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  • '''Classified information''' is material, collected or created by a government, that is subject to li ...that the single paragraph from the original document actually contains to classified information, so the new document is, in good faith, classified SECRET although it conta
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  • ...etwork that carries the bulk of [[classified information]], limited to a [[classified information#General classification|security classification]] of SECRET.
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  • ...s, through legal action when necessary, government documents, especially [[classified information|declassified information]]
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  • #Redirect [[Classified information]]
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  • A military and intelligence communications system approved for [[classified information]] designated collateral TOP SECRET, as well as any information in a [[compa
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  • ...equipment, that has sufficient physical safeguards to protect unencrypted classified information passing through it.
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  • ...ng]] and administrative controls such as physical security and personnel [[classified information|security clearances]]
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  • {{r|Classified information}}
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  • ...at, respectively, the unclassified but government-only [[extranet]], the [[classified information|SECRET]], and [[compartmented control system|TOP SECRET/compartmented contr
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  • {{r|Classified information||**}}
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  • Many of its hearings are closed to the public, in that they deal with [[classified information]] or the subset that is under [[compartmented control system]]s. While, for
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  • {{r|Classified information}}
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  • ...other sensors aboard will be commercial, to avoid problems of disclosing [[classified information|classified]] technology. In addition to the flight crew, onboard personnel
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  • ...hysical protection that it is trusted to carry [[plaintext|unencrypted]] [[classified information]]. A PDS is compliant with what the military calls RED/BLACK engineering cr ...cal safeguards have been applied to permit the transmission of unencrypted classified information.
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  • ...Internet Protocol Router Network. It is not authorized for the transfer of classified information, but access to it is restricted to U.S. military personnel, civilian govern
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  • ...networks on which the various enterprise networks, of varying levels of [[classified information|security classification]], are mapped as [[routing|routed networks]].
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  • {{r|Classified information}}
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  • {{r|Classified information}}
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  • ...r [[diplomacy (foreign policy)|foreign policy]] and are in fact properly [[classified information|classified]] pursuant to such [[Executive Order]];
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  • {{r|Classified information}}
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  • ...dermine national security because enemy determinations are based partly on classified information.
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  • ...partmented control system|sensitive compartmented intelligence (SCI) and 6 classified information|collateral TOP SECRET and below). These have digital rates from 4.8 to 512
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  • ...lectronic, and information security, such that it meets the criteria for [[classified information]] subject to [[compartmented control system]]s.<ref name=DCID>{{citation
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  • ...nd even the usual comment that it is approved for "collateral" (TOP SECRET classified information|classification not belonging to a compartmented control system, as well as
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  • ...ence Agency Inspector General Report of Investigation Improper Handling of Classified Information By John M. Deutch''], Feb. 18, 2000</ref> President Clinton pardoned Deutch
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  • ...as material to which all participants, with different levels of access to classified information, can have access. V-OSINT can provide information withour revealing the det
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  • '''Classified information''' is material, collected or created by a government, that is subject to li ...that the single paragraph from the original document actually contains to classified information, so the new document is, in good faith, classified SECRET although it conta
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  • ...ding protection. This protection, in modern times, has been formalized as classified information. ...mation Act (FOIA) of several countries, and the leaking and publication of classified information. Leaks may be from those with authorized access to the material, such as Da
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  • ...ental research institute and library that Archive collects and publishes [[classified information|declassified documents]]. It also serves as a repository of government reco
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  • ...arged with leaking secret documents,<ref name=Cnn2019-05-09/>, having sent classified information about drone warfare to the press.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Swaine |first=Jon | ...= Ex-intelligence analyst gets more than 3 years in prison for sharing classified information with reporter
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  • ...ttp://www.fas.org/irp/offdocs/pdd39.htm}}</ref> While it not been fully [[classified information|declassified]], its states U.S. policy to "deter, defeat, and respond vigor
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  • ...good, is first focused on the policy aspects of secrecy, such as abuses of classified information|security classification. It will release various unclassified reports not r
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  • ...'''SECRET Internet Protocol Router Network'''. It is used used for passing classified information|tactical and operational information at the SECRET classification level. <r ...ensitive traffic, such as JWICS. SIPRNET, however, can handle the bulk of classified information used by conventional military units.
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  • ...ientists, and is an advocate for improving but not abolishing of the U.S. classified information|government classification system. He has obtained and published many gover
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  • The AFMIC Wires summarizes current medical intelligence, including classified information to the SECRET level, which is sent electronically every 2 weeks to designat
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  • ..., if the concept of '''need to know''', a military axiom, is applied. A [[Classified information#security clearance|security clearance]] does not automatically confer the p
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  • ...added myself as a member, and [[information assurance]], cryptology, and [[classified information]] as articles. What, if anything, am I doing wrong, or do I need to wait fo
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  • ...des. While it is jam-resistant, it is not encrypted and not authorized for classified information.
