
In the pre-title credits sequence (the first to be set in the UK itself), Bond (Roger Moore) was visiting his late wife Teresa's grave (the first instance in all the Bond films) when he was picked up in a helicopter sent from Universal Exports (a cover name for MI6), due to an emergency. It was the first instance in which the singer of the title song appeared in the title sequence. Title Song: "For Your Eyes Only" (sung by Sheena Easton). Main Title Sequence: Designed by Maurice Binder Gun-barrel Sequence: Designed by Maurice Binder See Bond Girls in For Your Eyes Only (1981) To Kill (1989) | GoldenEye (1995) | TomorrowĪnother Day (2002) | Casino Royale (2006) | Quantum Your Eyes Only (1981) | Octopussy (1983) | A

Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969) | Diamonds During calmer periods, like the summer holidays, or while a budget is being passed, the volume of classified information decreases.Russia With Love (1963) | Goldfinger (1964) | Thunderball

In times of tension, or during summits and ministerials, the percentage of NATO CONFIDENTIAL and NATO SECRET documents goes up. Confidential and Secret are less common, and the least common marking is Cosmic Top Secret.

In general, the most common security marking at NATO is Unclassified and Restricted. NATO UNCLASSIFIED can be understood as similar to copyright protection, where the information constitutes NATO’s intellectual property.īeyond that, four levels of security classification exist: NATO RESTRICTED, NATO CONFIDENTIAL, NATO SECRET, AND COSMIC TOP SECRET. This marking can seem somewhat contradictory to those outside the organization. Unclassified information should only be used for official purposes, and not be released without authorization nor published online. The first part, ‘NATO,’ refers to the ownership, while ‘UNCLASSIFIED’ is the level of security marking. Material marked NATO UNCLASSIFIED is managed and owned by NATO.

In the case of Publicly Disclosed material, this is stamped on the left hand side of the document. Non-Classified documents are either unmarked, or marked as Public, Non-Classified, or Releasable for internet transmission. There are three possible classification categories, Non-Classified, Unclassified and Classified. Therefore, classified information is protected through a series of security procedures based on its markings. Unintended or malicious disclosure could cause damage to NATO’s forces, its members or its mission. NATO works with sensitive information and limits access to individuals with proper security clearances.
