EU classified information definition
Examples of EU classified information in a sentence
EU classified information cannot yet be exchanged on a systematic basis with these States.
Compromise of EU classified information occurs when it has wholly or in part fallen into the hands of unauthorised persons, i.e. who do not have either the appropriate security clearance or the necessary need-to-know or if there is the likelihood of such an event having occurred.
EU classified information may be compromised as a result of carelessness, negligence or indiscretion as well as by the activities of services which target the EU or its Member States, as regards EU classified information and activities, or by subversive organisations.
The Contractor recognises that the Agency is subject to the Council’s security regulations set out in Council Decision 2011/292/EU of 31 March 2011 on the security rules for protecting EU classified information.
In the general implementation of its activities and for the processing of tendering procedures in particular, the EDA observes the Council’s security regulations set out in Council Decision 2011/292/EU of 31 March 2011 on the security rules for protecting EU classified information.
A system of visitor checks designed to deny unauthorised access to EU classified information shall also be established.
The Senior Mission Security Officer will conduct the general management of all mission security aspects i.e. drawing up - or completing - and keeping up-to-date the mission security plan in accordance with the EU Field Security Handbook approved by the GSA Security Office, ensuring effective and secure communications through the IT/ Communications Officer as well as the physical and procedural protection of the EU classified information as per the Council Guide on Security of Information, etc.
The main purpose of the security measures stated in this section is to provide protection against unauthorised disclosure of EU classified information (the loss of confidentiality) and against the loss of integrity and availability of information.
These measures concern only the protection of EU classified information; other security measures may have to be planned.
Users shall take the responsibility for ensuring that EU classified information is stored on media with the appropriate classification marking and protection.