What are the 3 categories of clearance?

What are the 3 categories of clearance?

There are different types of security clearance, and they are broken down into three levels: 1) confidential, 2) secret, and 3) top secret, each of which correspond with the degree of sensitivity involved.

What are the security classification levels?

The three primary levels of classification (from least to greatest) are Confidential, Secret, and Top Secret.

What are the 4 types of classified matters?

Typical classification levels

  • Top Secret (TS)
  • Secret.
  • Confidential.
  • Restricted.
  • Official.
  • Unclassified.
  • Clearance.
  • Compartmented information.

What is a 5C security clearance?

Moderate Risk (5/5C) A position whose work is technically reviewed by a higher authority at the High Risk level to ensure the integrity of the information or IT system.

How much does a TS SCI clearance cost?

The average cost to process a TOP SECRET clearance is between $3,000 and about $15,000, depending upon individual factors. The government pays the cost of clearances for military personnel and civilian government employees.

What is a Yankee White clearance?

Yankee White is an administrative nickname for a background check undertaken in the United States of America for Department of Defense personnel and contractor employees working with the president and vice president. Individuals with Yankee White clearance undergo extensive background investigation.

Is SCI higher than secret?

SCI clearance has been called “above Top Secret”, but information at any classification level may exist within an SCI control system. When “de-compartmented,” this information is treated no differently than collateral (Confidential/Secret/Top Secret) information at the same classification level.

How many levels of national security clearance are there?

There are 5 levels of national security clearance: Enhanced Developed Vetting ( eDV ). For further information on the levels of clearance, who needs clearance and what checks are carried out, please see United Kingdom Security Vetting: clearance levels

Where can I get a security clearance in the UK?

United Kingdom Security Vetting (UKSV) is the main UK government provider of security clearances. If your role working for the government or an industry partner requires access to sensitive information, assets or equipment you will need to hold a valid security clearance.

Is the BPSS considered a formal security clearance?

The BPSS is the recognised standard for the pre-employment screening of individuals with access to government assets. It is not a formal security clearance but its rigorous and consistent application underpins the national security vetting process at CTC, SC and DV.

What are the different levels of security vetting?

There are 5 levels of national security vetting; Developed Vetting ( DV) including Developed Vetting ( DV) Renewal and Enhanced Developed Vetting ( eDV ).