In the US, according to Executive Order 13526 of December 29, 2009 - Part 1, Sec 1.2 (a)(2):
"Secret" shall be applied to information, the unauthorized disclosure of which reasonably could be expected to cause serious damage to the national security that the original classification authority is able to identify or describe.
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In the United States and Britain, data is classified as "Secret" if:
"Such material would cause "serious damage" to national security if it were publicly available."
Other nations have roughly equivalent classifications for data based on the same criteria. For a more complete list, see the attached related link.
It refers to the Federal Rules of Evidence.Rule 502. Attorney-Client Privilege and Work Product; Limitations on Waiver(a) Scope of waiver.In federal proceedings, the waiver by disclosure of an attorney-client privilege or work product protection extends to an undisclosed communication or information concerning the same subject matter only if that undisclosed communication or information ought in fairness to be considered with the disclosed communication or information.(b) Inadvertent disclosure.A disclosure of a communication or information covered by the attorney-client privilege or work product protection does not operate as a waiver in a state or federal proceeding if the disclosure is inadvertent and is made in connection with federal litigation or federal administrative proceedings - and if the holder of the privilege or work product protection took reasonable precautions to prevent disclosure and took reasonably prompt measures, once the holder knew or should have known of the disclosure, to rectify the error, including (if applicable) following the procedures in Fed. R. Civ. P. 26(b)(5)(B).[( c ) Selective waiver.In a federal or state proceeding, a disclosure of a communication or information covered by the attorney-client privilege or work product protection - when made to a federal public office or agency in the exercise of its regulatory, investigative, or enforcement authority - does not operate as a waiver of the privilege or protection in favor of non-governmental persons or entities. The effect of disclosure to a state or local government agency, with respect to non-governmental persons or entities, is governed by applicable state law. Nothing in this rule limits or expands the authority of a government agency to disclose communications or information to other government agencies or as otherwise authorized or required by law.]**(d) Controlling effect of court orders.A federal court order that the attorney-client privilege or work product protection is not waived as a result of disclosure in connection with the litigation pending before the court governs all persons or entities in all state or federal proceedings, whether or not they were parties to the matter before the court, if the order incorporates the agreement of the parties before the court.(e) Controlling effect of party agreements.An agreement on the effect of disclosure of a communication or information covered by the attorney-client privilege or work product protection is binding on the parties to the agreement, but not on other parties unless the agreement is incorporated into a court order.(f) Included privilege and protection.As used in this rule:(1) "attorney-client privilege" means the protection provided for confidential attorney-client communications, under applicable law; and(2) "work product protection" means the protection for materials prepared in anticipation of litigation or for trial, under applicable law
The two main standards of foreseeability are subjective (based upon what the at-fault party actually knew or understood) and objective (measured by what a reasonable person would have known under similar or the same circumstances).
The Data Protection Act of 1998 ensures that companies and individuals do everything in their power to ensure that any information held by said company is only kept for as long as reasonably needed, is kept secure and confidential, and is only accessed by authorised persons who have a genuine need to access the data.
His fears were quelled by her reassuring yet rational words, and to his own surprise he slept reasonably well that night.
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Unauthorized disclosure could reasonably be expected to cause serious damage to the national security if it is top secret information.
Into which classification is the following statement categorized: "...information in which the unauthorized disclosure could reasonably be expected to cause damage to the national security
Into which classification is the following statement categorized: "...information in which the unauthorized disclosure could reasonably be expected to cause damage to the national security
Secret information could reasonably be expected to cause serious damage to national security in the event of unauthorized disclosure.
Into which classification is the following statement categorized: "...information in which the unauthorized disclosure could reasonably be expected to cause damage to the national security
Into which classification is the following statement categorized: "...information in which the unauthorized disclosure could reasonably be expected to cause damage to the national security
Secret. Answers: TOP SECRET is: You will apply a TOP SECRET classification to an SOP in which the unauthorized disclosure of its contents could reasonably be expected to cause exceptionally grave damage to the nation's national security. (GRAVE being operative word) SECRET is: You will apply a SECRET classification to an SOP in which the unauthorized disclosure of its contents could reasonably be expected to cause serious damage to national security. (SERIOUS being the operative word) CONFIDENTIAL is: You will apply a CONFIDENTIAL classification to an SOP in which the unauthorized disclosure of its contents could reasonably be expected to cause damage to national security. (no modifier of the amount of damage)
Secret. Answers: TOP SECRET is: You will apply a TOP SECRET classification to an SOP in which the unauthorized disclosure of its contents could reasonably be expected to cause exceptionally grave damage to the nation's national security. (GRAVE being operative word) SECRET is: You will apply a SECRET classification to an SOP in which the unauthorized disclosure of its contents could reasonably be expected to cause serious damage to national security. (SERIOUS being the operative word) CONFIDENTIAL is: You will apply a CONFIDENTIAL classification to an SOP in which the unauthorized disclosure of its contents could reasonably be expected to cause damage to national security. (no modifier of the amount of damage)
Secret. Answers: TOP SECRET is: You will apply a TOP SECRET classification to an SOP in which the unauthorized disclosure of its contents could reasonably be expected to cause exceptionally grave damage to the nation's national security. (GRAVE being operative word) SECRET is: You will apply a SECRET classification to an SOP in which the unauthorized disclosure of its contents could reasonably be expected to cause serious damage to national security. (SERIOUS being the operative word) CONFIDENTIAL is: You will apply a CONFIDENTIAL classification to an SOP in which the unauthorized disclosure of its contents could reasonably be expected to cause damage to national security. (no modifier of the amount of damage)
Secret information could reasonably be expected to cause serious damage to national security in the event of unauthorized disclosure.
Secret information could reasonably be expected to cause serious damage to national security in the event of unauthorized disclosure.
The security classification that should be applied to a standing operating procedure (SOP) with such potential consequences would be "Top Secret." This classification is reserved for information whose unauthorized disclosure could reasonably be expected to cause exceptionally grave damage to national security. It is important to ensure that access to this SOP is restricted to individuals with the appropriate clearance level to protect sensitive information.