![]() īest Practice: consider including in the portion markers in the relevant sections of the document the classification and jurisdiction of the technology or technical data. If yes, mark the cover page with the Export Control disclaimer. Identify what type of controlled and/or proprietary information it includes, including what the relevant sources are and go to Question 2.īest Practice: to avoid confusion in the future: identify on the cover page that this document does not include any controlled or proprietary information.ĭoes the document, report or presentation include any proprietary and non-public information provided by an external party? Įnsure that the cover page is marked with the inclusion of such information and consider question 4.ĭoes the document, report or presentation include any research results subject to a publication or dissemination restriction? Ĭonsidering the type of controlled information identified by questions 2 and 3, is the controlled information technical information subject to the US export control regulations? When creating documents, reports and presentations using controlled unclassified and proprietary information, follow the following guidelines:ĭoes the document, report or presentation include any controlled or proprietary information? ![]() Guidance Document - Quick Reference for Marking Research Documents/ Presentations and Ensuring Appropriate Access For more thorough guidance on how to mark documents subject to either manual, please consult the manuals directly. The correct banner marking for a comingled document containing TOP SECRET.NOTE: this guide is not intended to replace either the CUI Marking Handbook or the DoD Instruction 5200.48 Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI). The correct banner marking for UNCLASSIFIED documents with CUI is: CUI Information may be CUI in accordance with: Law, regulation, or government wide policy. ![]() Who is responsible for protecting CUI? DoD military, civilians, and contractorsĪt the time of creation of CUI material the authorized holder is responsible for determining: CUI category, CUI markings and dissemination instructions What DoD instruction implements the DoD CUI program? DoDI 5200.48, Controlled Unclassified Information What is controlled unclassified information (CUI)? Unclassified information requiring safeguarding and dissemination controls, pursuant to and consistent with applicable laws, regulations, and government-wide policies What is CUI Specified? The subset of CUI in which the authorizing law, regulation, or government-wide policy contains specific handling controls that it requires or permits agencies to use. Who is responsible for applying CUI markings and dissemination instruction? Authorized holder of the information at the time of creation What is CUI Basic? The subset of CUI for which the law, regulations, or government-side policy does not set out specific handling or dissemination controlsĬUI documents must be reviewed according to which procedures before destruction? Records Management ![]() What marking (banner and footer) acronym (at a minimum) is required on a DoD document containing controlled unclassified information? CUI What level of system and network configuration is required for CUI? Moderate confidentiality What is the purpose of the ISOO CUI Registry? A government-side online repository for Federal-level guidance regarding CUI policy and practice What is the goal of destroying CUI? All of the above TrueĪdministrative, civil, or criminal sanctions may be imposed if there is an unauthorized disclosure of CUI? True It is mandatory to include a banner marking at the top of the page to alert the user that CUI is present.
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