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| Subject: | [CISSP-D] System-high security mode vs Compartmented security mode |
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| Date: | Mon, 02 May 2005 14:42:07 -0000 |
Can someone please tell me the diffrence between these two security modes? The
definitions are listed below and use different words, but I
am not able to distinguish the difference, but there must be something? Thanks
in advance for your input!
In system-high security mode, all users have the highest level of clearance
required by any and all data on the system, but they have a
need-to-know to only some of the data.
Compartmented security mode is appropriate when users have the clearance to
access all the information processed by the system, but might not have the
need-to-know and formal access approval.
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