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[ - ] Joe_McCarthy [op] -1 points 1 monthApr 2, 2025 19:55:05 ago (+0/-1)

From the AI. Just remember as you read all this that the US is a democracy and open society. Truly.

It's difficult to definitively say which country classifies the most information, as data on this topic is often not readily available or publicly tracked. However, the United States is known to have a robust classification system with three levels: Top Secret, Secret, and Confidential, used for national security information.

Here's a breakdown of what we know:

United States:

The U.S. uses three levels of classification: Top Secret, Secret, and Confidential, defined by the potential damage to national security.

NATO:

NATO also has a security classification system with levels like NATO RESTRICTED, NATO CONFIDENTIAL, NATO SECRET, and COSMIC TOP SECRET.

General Information:

Data classification is typically broken down into categories like Public Data, Internal-Only Data, Confidential Data, and Restricted Data.

No Single Source:

There isn't a single, widely accepted source that tracks and ranks countries based on the amount of information they classify.

[ - ] HelenHighwater 1 point 1 monthApr 2, 2025 20:14:58 ago (+1/-0)

Freedom's just another word for nothin' left to lose.