The security classification regime in use within the federal
executive branch traces its origins to armed forces information
protection practices of the World War I era. This classification
system - designating information, according to prescribed criteria
and procedures, protected in accordance with one of three levels of
sensitivity, is based on the amount of harm to the national
security that would result from its disclosure. This book explores
the history, status, and emerging management issues of security
classified and controlled information today.
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