Definition & Explanation
Security clearances are formal authorisations granting individuals access to classified or sensitive information based on vetting processes. Security clearances vary by country and sensitivity level, including Baseline, Secret, and Top Secret classifications. Maintaining valid security clearances requires background checks, ongoing monitoring, and compliance with protective security frameworks. Organisations must track security clearances to ensure authorised access and regulatory adherence. Effective governance over security clearances reduces insider risk and strengthens information protection.
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