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who can access classified data
Only persons with appropriate clearance, a non-disclosure agreement, and need-to-know can access classified data.
Only persons with appropriate clearance, a non-disclosure agreement, and need-to-know can access classified data.
Classified information is not typically available online to the general public. It is classified for a reason, usually to protect national security or sensitive information. Access to classified information is restricted and typically limited to authorized individuals within government agencies or organizations that deal with such information.
Classified data is secured from the public eye. One must have the proper authorization and credentials to be able to access this information.
Restricted government information is considered classified. The law prohibiting access and disclosure of this information is contained in 18 US Code 798, Disclosure of classified information.
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The United States Government can be classified as a mixed Government.
Entity means a specific thing in both database work and data modeling. An entity is data that can be classified, and has a relationship with other classified data, as in entities.
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The meaning of the word classified depends on its usage in the sentence. Information that is classified by a government agency means that it is information that is not available to the general public, or even everyone within their agency. Only people who have earned a certain level of trust will be able to access that information.
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.