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      • For public sector and companies wholly or partially state owned, and for other organizations, compliance is mandatory for classified information. In terms of requirements for protection of classified information are differentiated by level of classification, on the one hand, and after the form in which they are found, on the other side.

      • The organization's information may be classified as:
      Classified information - information that requires protection against unauthorized disclosure and bearing identifiers specific to that effect. They may be state secret information and secret employment information.
      State secret information is an information that has classification levels:

      - SECRET - information whose disclosure is likely to cause damage to national security;

      - TOP SECRET - information whose disclosure is likely to cause serious damage to national security;

      - TOP SECRET OF PARAMOUNT IMPORTANCE - information whose disclosure is likely to produce an exceptionally serious damage to national security

      Secret employment information is the information whose disclosure is likely to cause damage to public legal or private persons.

      Classified information - which are not publicly available and which are protected by domestic measures, specific to each organization;

      Public information - any information resulting from the public authority or public institutions activities (Law no. 544/2001 on free access to public information).

      National legislation and ORNISS Director's orders on classified information (Law 182/2002 on classified information protection; GD 585/2002 for the approval of national standards for protection of classified information in Romania; GD 781/2002 on the protection of secret information etc.) express binding requirements for the protection of classified information as paper, film, microfilm, etc., and those in electronic and communications systems where they are archived, processed and transmitted.

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Classified information protection   __________________

• For public sector and companies wholly or partially state owned, and for other organizations, compliance is mandatory for classified information. In terms of requirements for protection of classified information are differentiated by level of classification, on the one hand, and after the form in which they are found, on the other side.

• The organization's information may be classified as:
Classified information - information that requires protection against unauthorized disclosure and bearing identifiers specific to that effect. They may be state secret information and secret employment information.
State secret information is an information that has classification levels:

- SECRET - information whose disclosure is likely to cause damage to national security;

- TOP SECRET - information whose disclosure is likely to cause serious damage to national security;

- TOP SECRET OF PARAMOUNT IMPORTANCE - information whose disclosure is likely to produce an exceptionally serious damage to national security

Secret employment information is the information whose disclosure is likely to cause damage to public legal or private persons.

Classified information - which are not publicly available and which are protected by domestic measures, specific to each organization;

Public information - any information resulting from the public authority or public institutions activities (Law no. 544/2001 on free access to public information).

National legislation and ORNISS Director's orders on classified information (Law 182/2002 on classified information protection; GD 585/2002 for the approval of national standards for protection of classified information in Romania; GD 781/2002 on the protection of secret information etc.) express binding requirements for the protection of classified information as paper, film, microfilm, etc., and those in electronic and communications systems where they are archived, processed and transmitted.