Laws and Regulations Governing the Protection of Sensitive But Unclassified Information: Classification Directives, FOIA, State Department Emails, Nuclear and Missile Technology, DoD, NASA, NRC, TSA
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Professionally converted for accurate flowing-text e-book format reproduction, this important publication sets forth the statutes, regulations, and Executive Branch directives that define and govern access to Sensitive But Unclassified (SBU) information. Although there is growing concern in the post 9/11 world that guidelines for the protection of SBU (often referred to as Sensitive Homeland Security Information) are needed, a uniform legal definition or set of procedures applicable to all Federal government agencies does not now exist. Regulations are reported to be under development in the Office of Management and Budget and the Department of Homeland Security. (One section discusses State Department email security, a topic in the news regarding former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's email controversy.)
The dissemination of SBU technology is regulated through export controls administered by the Departments of Commerce and State. This report outlines the general applicability of these controls, as well as their applicability to missile and nuclear technology. This report also delineates regulations and directives applicable to the Department of Defense, Department of Energy, Federal Aviation Administration (and Transportation Security Administration), Nuclear Regulatory Commission, and Department of State.
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