In this chapter, you read about the ways that information can be classified, and why businesses and governments go to great lengths to keep certain information secret. You looked at several business drivers for access control to protect the value of information that can be used in the competitive environment of business.
Just like governments, corporations need to restrict access to information.
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The national security classification scheme includes the levels Unclassified, _____________, Secret, and Top Secret.
PII may or may not be considered sensitive information.
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PII may be disclosed without the written consent of the subject under a few specific circumstances, including law enforcement or congressional investigation.
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A company can face fines for disclosing sensitive information, even if the disclosure was accidental.
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All information is potentially sensitive, so you should secure all of it.
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The findings of a risk assessment are sensitive and should be protected.
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There are situations where information that is common knowledge in one part of a business should not be disclosed to another part of the same business.
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A company can be held responsible if a third party, such as a vendor or contractor, discloses sensitive information owned by the company.