Talk:Classified information
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This page seems really incomplete without any reference to computing and the TCSEC (Trusted Computing System Evaluation Criteria) --- the old "Orange Book" and "Rainbow Series" standards.
However, I'm wont to add those myself (User:JimD The canonical site for TCSEC is: http://www.radium.ncsc.mil/tpep/process/faq-sect4.html (currently down? --- use Google cache (http://216.239.53.104/search?q=cache:lNS1mfU9cscJ:www.radium.ncsc.mil/tpep/process/faq-sect4.html+TCSEC+&)?
request for info
How likely is it for a U.S. citizen to be rejected? What are the top reasons for rejection?
Active or inactive... what is the difference? When and how does one convert to the other?
In a job description, what do "SAR clearance will be required" and "Ability to obtain secret/SAR clearance required" mean?
Does "confidential/SCI" or "secret/SCI" exist? Maybe in theory but not in practice? If it does not exist (either way), then shouldn't "top secret/SCI" be listed above "top secret"?
If you have clearance, to what degree can you discuss that fact? It can go on a resume, right?
Where can topics requiring clearance be discussed? If a pair of engineers wanted to discuss work while swimming far out in the ocean, would that be fine? How about at a sleazy hotel?
65.34.186.143 23:02, 19 Jun 2005 (UTC)
