security clearance levels
Security clearance levels refer to the different levels of access granted to individuals based on their background, qualifications, and level of security risk. This system is used to ensure that sensitive information is only accessed by those with the appropriate security clearance, in order to protect national security interests. Different levels of security clearance may allow individuals access to varying levels of classified information, and may require them to undergo different levels of background checks and security screenings.
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