Visitors who are not certified may access classified information as long as their affiliation or position warrants it.

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Multiple Choice

Visitors who are not certified may access classified information as long as their affiliation or position warrants it.

Explanation:
Access to classified information is governed by clearance and need-to-know, not by affiliation or position alone. A visitor who has not been cleared does not have authorization to view classified materials, even if their role would seem to warrant it. The proper process requires a security clearance (or a temporary access arrangement) and a formal need-to-know determination, often with appropriate training and supervision. So the statement is false.

Access to classified information is governed by clearance and need-to-know, not by affiliation or position alone. A visitor who has not been cleared does not have authorization to view classified materials, even if their role would seem to warrant it. The proper process requires a security clearance (or a temporary access arrangement) and a formal need-to-know determination, often with appropriate training and supervision. So the statement is false.

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