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If the information that is being reported is classified, then the recipient must have a need-to-know and the recipient must hold a security clearance.
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Some of those techniques may be extremely sensitive and held on a need-to-know basis within the special reconnaissance organization.
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Access control means reporting can be adjusted on a need-to-know basis.
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Cricket has always given the public information it deserves on a need-to-know basis, but such checks need to be made publicly.
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Because we kind of tend to use a lot of them for like-to-know rather than need-to-know, and again, that gets very, very expensive.
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Access to any particular piece of information requires need-to-know.
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In other cases, there is a formal need-to-know determination.
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You can ensure that employees see highly-sensitive data only on a need-to-know basis and that accidental leaks are prevented.
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Please keep this section on a need-to-know basis.
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Even though two employees in different departments have a top-secret clearance, they must have a need-to-know in order for information to be exchanged.
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