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English to Russian translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Law (general) | |||||||
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3 +1 | если формуляр/бланк полностью выполнен |
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если формуляр/бланк полностью выполнен Explanation: GENERAL PRINCIPLES 1. The public sector holds a very wide range of information and delivers many different services, but many of the information risks organisations must manage are broadly similar. The majority of information related to public sector business, operations and services can be managed as OFFICIAL. Indeed most organisations will operate almost exclusively at this level. 2. There is no unclassified level below this - any information that is created, processed, generated, stored or shared within (or on behalf of) HMG is OFFICIAL by definition. 3. There is no requirement to mark routine OFFICIAL information. 4. Personnel, physical and information security controls for OFFICIAL are based on commercial good practice, with an emphasis on staff to respect the confidentiality of all information. In some instances a more limited need to know must be enforced and assured. A single handling caveat ‘OFFICIAL-SENSITIVE’ provides for this. 5. OFFICIAL–SENSITIVE must be clearly marked. https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachm... |
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