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  2. Canada security clearance - Wikipedia

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    Three levels of personnel screening exist, with two sub-screening categories: [4] [5] Standard screenings are completed for individuals without law enforcement, security and intelligence functions with the government, whereas Enhanced screenings are for individuals with law enforcement, security and intelligence functions, or access to those data or facilities.

  3. Scott Jones (Canadian civil servant) - Wikipedia

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    Scott Jones is a Canadian official, who was appointed to head a cyber security agency, in 2018. [1] His agency, the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security, will have 750 individuals in 2019. [2] Jones has Bachelor's degrees in Computer Science and Electronic Systems Engineering, and a Masters in Business Administration. [1]

  4. Security clearance - Wikipedia

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    A United States security clearance is an official determination that an individual may access information classified by the United States Government. Security clearances are hierarchical; each level grants the holder access to information in that level and the levels below it.

  5. Communications Security Establishment - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Centre for Cyber Security (CCCS or Cyber Centre; French: Centre Canadien pour la Cyber Sécurité) is the Government of Canada authority responsible for monitoring threats, protecting national critical infrastructure against cyber incidents, and coordinating the national response to any incidents related to cyber security.

  6. Classified information - Wikipedia

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    This process often includes security clearances for personnel handling the information. Some corporations and non-government organizations also assign levels of protection to their private information, either from a desire to protect trade secrets , or because of laws and regulations governing various matters such as personal privacy , sealed ...

  7. Category:Computer security specialists - Wikipedia

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  8. Compartmentalization (information security) - Wikipedia

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    Compartmentalization, in information security, whether public or private, is the limiting of access to information to persons or other entities on a need-to-know basis to perform certain tasks. It originated in the handling of classified information in military and intelligence applications.

  9. ClearanceJobs - Wikipedia

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    The website ClearanceJobs.com typically has more than 40,500 security clearance job listings, [3] but companies frequently use the site to search for candidates, rather than posting jobs. [4] Careers listed on the site range from custodial worker to counterintelligence analyst and cyber counterterrorism targeting analyst. [5]

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