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  2. Classified information in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Debriefing is an administrative process that accomplishes two main goals: it creates a formal record that the individual no longer has access to the classified information for that program; and it reminds the individual of their lifetime commitment to protect that information.

  3. United States security clearance - Wikipedia

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    According to NISPOM Chapter 3, newly cleared employees are required to receive an initial security briefing before having access to classified information. This training helps them understand the threat, risks to classified information, how to protect the classified information, security procedures and duties as they apply to their job.

  4. Classified information - Wikipedia

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    Classified information is material that a government body deems to be sensitive information that must be protected. Access is restricted by law or regulation to particular groups of people with the necessary security clearance with a need to know. Mishandling of the material can incur criminal penalties.

  5. Democrat Clinton sent classified material from private ... - AOL

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    Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton sent at least four emails containing classified material from her personal account while she was U.S. secretary of state, the Wall Street Journal ...

  6. Exclusive: Dozens of Clinton emails were classified from the ...

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    For months, the U.S. State Department has stood behind its former boss Hillary Clinton as she has repeatedly said she did not send or receive classified information on her unsecured, private email ...

  7. Security clearance - Wikipedia

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    A clearance by itself is normally not sufficient to gain access; the organization must also determine that the cleared individual needs to know specific information. No individual is supposed to be granted automatic access to classified information solely because of rank, position, or a security clearance. [1] [full citation needed]

  8. Report: Clinton never sent classified information from her ...

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    The U.S. intelligence community no longer believes that Clinton sent messages containing top-secret information from her private email account.

  9. List of U.S. security clearance terms - Wikipedia

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    Within the U.S. government, security clearance levels serve as a mechanism to ascertain which individuals are authorized to access sensitive or classified information. These levels often appear in employment postings for Defense related jobs and other jobs involving substantial amounts of responsibility, such as air traffic control or nuclear ...