Security Week
Across
- 2. the security classification used when the compromise of the information could cause damage to the national interest, organisations or individuals
- 4. A security zone used to access and store top secret and code word material (acronym)
- 5. A p_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ m_ _ _ _ _ _ indicates the required level of protection to all users of the information
- 7. the approved method of destroying hard copy security classified information.
- 8. a physical storage place for security classified documents
- 9. caveat that indicates only Australian citizens can access the information.
Down
- 1. The overarching framework that mandates security requirements for the department
- 3. The secretary has signed a clear desk and clear screen
- 4. a method for securely transferring hard copy PROTECTED material and above
- 6. who is the only person / area that can change the sensitivity or security classification applied to information?