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I could tell you that - but then I'd have to report myself for causing a security breach.
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No!Originally posted by bobspud View PostBoring point but did you know that the markings are all changing this year?
I needed a CRB check to marshal the school Triathlon, despite being CTC!Originally posted by stek View PostWhy then when I worked on the NHS spine did I not need anything more than a CRB check when I could potentially see people's medical records?
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I'm going to have to ask this...
Why then when I worked on the NHS spine did I not need anything more than a CRB check when I could potentially see people's medical records?Originally posted by SimonMac View PostAll government data has to be Protectively Marked, personal data such as names and addresses, medical history etc will be a minimum of restricted (Not Prospectively Marked > Restricted > Classified > Secret > Top Secret) which required CTC as a minium
Just askin!
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Boring point but did you know that the markings are all changing this year?Originally posted by SimonMac View PostAll government data has to be Protectively Marked, personal data such as names and addresses, medical history etc will be a minimum of restricted (Not ProTectively Marked > Restricted > Classified > Secret > Top Secret) which required CTC as a minium
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What do you reckon is the protective mark on Tony Bliar's tax affairs?Originally posted by SimonMac View PostAll government data has to be Protectively Marked, personal data such as names and addresses, medical history etc will be a minimum of restricted (Not Prospectively Marked > Restricted > Classified > Secret > Top Secret) which required CTC as a minium
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All government data has to be Protectively Marked, personal data such as names and addresses, medical history etc will be a minimum of restricted (Not Prospectively Marked > Restricted > Classified > Secret > Top Secret) which required CTC as a miniumOriginally posted by stek View PostI always wondered why I needed SC for working at the DVLA,...
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