#2026-264General Security Agreement between the Government of the French Republic and the Government of the Republic of Singapore on the Mutual Protection of Classified and Jointly Generated or Transmitted Protected Information in Non-Defense Areas
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This law enacts a security agreement between France and Singapore to protect classified and sensitive joint information outside of defense. It impacts entities that handle these types of data by establishing rules for classification levels, security clearances, and handling protocols.
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Key Changes
- Established mutual protection protocols for classified information between France and Singapore.
- Set rules for security clearance levels and the handling of protected information.
- Defined transmission modes and security principles for non-defense related cooperations.
Obligations
What this law requires
Entities must assign a classification level to classified information in accordance with national laws and regulations of the originating Party
Entities must mark protected information with 'DIFFUSION RESTREINTE' marking to restrict distribution to only those with a need to know
Each entity must determine which internal personnel have a need to know for classified or protected information
National Security Authorities must notify the other Party in writing of their competent security authorities and inform them of any significant changes via diplomatic channels
Only persons with required security clearance and an established need to know may access classified information up to their assigned clearance level