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  2. Swedish Customs Service - Wikipedia

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    The Swedish Customs ( Swedish: Tullverket, lit. 'Customs Administration') is the customs service of the Kingdom of Sweden. It is a department of the Government of Sweden. It is one of the oldest governmental agencies in Sweden, as it was founded in 1636. [1] [2] It is also Sweden's de facto border guard .

  3. List of U.S. security clearance terms - Wikipedia

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    The following investigations are used in clearance determinations: [ 12] ANACI (Access National Agency Check with Inquiries) – Initial Confidential, Secret, L, LX; only used for civilian employees. NACLC (National Agency Check with Law and Credit) – Initial Confidential, Secret, L, LX; reinvestigations.

  4. Swedish Authority for Privacy Protection - Wikipedia

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    The agency is based in Stockholm and is led by Director-general Kristina Svahn Starrsjö. It has approximately 40 employees, the majority of whom are lawyers. The agency also has a call center that receive on average 200 calls and 60-70 e-mails per week, mostly relating to topical questions regarding protection of privacy. See also

  5. Swedish Security Service - Wikipedia

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    The Swedish Security Service's main tasks and responsibilities are: [6] [14] Counter-espionage – preventing and detecting espionage and other unlawful intelligence activities; targeting Sweden, its national interests abroad, and also foreign interests and refugees within the borders of Sweden.

  6. Swedish Police Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Swedish Police Authority (Swedish: Polismyndigheten) is the national police force (Polisen) of the Kingdom of Sweden.The first modern police force in Sweden was established in the mid-19th century, and the police remained in effect under local government control up until 1965, when it was nationalized and became increasingly centralized, [3] to finally organize under one authority January ...

  7. Security clearance - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, a security clearance is an official determination that an individual may access information classified by the United States Government. Security clearances are hierarchical; each level grants the holder access to information in that level and the levels below it.

  8. Swedish Commission on Security and Integrity Protection

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    The Swedish Commission on Security and Integrity Protection ( Swedish: Säkerhets- och integritetsskyddsnämnden) is a Swedish administrative authority sorting under the Ministry of Justice responsible for supervising law enforcement agencies' use of secret surveillance techniques, assumed identities and other associated activities.

  9. Police in Sweden evacuate about 500 people from security ...

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    STOCKHOLM (AP) — A suspected gas leak at the headquarters of Sweden’s security agency Friday forced authorities to evacuate some 500 people from the facility, Swedish broadcaster TV4 said.