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  2. IR35 - Wikipedia

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    IR35 is the United Kingdom's anti-avoidance tax legislation, the intermediaries legislation contained in Chapter 8 of Income Tax (Earnings and Pensions) Act 2003. The legislation is designed to tax 'disguised' employment at a rate similar to employment.

  3. Security vetting in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Baseline Personnel Security Standard (BPSS) checks are normally performed when a person is recruited. All those with access to government assets are subject on recruitment to the requirements of the Baseline Personnel Security Standard. This includes all applicants for employment in the civil service and armed forces and applies to both permanent and temporary staff and private secto

  4. List X site - Wikipedia

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    A List X site is a commercial site (i.e. non-government) on UK soil that is approved to hold UK government protectively marked information marked as 'Secret' or above, or international partners information classified ‘Confidential’ or above. [1]

  5. MoD data breach: UK armed forces' personal details ... - AOL

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  6. Joint Services Publication 440 - Wikipedia

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    Joint Services Publication 440 ("JSP 440") is the name of a British 2001 Ministry of Defence 2,400-page restricted security manual, detailing the requirements for units with regards to all areas of security both physical and electronic.

  7. Category:Security breaches - Wikipedia

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  8. Parkerian Hexad - Wikipedia

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    The Parkerian hexad is a set of six elements of information security proposed by Donn B. Parker in 1998. [1] [2] The Parkerian hexad adds three additional attributes to the three classic security attributes of the CIA triad (confidentiality, integrity, availability). The Parkerian Hexad attributes are the following: Confidentiality; Possession ...

  9. Government Security Classifications Policy - Wikipedia

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    The criteria for classifications are being adjusted to, so there is not always a perfect map from layer to layer. The GSCP uses three levels of classification: OFFICIAL, SECRET and TOP SECRET. [ 2 ] This is simpler than the old model and there is no direct relationship between the old and new classifications.