Sentences with phrase «protecting classified information»

For example, to protect classified information, we may promulgate rules that would allow an intelligence community agency to create a separate body within that agency to receive complaints.

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The core of any argument about stories of this kind is that they are protected by the First Amendment because there is a clear public interest in having the information released that outweighs the fact that it was classified, or may have been obtained by illegal means.
«The rules governing the suspension of security clearances were established to protect our national security by temporarily halting the flow of classified information until allegations are fully investigated and resolved,» committee ranking member Rep. Elijah Cummings wrote.
And it doesn't always protect folks like Edward Snowden, who disseminate information the U.S. government has deemed classified.
«Instead of constructively addressing [his concerns over the intelligence programs], Mr. Snowden's dangerous decision to steal and disclose classified information had severe consequences for the security of our country and the people who work day in and day out to protect it,» Lisa Monaco, the White House adviser on homeland security and counterterrorism, said in a response to an online petition seeking Snowden's pardon.
The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) is a Federal law that gives you the right to access any U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) records unless DOT reasonably foresees that the release of the information in those records would harm an interest protected by one or more of the nine exemptions (such as classified national security, business proprietary, personal privacy, investigative documents) or release is prohibiInformation Act (FOIA) is a Federal law that gives you the right to access any U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) records unless DOT reasonably foresees that the release of the information in those records would harm an interest protected by one or more of the nine exemptions (such as classified national security, business proprietary, personal privacy, investigative documents) or release is prohibiinformation in those records would harm an interest protected by one or more of the nine exemptions (such as classified national security, business proprietary, personal privacy, investigative documents) or release is prohibited by law.
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While it is for the executive branch to decide what information is classified, the guide concludes, it is for the judiciary «to protect the rights of parties in civil and criminal cases while keeping government secrets.»
«In their present state, the impugned sections give the state the ability to arbitrarily protect whatever information it chooses to classify as «secret official» or «official» or unauthorized for disclosure — and to punish by way of a criminal offence those «speakers,» «receivers» and «listeners» who come within that protected sphere.
Though revealing classified information on the floor in either house would likely have serious consequences internally in terms of committee assignments and the member's relationship with leadership, members of Congress are protected by the Constitution's Speech and Debate Clause and can not be prosecuted for statements made on the floor of either house.
In addition, several commenters asserted that the rule should be revised to ensure that once protected health information was classified as research information unrelated to treatment, it could not be re-classified as something else at a later date.
Responsible for implementation of National, DoD, Director of Central Intelligence Directive (DCID), Joint Air Force Army Navy (JFAN, USAF and MAJCOM policies classifying and protecting special access program systems, national defense and other sensitive information originated or controlled by higher - level authorities and associated personnel.
Developed, administered, and implemented the organizations physical security, crime prevention, and fire safety programs for the purpose of safeguarding and protecting personnel, property, and classified information from theft or fire
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