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- Unauthorized Disclosure of Classified Information and Controlled . . .
This course provides an overview of what unauthorized disclosure is, including specific types of unauthorized disclosure and some common misconceptions about unauthorized disclosure
- ”UNCLASSIFIED”, “ (U)”, and “Unclassified” – CUI Program Blog
“Unclassified” when not used in a marking, indicates that the information being referred to is not classified, but does not indicate whether or not the information is controlled (CUI) or not
- CI Policy Publications Update
The CUI Program developed a common marking system across Federal agencies and created categories to capture the many types of UNCLASSIFIED information requiring safeguarding based on existing laws, regulations, and government-wide policies
- Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) Program
Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) is information created or possessed by the government or other entities (e g , contractors, universities, other designated partners) on behalf of the Federal Government, that is defined as sensitive within the CUI Registry and DOI policy
- CUI 101: Controlled Unclassified Information markings refresher
CUI is sensitive information that does not meet the criteria for classification but must still be protected, according to Section 2002 4 of Title 32 Code of Federal Regulations
- UNCLASSIFIED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of UNCLASSIFIED is not subject to a security classification How to use unclassified in a sentence
- unclassified - Glossary | CSRC
Information that does not require safeguarding or dissemination controls pursuant to Executive Order (E O ) 13556 (Controlled Unclassified Information) and has not been determined to require protection against unauthorized disclosure pursuant to E O 13526 (Classified National Security Information), or any predecessor or successor Order, or the
- GSA Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) Program Guide
The CUI Program is designed to address several deficiencies in managing and protecting unclassified information, including inconsistent markings, inadequate safeguarding, and needless restrictions, by standardizing procedures and providing common definitions through a CUI Registry
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