Classification Path |
The path to the subclass. You can click the hyperlink to open
the library, class, and subclass. |
Name |
The name of the subclass. |
Type |
The type of security class. |
Title |
The title of the subclass. You can edit the title to identify
the security class. |
Description |
The detailed description of the subclass. |
State |
The current lifecycle state of the subclass: Inactive or
Active. |
Restrict Locations for
Exceptions |
TRUE=Yes FALSE=No. If TRUE, the restrictions of any
location security rules associated to the class will be applicable above the
authorization by any exceptions for that class. However, if the exception
granting access to a user already contains any location-specific restriction,
the location security rules associated to the class are not considered.
If FALSE, then authorization is directly by the exception with no check
of any location security rules on the class. In this case, any location-specific
restriction should be defined directly on the exception. For more
information, see Countries/Locations of the exceptions. |
Export Control Countries |
The country related to the subclass. |
Data Rights Code |
The code for data rights assignment according to EIA
836. |
Export Control
Attributes |
Destination Control Statement |
Destination Control Statements typically stamped on documents
according to the statement defined by the contracting program office. |
Export Control Warning Notice |
Export Control Warning Notice typically stamped on documents
according to the contracting Program Office, with text such as "Warning - This
document contains technical data…" |
Process Access Classification |
TRUE = Yes, FALSE = No. If TRUE, then the authorization check
executes for the classified items according to the active security rules and
exceptions for the class. If FALSE, then the authorization check is not performed
for the related item with that value. This value will be FALSE on an item only if
all related classes for the item have the value set to FALSE. In practice, set the
value to FALSE only for a class where no rules are expected like NLR (No License
Required) in which business logic requires that classification must exist on an
item even when no authorization checks are needed. This value is defined by the
class owner and can be modified only by an IP Security Manager. |
Owner |
The user who owns the subclass. |
Originator |
The user who created the subclass. |
Originated |
The date the subclass was created. |
Policy |
IP Security Class governs the lifecycle states of a
subclass. |