<p>Millions of jobs require a U.S. government security clearance. Getting or keeping one is an anxiety-inducing process shrouded in mystery, and sometimes, urban legend. From drug use and bankruptcy to cryptocurrencies and motorcycle gangs, we unpack all of your top (or most unexpected) security clearance questions. We also talk with some of the leading experts and government officials charged with overseeing the security clearance process and establishing security policies. Security Clearance Insecurity demystifies security clearances, delivers expert insight, and answers the questions you’d never ask at work. Hosted by ClearanceJobs.com's Lindy Kyzer and Sean Bigley, security clearance legal correspondent and regular ClearanceJobs contributor.</p>
Sometimes a security clearance isn’t simply denied orrevoked – it enters a dreaded Loss of Jurisdiction status. It’s the equivalentof security c learance limbo, or maybe the Bermuda Triangle. While it may bedreaded, security clearance consultant William Henderson explains what you cando if your security clearance doesn’t go through. Then, security clearanceattorney Sean Bigley and Lindy Kyzer with ClearanceJobs.com discuss 2020/202 1security clearance denials and revocations. Why are current num bers down, andwhat does that mean for 2022?
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