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Protecting NATO Secret and Foreign Government Information

The blog post discusses how to handle and classify foreign government information (FGI) and North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) information in a government contracting environment. FGI is any information from foreign governments, while NATO information is specific to NATO activities. Both are stored securely as Classified National Security Information. Once a contractor is handling such information, standard U.S. security protocols apply, and the Department of Defense provides further regulations and guidance.

Source: securityboulevard.com –

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