Property - 'pm marking'
Property Name | pm marking | |
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Definition | A protective marking - used to indicate the severity or impact of the loss of the item marked. | |
Comments | --- | |
Use / Application | Typical values: 'NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED' , 'PROTECT', 'RESTRICTED' , 'CONFIDENTIAL', 'SECRET', 'TOP SECRET' and may be further qualified through ownership, nationality caveat, descriptor and codeword. | |
Expected Value Type | string | |
Allowed Values | ||
Confidential | The classified element contains information where compromise could materially damage diplomatic relations (e.g. protest, sanction); prejudice individual security or liberty; damage the operational effectiveness or security of the UK, allied forces or intelligence operations; nwork substantially against national finances or economic and commercial interests; impede the investigation of a crime; facilitate the commission of a crime; breach information confidentiality; substantially undermine the financial viability of major organisations; seriously impede the development or operation of major government policies; shut down or substantially disrupt significant national operations. ['HMG Security Policy Framework', Cabinet Office Government Security Secretariat (GSS), 23-Oct-2013. Version 11.0]. | |
Not Protectively Marked | The classified element contains information that requires a higher / more restrictive privacy marking. Compromise would result in little or no harm. | |
Not Specified | No classifier has been applied to the classified element. OED: "specified (adj.)" |
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Official | The classified element contains information where compromise would cause no more than moderate damage. GOV.UK: "HMG Security Classifications" |
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Protect | The classified element contains information where compromise could cause distress to individuals; prejudice the investigation of a crime; facilitate the commission of a crime; breach information conidentiality; cause financial loss or loss of earning potential; provide unfair advantage for individuals or companies; disadvantage government in commercial or policy negotiations with others. ['HMG Security Policy Framework', Cabinet Office Government Security Secretariat (GSS), 23-Oct-2013. Version 11.0]. | |
Restricted | The classified element contains information where compromise could adversely affect diplomatic relations; cause substantial distress to individuals; prejudice the investigation of a crime; facilitate the commission of a crime;breach information conidentiality; cause financial loss for individuals or companies; impede government policy operation. ['HMG Security Policy Framework', Cabinet Office Government Security Secretariat (GSS), 23-Oct-2013. Version 11.0]. | |
Secret | The classified element contains information where where compromise could seriously damage military capabilities, international relations or the investigation of serious organised crime. GOV.UK: "Government Security Classifications" , "Government Security Classifications Policy [2023]" |
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Top Secret | The classified element contains information where compromise could cause widespread loss of life or else threaten the security or economic wellbeing of the country or friendly nations. GOV.UK: "Government Security Classifications Policy [2023]" |
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Default value: Not Specified |
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Property Of | Architecture Description Element | |
Configuration | Created: 2012-01-02Modified: 2015-09-05 | |
Specification |
TRAK00002.TRAK. Architecture Framework. Metamodel (2024-11-09) GNU Free Documentation License (Version 1.3, November 2008) at https://www.gnu.org/licenses/fdl-1.3.html Download the specification. |
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