Government Security Classifications Policy definition

Government Security Classifications Policy means the Government Security Classification Policy which establishes the rules for classifying HMG information. The policy is available at: Government Security Classifications - ▇▇▇.▇▇ (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇)

Examples of Government Security Classifications Policy in a sentence

  • The Supplier shall comply with the UK Government Security Classifications Policy in order to recognise government classification and handling markings and ensure the appropriate level of information security and information management required by the same.

  • From 2 April 2014 the Government is introducing its new Government Security Classifications Policy (GSC) to replace the current Government Protective Marking Scheme.

  • Legislation, ACoP or similar industry or Government guidelines The following legislation, Approved Codes of Practise (ACoP) or similar industry or Government guidelines shall apply: BS 7958-CCTV Management and Operation; HMG Infosec Standard 5 ( IS5); Security Equipment Assessment Panel (SEAP); Communications Electronic Security Group (CESG); Security Policy Framework; ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/government/publications/security-policy-framework The Government Security Classifications Policy (2014).

  • DFID holds a moderate amount of protectively marked material (according to the Government Security Classifications Policy) and, by comparison with other UK government departments, a limited amount of personal data, mostly relating to DFID staff and Ex-Colonial Civil Service pensioners.

  • As such they undertake to: Ensure compliance with legislation (eg Data Protection Act, Human Rights Act) and the Government Security Classifications Policy.

  • Legislation, ACoP or similar industry or Government guidelines The following legislation, Approved Codes of Practise (ACoP) or similar industry or Government guidelines shall apply: BS 7958:1999; HMG Infosec Standard 5 (IS5); Security Equipment Assessment Panel (SEAP); Communications Electronic Security Group (CESG) - Information Assurance Standard 1 & 2; Security Policy Framework; and The Government Security Classifications Policy (2014).