Security Clearance Levels

here's a breakdown of GRDSC security clearances from Level 1 to Level 6, including sub-categories for Level 6 clearance:

1. Level 1 (L1):
- Basic access granted to non-anomalous or low-risk information and facilities. Typically assigned to administrative staff, janitorial personnel, and other non-essential personnel.

2. Level 2 (L2):
- Access to slightly more sensitive information and areas, including some low-risk anomalous objects or phenomena. Assigned to junior researchers, security personnel, and support staff.

3. Level 3 (L3):
- Access to moderately sensitive information, including containment procedures for mid-level anomalous objects and limited access to research data. Assigned to mid-level researchers, containment specialists, and supervisory personnel.

4. Level 4 (L4):
- Access to highly sensitive information, including detailed containment procedures for high-risk anomalous objects and extensive research data. Assigned to senior researchers, project leads, and high-ranking security personnel.

5. Level 5 (L5):
- Access to top-secret information, including classified research projects, SCP documentation, and high-level security protocols. Assigned to senior Foundation personnel, site directors, and members of the Ethics Committee.

6. Level 6 (L6):
- Highest level of clearance within the GRDSC, granting access to the most sensitive information and decision-making authority for global SCP operations. Divided into sub-categories:

- Omega 5 (O5):
- Reserved for members of the O5 Council, the highest governing body within the Foundation. Grants authority over all SCP-related matters, including containment, research, and security protocols.

- Omega 6 (O6):
- A special designation within Level 6 clearance, granted to select individuals with exceptional expertise or responsibilities. These individuals may have specialized roles such as overseeing specific SCP projects, leading task forces, or serving as liaisons with external organizations.

These security clearances help regulate access to sensitive information and resources within the GRDSC, ensuring that personnel are appropriately equipped to handle the responsibilities and risks associated with their assigned roles.

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