
Receiving Information
When information is received the recipient should make a written record of the
information in as much detail as possible. This should include the:
time and date the information was received
time and date the record was made
the identity of the person recording the information
from whom the information was received where this is different.
In circumstances where the identity of the provider of the information is sensitive
then the identity of the person can be anonymised, providing a secure record is kept
of the individual’s identity. This is to safeguard the individual and the organisation
in the event of legal proceedings.
Once recorded this information should then be graded according to the reliability
of the individual providing the information and the accuracy of the information provided.
The information should then be assessed according to the risks attached to the
information. This will then determine to whom the information is passed and the security
attached to it. In order to process intelligence, the accepted standard
model should be used.
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