DocumentCode
1329454
Title
A study of the effects of security classification restrictions on technical communication
Author
Taylor, R.L.
Author_Institution
USAF Acad., Denver, CO, USA
Issue
4
fYear
1973
Firstpage
194
Lastpage
199
Abstract
Security classification in science and technology has aroused strong feelings, but there is little objective information about its effects. This paper presents the opposing, and highly subjective, points of view; summarizes objective studies of information flow; and reports an investigation of the flow of restricted and unrestricted information in a large research-and-development laboratory. The investigation showed that security classifications had little effect on the laboratory´s procedure and output; however, additional research is indicated. Altogether this paper demonstrates the feasibility of obtaining empirical data on the effects of security classification on technical communication-data that are much needed, in view of the ongoing controversy.
Keywords
information dissemination; effects; information flow; restrictions; security classification; technical communication; Laboratories; Logic gates; Media; Military aircraft; Research and development; Security; Weapons;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Professional Communication, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0361-1434
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPC.1973.6594028
Filename
6594028
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