Unclassified: This is the lowest level of data classification. Unclassified data contains information that is non-sensitive and can be freely shared or accessed without any restrictions. It does not pose any risk if disclosed or accessed by unauthorized individuals. Confidential: The confidential level...
It was only after the lifting of the East/West “Iron Curtain” in the early 1990's when low-noise mm microwave sources, fast switches and detectors, which had been developed in the military domain, became available also for unclassified research in the public domain, for instance at universi...
"The fundamentals include getting a good handle on your user -- authentication, roles, access, etc.," he said. "Some of it requires a set of tools, but a lot of it is just administration, making sure you're giving people the minimum amount of access required to do their jobs. ...