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LCD
A basic level of integrity and a basic level of availability
Mac iii
A high level of integrity and a high level of availability
A high level of integrity and a medium level of availability
but does not materially affect support to deployed or contingency forces in the short-term, would be categorized as MAC level
MAC Level 3 refers to a classification within the Department of Defense's (DoD) Military Access Control (MAC) system, indicating a moderate level of security and access restrictions. This level is typically applied to systems that handle sensitive but unclassified information, requiring a controlled environment to protect against unauthorized access. Access at this level may involve specific personnel vetting and adherence to established security protocols.
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MAC-2 requires more stringent protection measures than MAC-3, but not as much as MAC-1. This level of protection must be better than industry best practices.
In accordance with US Army regulations, MAC II has more stringent protection requirements than MAC III. MAC I is the category with the most protection requirements of all three.