Confidentiality
Spectr treats confidentiality as a baseline condition for working with security, defence, logistics, and critical-infrastructure customers. Operational context, customer identity, technical requirements, mission needs, product details, and support information are handled as sensitive unless the customer has clearly approved wider disclosure.
Confidentiality applies to people, systems, documents, communications, and physical handling. Access must be based on need-to-know, sensitive material must not move through unnecessary channels, and information should be classified, labelled, stored, and shared according to its sensitivity and the applicable project requirements.
If work involves classified information under Norwegian rules, confidentiality is not only a business promise. Handling must follow the relevant legal and contractual framework, including security agreements, authorisations, personnel access requirements, and customer-defined controls. Spectr's public commitment is to treat sensitive information conservatively and to formalise stricter handling where the project requires it.