[Sigia-l] Designing a site with restricted content

Taylor, Brett btaylor at roundarch.com
Thu Apr 7 09:45:08 EDT 2005


How Come,

Odd question considering our services has some of the most classified
information in the world and this isn't mean to say that other countries
don't have as classified information.

I work for the Air Force and we deal with this issue every day, but we
call it qualified vs non-qualified and there is a lot of that. We have
it done by role when a user logs into the portal. We even have a
completely secure site, which I don't even have clearance for yet.

I wouldn't make people login only to see the secure stuff, I would have
an initial login and qualify the content at that point. It makes for
better user experience, instead of mid stream requiring a user to login
to get a piece of information.




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From: sigia-l-bounces at asis.org [mailto:sigia-l-bounces at asis.org] On
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Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2005 8:28 AM
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Subject: Re: [Sigia-l] Designing a site with restricted content

dbedford at worldbank.org:

> The best practice for this kind of architecture is that used by the 
> Dept. of Defense.

How come?

Ziya
Nullius in Verba 



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