UKSV is the main UK government provider of security clearances for national security vetting. Find out how to apply, sponsor, change personal circumstances, and access guidance and regulation for vetting.
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UKSV is the main UK government provider of security clearances for national security vetting. Find out how to apply, sponsor, change personal circumstances, and access guidance and regulation for vetting.
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Learn about the different levels of security vetting required for access to government assets and information in the UK. Find out who needs them, what they provide access to, and what checks are involved for each level.
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Learn about the different levels and types of security clearance required for access to government information and assets in the UK. Find out how vetting is carried out, reviewed and regulated by UKSV and other agencies.
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National Security Vetting (NSV) reminds all users to ensure that devices are up to date when connecting to the NSVS portal. This includes using the latest version of your internet browser such as Chrome or Edge, antivirus or similar security, and the latest security updates applied.
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National Security Vetting is an integral part of protecting sensitive government material and supporting national security. It allows us to ensure that privileged information doesn’t fall...
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Security vetting aims to establish whether a person can be assumed to be loyal to the interests protected in this Act and to be otherwise reliable from a security standpoint. During the security vetting, all circumstances that may be assumed to imply security vulnerabilities must be taken into account.
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Under Chapter 2, Section 1 of the Protective Security Act (2018:585), an operator must conduct a protective security analysis. The protective security analysis must identify what classified information and other security-sensitive activities the operation entails, and what threats and vulnerabilities are associated with these protective values.
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National Security Vetting is distinct from other types of vetting, (for example checks to determine suitability to work with children) and is regulated by the Government’s statement of vetting policy which is set out in full on the pass application and security questionnaire. WHY HAVE A SECURITY VETTING SYSTEM AND HOW DOES IT WORK?
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Security vetting is a process which comprises a series of background checks to establish whether one can be granted access to sensitive data, assets and equipment. Hence, if your role requires such access you will need to hold a valid security clearance.
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ting is the process for obtaining security clearance. National Security Vetting ensures that a person’s character and personal circumstances are such that they can be trusted to work in a...
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