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new keycard systems are installed and functional
Here are a rundown of all 5 types
1. Level 1 (Basic Access): Key cards at this level provide access to general areas of the facility, such as public areas, cafeterias, and restrooms. Personnel (mostly test subjects) with Level 1 clearance typically have limited access to sensitive information and equipment.2. Level 2 (Restricted Access): Level 2 key cards grant access to restricted areas within the facility, including laboratories, offices, and storage rooms containing non-critical materials. Personnel with Level 2 clearance are entrusted with handling moderately sensitive information and equipment.
3. Level 3 (Confidential Access): Key cards at this level offer access to confidential areas housing sensitive information, experimental prototypes, and controlled substances. Personnel with Level 3 clearance are subject to thorough background checks and additional security protocols due to the increased sensitivity of the areas they can access.
4. Level 4 (Top Secret Access): Level 4 key cards provide access to top-secret areas containing classified information, advanced research projects, and highly volatile materials. Personnel with Level 4 clearance undergo extensive vetting procedures and are required to sign non-disclosure agreements, with access strictly monitored and restricted to authorized individuals.
5. Level 5 (Directorial Access): Reserved for top-level executives, directors, and administrators, Level 5 key cards grant unrestricted access to all areas of the facility, including highly secure zones and command centers. Personnel with Level 5 clearance have the highest level of trust and responsibility, overseeing critical operations and strategic decision-making within the organization.
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