Effectively not. You will notice that paragraphs in the document are preceded either by (U) or by (S//NF)
(U) simply means Unclassified. (S//NF) means "Secret/No Foreign Nationals".
Any US citizen has not violated fundamental clearance issues by reading it (however, OpSec provides that this information should only be available on a need to know basis). Non-US Citizens outside the US aren't covered by US law in the same way. The position of Non-US nationals in the US is probably different. I am neither a Lawyer nor a US Citizen and I possess no US Security Clearance.
Ooooh, seeeeecret! Page 19: "2 (S//NF) 2 VOIP is a technology that allows telephone calls to be made using a broadband internet connection instead of a regular (analog) phone line."
Secret / Noforn means only US Citizens with a current Secret clearance and a certified need to know can read it. If you have no security clearance and no legitimate need to know, you're not supposed to have access to even FOUO (for official use only) or confidential documents, which are lower classifications of documents. Even if you have a secret clearance and are a US citizen, if you have no need to know, you also can not have access to the documents.
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Um, no, you're quite wrong. A normal, uncleared, without need to know US Citizen should not read a document labeled Secret. That is violating a "fundamental clearance issue".
"Nature is very un-American. Nature never hurries."
-- William George Jordan
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Not if the document is classified by the US government and you're in Italy (and don't plan to go to the US).
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(U) simply means Unclassified.
(S//NF) means "Secret/No Foreign Nationals".
Any US citizen has not violated fundamental clearance issues by reading it (however, OpSec provides that this information should only be available on a need to know basis). Non-US Citizens outside the US aren't covered by US law in the same way.
The position of Non-US nationals in the US is probably different.
I am neither a Lawyer nor a US Citizen and I possess no US Security Clearance.
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Page 19:
"2 (S//NF) 2 VOIP is a technology that allows telephone calls to be made using a broadband internet connection instead of a regular (analog) phone line."
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When I dealt with Secret Noforn documents, they were l
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