INFORMATION ASSURANCE. 42.1. In April 2014 the UK Government Cabinet Office introduced the Government Security Classifications - xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xx/government/publications/government-security- classifications – which allows information assets to be classified into three types: Official, Secret and Top Secret. Additionally, in cases where there is a clear and justifiable requirement to reinforce the “need to know‟, assets should be conspicuously marked as Official-Sensitive.
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INFORMATION ASSURANCE. 42.1. In April 2014 the UK Government Cabinet Office introduced the Government Security Classifications - xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xx/government/publications/government-security- classifications xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xx/government/publications/government-security-classifications – which allows information assets to be classified into three types: Official, Secret and Top Secret. Additionally, in cases where there is a clear and justifiable requirement to reinforce the “need to know‟, assets should be conspicuously marked as Official-Sensitive.
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Samples: Framework Agreement