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Having reviewed DoD Wireless STIG (Ver6, Release 1), Sarah learns she may only utilize SecNet 54 and ______________ for transmitting classified information up to Top Secret.
Unclassified information is a formal marking to designate that the information is not classified as confidential, secret or top secret.
Confidential, Secret, and Top Secret are the three main levels of classified material.
Confidential, Secret, and Top Secret are the three main levels of classified material.
Up to Top Secret is not very serious. You can hand carry an item, papers, laptop and any other handheld item containing materials considered Secret and Top Secret. There are dedicated phone lines and faxes used commonly in the US Federal government conveying information at this level.
Sensitive data is always classified.
Classified means that only those people selected can know this information or read this document. Classified means being assigned to a group or having a group identity. When most people refer to some information as classified, we actually mean that information or documents are classified as top secret, secret, private, personal. Other information may also be classified as public or public domain, or available only for certain groups. Books can be classified as fiction or non-fiction or be classified based on their subject matter.
that is classified information deemed top secret by the U.S Goverment
Both are Department of Defense computer systems. NIPR is the Non-classified IP Router Network for sensitive but unclassified information. SIPR is the Secret Internet Protocol Router Network for secret or classified information.
The only commercial products currently approved to transmit classified information up to Top Secret are the SecNet 54, made by Harris Corporation, and the Talon KOV-26, made by L3 Communications. These are the only encryption products that comply with the US Department of Defence's Security Technical Implementation Guide (STIG) for wireless communications
Building covered bridges without metal nails, metal screws or metal bolts is a trade secret. Classified information could be considered to be a trade secret.
That was standard practice and it still is. All secret and classified military information is kept secret to protect the forces and the efforts to defeat the enemy.