How do I report a security incident?
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Classification System
- What has changed in the July 2022 Classification System policy?
- Policy implications: What will our agency need to do?
- Declassification: What is it and what does this mean for my agency?
- Information sharing: What has changed and what does it mean for my agency?
- How will my agency's Classification System performance be measured?
- Online training modules: Who are they for and how do we use them?
- How do I protectively mark or classify a document?
- Can I access protectively marked material that is higher than my national security clearance level?
QUESTION004
How do I report a security incident?
You must report all security incidents to your Chief Security Officer (CSO). The CSO will asses the situation and identify the response, which may include advising the NZSIS or GSCB.
Types of incidents
- Security breach
- Infringement
- Violation
For more information, see Reporting incidents and conducting security investigations.
Document links
- Physical security - Operate and maintain to stay secure
- Physical security for ICT systems
- Handling requirements for protectively marked information and equipment
- Reporting incidents and conducting security investigations
- Working away from the office
- Security Assessment Criteria and the Adjudicative Guidelines
- Event security
- PSR assurance reporting
- Maintaining your national security clearance
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