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unclassified$86602$ - traduzione in olandese

AMERICAN FEDERAL INFORMATION SENSITIVITY DESIGNATION
Sensitive But Unclassified; For official use only; Sensitive but Unclassified
  • A menu for a party, marked FOUO
  • An example of FOUO being mixed in with Top Secret info in the same document. (From the CIA Inspector General report about Torture in the War on Terror)

unclassified      
adj. ongeclassificeerd
non-metal         
  • alt=a glass tube, held upside down by some tongs, has a clear-looking ice-like plug in it which is slowly melting judging from the clear drops falling out of the open end of the tube
  • alt=A graph with a vertical electronegativity axis and a horizontal atomic number axis. The five elements plotted are O, S, Se, Te and Po. The electronegativity of Se looks too high, and causes a bump in what otherwise be a smooth curve.
  • alt=a cluster of purple crystals flanked to either side by some white crystals which themselves have a sprinkling of brown, translucent crystals on their sides
  • alt=a man kneels in one corner of a darkened room, before a glowing flask; some assistants are further behind him and discernible in the dark
  • alt=Greyish lustrous block with uneven cleaved surface.
  • alt=a cluster of bright cherry-red crystals
  • alt=A small glass jar filled with small dull grey concave buttons. The pieces of selenium look like tiny mushrooms without their stems.
  • alt=N, S and I are shown as moderately strong oxidizing agents; O, F, Cl and Br are relatively strong oxidizing agents.
CHEMICAL ELEMENTS WHICH TEND TO LOCALIZE THEIR VALENCE ELECTRONS RATHER THAN FORMING A METALLIC MATERIAL
Non-metal; Nonmetals; Non-metals; Properties of non-metals; Non metals; Non metal; Polyatomic nonmetal; Diatomic nonmetal; Active nonmetal; Less active nonmetal; Reactive nonmetal; Reactive nonmetals; Other nonmetal; Nonmetallic; Unclassified nonmetal
niet-metaal (chemisch element zonder metallische eigenschappen)
security classification         
  • Security classifications in the UK
  • Kvalificerat hemlig}}, that is, Top Secret.
  • KGB regulation seen in Museum of Genocide Victims Vilnius
  • Museum of Genocide Victims]], [[Vilnius]]: originally marked ''top secret''
  • A building in [[Wuhan]] housing provincial offices for dealing with foreign countries etc. The red slogan says, "Protection of national secrets is a duty of every citizen".
MATERIAL THAT GOVERNMENT CLAIMS REQUIRES CONFIDENTIALITY
Security classification; Top secret; Top-secret; Classified document; Official secret; Unclassified; Cosmic Top Secret; Classified Information; National security classification; State secrets; Classified intelligence; Top Secret; TOP SECRET; Top-secret information; Secret clearance; Classified matter; National secret; Commercial-in-confidence; UNCLAS; TSNV; TSPV; Commission consultative du secret de la défense nationale; CCSDN; (U); Information classification; VS-Vertraulich; Commercial in confidence; Classified material; Restreint UE; ATOMAL; Yderst hemmelig; LIMDIS; Classified documents
veiligheidsklassificatie (rangschikking van geloofwaardigheid van iemand en in hoeverre gevoelig legermateriaal en veiligheidsgeheimen blootgelegd kan worden)

Definizione

non-metal
¦ noun an element or substance that is not a metal.
Derivatives
non-metallic adjective

Wikipedia

Sensitive but unclassified

Sensitive But Unclassified (SBU) is a designation of information in the United States federal government that, though unclassified, often requires strict controls over its distribution. SBU is a broad category of information that includes material covered by such designations as For Official Use Only (FOUO), Law Enforcement Sensitive (LES), Sensitive Homeland Security Information, Sensitive Security Information (SSI), Critical Infrastructure Information (CII), etc. It also includes Internal Revenue Service materials like individual tax records, systems information, and enforcement procedures. Some categories of SBU information have authority in statute or regulation (e.g. SSI, CII) while others, including FOUO, do not.

Sensitive Security Information (SSI) is a category of sensitive but unclassified information under the United States government's information sharing and control rules, often used by TSA and CBP. SSI is information obtained in the conduct of security activities whose public disclosure would, in the judgment of specified government agencies, harm transportation security, be an unwarranted invasion of privacy, or reveal trade secrets or privileged or confidential information.

UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO is primarily a Department of Defense phrase/acronym, used for documents or products which contain material which may be exempt from release under the Freedom of Information Act. It is treated as confidential, which means it cannot be discarded in the open trash, made available to the general public, or posted on an uncontrolled website. It can, however, be shared with individuals with a need to know the content, while still under the control of the individual possessing the document or product.

Information that may be protected with these labels range from personally identifying information such as passport and Social Security numbers to documents protected by the attorney–client privilege. Though SBU information may be exempt from complete disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act, it should not be universally withheld.

PARD (Protect as restricted data) is an unclassified but sensitive marking used in the Department of Energy. It is the marking that was on Dr. Wen Ho Lee's program codes at Los Alamos National Laboratory. He (and many other scientists) backed up such data to tape. The government would later claim this was 'espionage' and charge him under 18 U.S.C. § 793, (the Espionage Act) which makes it a felony to 'withhold' information related to the 'national defense'. He eventually pleaded guilty to one of the 54 counts against him. He later won a lawsuit against the government and several newspapers over his treatment.

Limited Distribution, Proprietary, Originator Controlled, Law Enforcement Sensitive were designations the Pentagon attempted in 2011 to exempt from President Obama's Executive Order 13556.

The number of designations in use by various branches of the U.S. government for unclassified information eventually numbered more than 100. On May 9, 2008, President George W. Bush directed their consolidation into a new category: Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI).