Common use of Classification Levels Clause in Contracts

Classification Levels. TOP SECRET - Material that if compromised could cause “Exceptionally Grave” damage to national security and requires the highest degree of protection. • SECRET - Material that if compromised could cause “Serious” damage to national security and requires a substantial degree of protection. • CONFIDENTIAL - Material that if compromised could cause “Identifiable” damage to national security.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Security Agreement

Classification Levels. TOP SECRET - Material that if compromised could cause “Exceptionally Grave” damage to national security and requires the highest degree of protection. SECRET - Material that if compromised could cause “Serious” damage to national security and requires a substantial degree of protection. CONFIDENTIAL - Material that if compromised could cause “Identifiable” damage to national security.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Security Agreement

Classification Levels. TOP SECRET - Material that if compromised could cause “Exceptionally Grave” damage to national security and requires the highest degree of protection. • SECRET - Material that if compromised could cause “Serious” damage to national security and requires a substantial degree of protection. • CONFIDENTIAL - Material that if compromised could cause “Identifiable” damage to national security. • CUI – Material that if compromised could cause damage to national security or release information that shouldn’t be in everyone’s hands.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Security Agreement