Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) Security Practice Test

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In a SCIF, what must SCI always be stored in?

A GSA-approved container

In a Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF), all Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) must be stored in a General Services Administration (GSA)-approved container. GSA-approved containers are specifically designed to meet stringent security standards to protect classified information, ensuring that only authorized personnel have access. These containers are built to withstand various threats, such as unauthorized access or tampering, which is crucial in maintaining the integrity and confidentiality of SCI.

The requirement for GSA-approved containers is a critical part of safeguarding national security information and adheres to established federal guidelines for managing classified materials. Other storage options, like fireproof cabinets, standard filing cabinets, or locked desk drawers, do not inherently meet the specific security requirements for handling SCI, making them unsuitable for compliance within a SCIF environment.

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A fireproof cabinet

A standard filing cabinet

A locked desk drawer

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