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  • ...e public perception. Legal means such as [[Non-Disclosure Agreement]]s, [[classified information|information security classification]] (e.g., SECRET), and contract stipulat
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  • ...and New Zealand, and allies such as Japan and Singapore. ROE are usually classified information, for the obvious reason that one does want one's enemy to know how far they
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  • Above and beyond their regular classified information|security classification systems for military, diplomatic, and intelligence ==Sharing of classified information with other countries==
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  • ...rast, GIG services tend to run over the some of the networks, of different classified information|security levels, which are overlaid on the shared Defense Information Syste
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  • ...lationship. For example, general-purpose U.S. military networks that carry classified information, such as [[SIPRNET]] or [[JWICS]], have a reasonable amount of mutual trust
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  • ..., the Media and the Rule of Law'', he argues that the culture of leaking [[classified information]] has grown to catastrophic proportions.<ref>{{citation
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  • ...e used for the most sensitive command and operations information, at the [[classified information|collateral TOP SECRET]] level and above. "Spirit" is an acronym for "Spec
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  • While it produces reports at all levels of [[classified information]], it probably publishes more of its analytical output than any world intel
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  • ...ource intelligence systems at compartmented control system|TOP SECRET/SCI, classified information|SECRET, and unclassified levels.
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  • ...r weapons. Military units in the field are almost always authorized, by [[classified information|classified]] [[rules of engagement]], to use force in self-defense. There h
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  • ...otocol network ([[SIPRNET]]) and the Sensitive but Unclassified Network ([[Classified information in the United States|SBU]]). SBU users can access Intellipedia from remote
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  • ...the Manhattan Project, he learned how to break into filing cabinets where classified information was stored. Although he never took any of the secret documents, he left beh
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  • ...al report on irregularities at the Abu Ghraib prison. While his report was classified information|classified, it was leaked, raised wide adverse publicity, and put him into
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  • ...e fully prepared to observe the problems of security, to withhold printing classified information." There was a genuine clash here, as Moyar agrees the military did, at time
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  • * Not advisable for [[classified information|security-classified]] or proprietary files
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  • ...cks and takes 128, 192 or 256-bit keys. While DES was never intended for [[classified information]], although it was approved for such use in some specific cases, AES, with
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  • * to protect certain classified information from disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act.
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  • ...distant duty for a secret project." Their identities and activities were [[Classified information|very highly classified]], since the slightest leak of information could rui
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  • ...tamper resistance techniques, and methods of overcoming them, tend to be [[classified information]].
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  • ...he surprise of the military, some civilian organizations, which dealt with classified information, had developed very good OPSEC procedures. ...measures might be closing drapes or blinds over the window of a room where classified information is handled, and might be photographed by an adversary at a height comparabl
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  • ...ere valid analogies to [[automatic declassification]] of most government [[classified information]] after a certain period of time.
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  • ...a, or recording it as a possible new emitter. ELINT data is usually highly classified information, and is protected as such. In the US and its allies, rather confusingly, EL
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  • In 1947 the [[U.S. government]] began studying them, often in [[classified information|classified]] projects.
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  • {{r|Classified information}}
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  • ..., and accepted both for sensitive but unclassified traffic, as well as for classified information sent with NSA-generated and maintained keys, redraws the cryptologic enviro
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  • ...nd [[covert action]]. [[Leon Panetta]] is the DCIA. Many CIA reports are [[classified information]], and, further, under [[compartmented control system]] additional controls ...y, its budget, as well as that of the entire intelligence community, was [[classified information]], but the total intelligence budget is now made public, and there is a str
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  • ...e and euphemistic; the very existence of the organization was originally [[classified information|classified]]. It has dual responsibilities: ...anizations such as NATO, there are increasing problems as to the extent of classified information, especially in a [[compartmented control system]], as used for intelligence
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  • * [[Classified information/Definition]]
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  • }}</ref> By any name, nuclear targeting is a highly classified information|classified document, and has been one of the most secret and sensitive issu
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  • ...ence Agency Inspector General Report of Investigation Improper Handling of Classified Information By John M. Deutch''], Feb. 18, 2000</ref> President Clinton pardoned Deutch
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  • * [[Classified information/Related Articles]]
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  • * [[Template:Classified information/Metadata]]
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  • ...asics becomes much more difficult. Were the relationship one that involved classified information, there would be an extensive personal history questionnaire, fingerprint ch
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  • ...ion of digital communications system, and the rethinking of what levels of classified information would be available at what level. For example, satellite imagery intelligen
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  • ...r discoveries that he had authorized wiretaps aimed at stopping leaks of [[classified information]]. In 1975, President [[Gerald Ford]] replacing him as national security ad
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