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- ”UNCLASSIFIED”, “(U)”, and “Unclassified” - CUI Program Blog
“(U)” as a portion marking indicates the absence of CUI and classified information “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)…
- CUI Awareness and Marking
CUI is a safeguarding system for UNCLASSIFIED information CUI and Classified National Security Information (CNSI) have separate, co-equal Executive Orders and implementing directives What is the difference between FOUO and CUI?
- DoD Mandatory Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) Training
This course is mandatory training for all DoD personnel with access to controlled unclassified information The course provides information on the eleven training requirements for accessing, marking, safeguarding, decontrolling and destroying CUI along with the procedures for identifying and reporting security incidents
- UNCLASSIFIED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of UNCLASSIFIED is not subject to a security classification How to use unclassified in a sentence
- Classified information in the United States - Wikipedia
Unclassified is not technically a classification; this is the default and refers to information that can be released to individuals without a clearance Information that is unclassified is sometimes restricted in its dissemination as Controlled Unclassified Information
- unclassified - Glossary | CSRC
See controlled unclassified information (CUI), and classified national security information Sources: CNSSI 4009-2015
- Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) - National Archives
Established by Executive Order 13556, the Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) program standardizes the way the executive branch handles unclassified information that requires safeguarding or dissemination controls pursuant to and consistent with law, Federal regulations, and Government-wide policies
- Classified vs. Unclassified — What’s the Difference?
Classified pertains to information deemed confidential and restricted; Unclassified refers to information without such restrictions Classified information is deemed sensitive and can harm national security, individuals, or institutions if disclosed
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