...United States Marine Corps We will be discussing the information flow of the United States Marine Corps. We will go over everything from marking to safeguarding to control measures to security check to other security measures. The first thing that we will discuss is the marking of information. To do this first we must understand the classification types of information that is within the military branch of services. Those classifications are as follows: unclassified, official, restricted, confidential, secret and top secret. Every country has the same levels of confidentiality levels for their specific types of information. And those specific types are usually restricted, confidential, secret and top secret. Depending on your rank and your specific job within the military you will need to get a security clearance to be able to even view certain levels of information that flows through the military. A clearance is the military’s way of checking your background and your history very thoroughly to ensure that you don’t have anything in your background that the enemy could use to get you to divulge and information that they deem necessary to destroy us. For example, let’s say that you have a top secret clearance and you work for the department of defense’s special weapons division and you are overseas and you decide to unwind and have a few drinks with fellow workers in the same division that you work in and all of you are at a bar. You do not realize that you are talking very...
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...INTERNET REGULATION Legal and Ethical Issues Concerning Internet Regulation Calvin White Park University Outline 1. Intro a. Regulating the Internet: Delicate, difficult, presents challenges 2. Body b. Past i. History of Internet Regulation 1. Early role of regulation a. Mediate connectivity between researchers, government 2. Milestones and events that shaped regulation b. 70s and before - Lab experiments c. 80s - Early commercialization d. 90s - Widespread adoption i. Early malicious activity ii. Educational organizations e. 2000 to present iii. The need to curb crime iv. The need to protect consumers and businesses v. The defense of our nation’s assets 3. Leaders in Internet regulation f. Efforts at home g. Efforts abroad 4. The challenges of regulation ii. Why broad regulation has proven difficult 5. Technology meant for other purposes 6. Grew too quickly c. Present iii. Structure 7. Present-day regulations h. How ongoing Internet regulation works 8. Who controls the Internet? i. Who enforces regulation? 9. How infractions are punished iv. Problem...
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