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  2. College Confidential (company) - Wikipedia

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    College Confidential was founded to "demystify many aspects of the college admissions process, and to help even 'first timer' students and parents understand the process." The founding editorial team, consisting of Dave Berry, a senior admissions officer; David Hawsey; and Roger Dooley, a parent who is active in high school academics; supplied ...

  3. SOM (architectural firm) - Wikipedia

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    In 1942, SOM was hired by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for a highly confidential project: the planning of Oak Ridge, Tennessee. By 1945, the town was home to 75,000 people. The work at Oak Ridge prepared SOM to take on the large-scale architectural and planning projects that would define the postwar era.

  4. Classified information - Wikipedia

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    Confidentiel UE/EU Confidential: information and material the unauthorised disclosure of which could harm the essential interests of the European Union or of one or more of the Member States; Restreint UE /EU Restricted : information and material the unauthorised disclosure of which could be disadvantageous to the interests of the European ...

  5. Trade secret - Wikipedia

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    As a company can protect its confidential information through NDA, work-for-hire, and non-compete contracts with its stakeholders (within the constraints of employment law, including only restraint that is reasonable in geographic- and time-scope), these protective contractual measures effectively create a monopoly on secret information that ...

  6. Sensitive compartmented information facility - Wikipedia

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    Access to SCIFs is normally limited to those individuals with appropriate security clearances. [6] Non-cleared personnel in SCIFs must be under the constant oversight of cleared personnel and all classified information and material removed from view to prevent unauthorized access. [7]

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  8. Clearswift - Wikipedia

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    Clearswift was founded as NET-TEL in 1982. [2] [3] One of the co-founders, John Horton, had previously worked at GEC and Acorn Computers.[4]In 1988, NET-TEL launched Route400, the world's first mail client for MS-DOS (using the X.400 protocol).

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