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SECURITY MANAGEMENT SECURITY Level System (SLS) INTERIM POLICY . Date: UNITED NATIONS SECURITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM SECURITY Policy Manual Chapter IV SECTION B UNSMS SECURITY Policy Manual - 1 Chapter IV: SECURITY MANAGEMENT B. SECURITY Level System (SLS) Interim Policy A. Introduction: 1. The SECURITY Level System is a system for assigning a grade or level to areas where the United Nations operates in order to identify the overall level of danger in that area. The SECURITY Level System is a tool for United Nations SECURITY professionals to: a. More accurately identify and measure the level of SECURITY threat that exists in a geographic location, b. Produce a SECURITY Level (1-6) for that location, and c.
UNSMS Security Policy Manual - 1 Chapter IV: SECURITY MANAGEMENT – B. Security Level System (SLS) – Interim Policy A. Introduction: 1. The Security Level System is a system for assigning a grade or level to areas
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UNITED NATIONS FIELD SECURITY HANDBOOK, Chapter IV, Security, Security management, An Introduction to Computer Security: The, Chapter, Management, OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT OFFICE, THE DIRECTOR OF NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE, Chapter IV SECURITY MANAGEMENT, Chapter IV: SECURITY MANAGEMENT, Use of Armed Security Services, Use of Armed Security Services from Private Security, Conflict Prevention, Management, Resolution, Peacekeeping and Security, Intake, Screening, Prioritization, Assessment, and Case Management, FOUNDATIONS OF POLICE ORGANIZATION