Asset classification is an important component of information security, where hierarchical models of classification are used. This level of classification is based on the concern that unauthorized disclosure of information could cause grave damage to the U.S.:

a. Top secret
b. Secret
c. Confidential
d. For Official Use Only


a. Top secret

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