Title :
A study of the effects of security classification restrictions on technical communication
Author_Institution :
USAF Acad., Denver, CO, USA
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;
Journal_Title :
Professional Communication, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPC.1973.6594028