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No. Data is "Classified" based on the damage that might result from unauthorized disclosure. Some data is Sensitive, but will not necessarily do harm to the country if released publicly - such as PII- which could do harm to individuals if released but not necessarily the country.
OPSEC is about not releasing confidential information that has been entrusted to you. Unauthorized disclosure of sensitive information could jeopardize the safety and confidentiality of people, documents, etc.
DLP stands for Data Loss Prevention. It is a set of tools and processes used to identify and prevent the unauthorized transmission of sensitive data outside an organization's network.
no. fmcsa guidelines say that a cmv driver must test negative in pre employment drug screen PRIOR to performing any safety sensitive functions ie: fmcsa 382.301. hop ethis helps
The advantage is security. You know who is coming in and out and who is authorized to go where. This can help protect sensitive information.
A) Users can unknowingly sever access to shared files or printers.C) Sensitive data could be made available to unauthorized users.Guide to Networking Essentials, Fifth Edition
A network security test is all-important with regard to a secure internet connection. It prevents unauthorized access and prevents stealing of sensitive data.
It is called redaction. This process involves covering or removing sensitive or confidential information from a document or image to prevent it from being seen or accessed by unauthorized individuals.
Preventing compromise or loss of information Preventing unauthorized access and disclosure Regulating access to sensitive information Safeguarding all information regardless of its form Regulating access to controlled unclassified and classified information