security clearance

One of the guys here was doing data entry for a defence contractor and he needed one of the lower level clearances (since they were developing guidance systems for the MOD).

Strange, I work for an accounting firm and the team I'm in saw info about a project a client was working on for the military and I've never had any security checks. We were just told not to tell anyone about what we saw but I get that all the time, especially when working on football clubs.

Maybe it depends on the type data entry.

Btw, yes accounting firms do more than punch numbers. The reason we saw that particular document was to see if the company could get capital allowances on the R&D they were doing.
 
LOL LOL LOL Chairman LMAO! I'm guessing you're some bottom-of-the-pile IT support dude within something loosly associated with GCHQ or the military. The thing about this thread is that people who really have access to the kind of information that you suggest you have access to wouldn't ever post here.
I'm quite happy to state that until June last year I had the level of clearance that allowed me to control the movement of NATO submarines in UK waters. I'm not pretending that I know any secrets, that I have access to any documents that I'm going to pretend are important, that I can't discuss what my role was or anything similar.
Mejinks - you are a bull****.

EDIT - I've only just read the post above, and I now think you're even more of a bulls****!

well thanks for the personal attack. First sign of a true ********. As you know *** all about what I do I think you should butt out. Think what you like, it means nothing to me, although I can say you are totally wrong.

Wow, what an important job you had playing a computer game.

I don't quite think im making it clear that I have had security drummed into me. Im not so important in the organization for whom I work, but I can bet my next pay packet that its a higher responsibility than yours. I think you just proved you aren't responsible.
 
well thanks for the personal attack. First sign of a true ********. As you know *** all about what I do I think you should butt out. Think what you like, it means nothing to me, although I can say you are totally wrong.

Wow, what an important job you had playing a computer game.

I don't quite think im making it clear that I have had security drummed into me. Im not so important in the organization for whom I work, but I can bet my next pay packet that its a higher responsibility than yours. I think you just proved you aren't responsible.


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Theres no way any action will be taken against you for posting what level clearance you have on a message board.

Obviously as long as you make no mention of where you work or what you actually do.
 
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I'm not sure if there's anything against it, but in this 'age of terror' people are often advised not to lest they put themselves at risk. Scaremongering, no doubt, but that's what they're told.
 
I feel so happy for the poster who feels its fine to talk about his families involvement with defence etc, good one. You have now made them either a target for foreign intelligence or at the least a target for losing their jobs. Bravo. :rolleyes:

Why not just say my name, its easier to tell who you are moaning about :p

My father and one of his friends from his defence days are who i am talking about. Both of whom now run their own companies, so I think they are quite safe :D

In fact, i have said far less than my dad's friend says on his company website.

Gerald ******, CEO
Gerald's career includes 20 commissioned years in the British Army where he was involved in the International intelligence arena including counter terrorism, running a manufacturing business, before founding The Inkerman Group in 1996. During this period he was chairman of a hospital as well as being selected to be a Governor of a state run community college. He is currently a Liveryman and Court Member of the Company of the Worshipful Security Professionals, a Freeman of the City of London, a member of the Special Forces Club and a member of the Carlton Club.

So, ya boo sucks to you mr important IT top secret blokey!

My father is far more of a target for his work in NI than he ever will be for his Security clearance level!
 
You only have to look at that crappy car in his sig to realise he sells insurance door to door and spoke to someone who *might* have been in the army.
 
Don't know what the big deal is to be honest.

I honestly didn't know there were different levels of security clearance, nor did I know about this official secrets act.

All I know in my own career is that a few of my jobs (one for a fencing company in Doncaster) required that I have 'security clearance' to enter MOD property, and likewise I needed 'security clearance' to do work on an RAF base.

When I asked what this was in my naive "ooooo I feel very important" little mind I was simply told the police did a search on my name for any criminal offences and if nothing came back I was 'good to go'.

So whether or not I'm now gonna be carted off to the stocks or locked in the tower of London or my family taken out with radioactive material in their meals I really don't know!

But.

No big deal really, just means you're not a naughty person!
 
its been over a year since i left there so it's expired then. Is it easier/quicker to get cleared a second time ?

MW
 
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Unless you are not in a role that requires SC, in which case it expires after 12 months.

Hoping to get my SC next year.

I wasnt aware of that, not had SC yet, not worthy lol...

Still, to be honest, i knew a few contractors who have had SC and higher, and i dont know anyone who has been refused one of them yet.

Higer the grade, better the pay :) nice one.

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No ones answered my question. where can i find out about my security clearance, when i was cleared, when it run out, what they found etc ?

MW
 
Phone the cabinet switchboard and ask? They'll at least tell you where to ask if they can't answer.
020 7276 1234

That's the people that deal with SC CTC and BPSS checks.
 
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