
Security Classification System
A Security Classification System is a method used by governments and organizations to categorize information based on its sensitivity and the level of protection it requires. Typically, information is classified into levels such as "Confidential," "Secret," and "Top Secret," with each level indicating how restricted access should be. The aim is to protect sensitive information from unauthorized access that could compromise national security, public safety, or privacy. This system helps ensure that only individuals with the necessary clearance can view or handle information that could cause harm if disclosed.