chief of Staff, G 2. The proponent has the authority to approve exceptions to this regulation that are consistent with control-ling law and regulation. The proponent may delegate this approval authority in writing to a division chief within the proponent agency in the grade of Colonel or the civil-ian equivalent. Activities may request a waiver to this regulation by providing justi-fication that includes a full analysis of the expected benefits and must include formal review by the activity s senior legal officer.

8 All waiver requests will be endorsed by the commander or senior leader of the request-ing activity and forwarded through their higher headquarters to the policy propo-nent. Refer to AR 25 30 for specific guid-ance. army internal control process. This regulation contains internal control provi-sions in accordance with AR 11 2 and identifies key internal controls that must be evaluated (see appendix B). Supplementation. Supplementation of this regulation and establishment of com-mand and local forms are prohibited with-out prior approval by the Deputy Chief of Staff, G 2 (DAMI CDS), 1000 army Pen-tagon, Washington, DC 20310 1000. Suggested improvements.

9 Users of this regulation are invited to send com-ments and suggestions for improvements on DA Form 2028 (Recommended Changes to Publications and Blank Forms) directly to the Deputy Chief of Staff, G 2 (DAMI CDS), 1000 army Pentagon, Washington, DC 20310 1000. Distribution. This regulation is available in electronic media only and is intended for the Regular army , the army National Guard/ army National Guard of the United States, and the army Reserve. Contents (Listed by paragraph and page number) Chapter 1 General Provisions and Program Management, page 1 Section I Introduction, page 1 Purpose 1 1, page 1 References and forms 1 2, page 1 Explanation of abbreviations and terms 1 3, page 1 Responsibilities 1 4, page 1 Record management (recordkeeping)

10 Requirements 1 5, page 1 Section II Responsibilities, page 1 Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the army 1 6, page 1 Deputy Chief of Staff, G 1 1 7, page 1 Deputy Chief of Staff, G 2 1 8, page 1 Commanders of army commands, army service component commands, and direct reporting units 1 9, page 2 Commanders at all levels 1 10, page 2 The Security manager 1 11, page 3 Contents Continued ii AR 380 5 22 October 2019 Supervisors 1 12, page 4 All army personnel 1 13, page 4 Section III Program Management, page 4 Applicability 1 14, page 4 General principles 1 15, page 4 Section IV Special Types of Information , page 5 Restricted data and/ or formerly restricted data 1 16, page 5 Sensitive Compartmented Information , Communications Security Information , and Special Access Program infor-mation 1 17, page 5 Section V Exceptional Situations, page 5 Military operations, exercises, and unit deactivations 1 18, page 5 Waivers and exceptions to policy 1 19, page 6 Section VI Corrective Actions and Sanctions, page 6 General 1 20, page 6 Sanctions 1 21, page 6 Reporting of Security incidents 1 22, page 7 Section VII Reports, page 7 Reporting requirements 1 23, page 7 Command Security inspections 1 24, page 7 Chapter 2 classification .


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