solved The U.S. government classifies sensitive information into four main categories
The U.S. government classifies sensitive information into four main categories based on the degree of damage that would occur to national security if the information were disclosed in an unauthorized manner: Unclassified, Confidential, Secret, and Top Secret.
A typical classification scheme used by the private sector includes these categories: Public, Internal, Sensitive, and Highly Sensitive.
Answer the following question(s):
Why do you think the U.S. government does not typically use the Sensitive category?
What classification levels would a private company that works on government contracts use? Why?