Unclassified information requiring safeguarding and dissemination controls, pursuant to and consistent with applicable laws, regulations, and government-wide policies.
Authorized holder of the information at the time of creation
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 that differ from those for CUI Basic.
All of the above
Zhiying Cui has written: 'Yunnan tun tian ce' -- subject(s): Agricultural colonies, Emigration and immigration, History
DoD military, civilians, and contractors
Information may not be designated as Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) if it is already publicly available, if it falls under specific exemptions outlined by law or regulation, or if it does not meet the criteria established by the CUI program for protection. Additionally, information that is not deemed sensitive or that does not require safeguarding or dissemination controls typically does not qualify for CUI designation.
CUI
The Department of Defense (DoD) instruction number 8500.01 implements the DoD Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) Program. This instruction establishes the program and outlines the responsibilities of the Program Manager, the Designated Approving Authorities, and the CUI Program Office. The instruction also establishes the requirements for labeling, safeguarding, and disseminating CUI.
yes
false
Unclassified information requiring safeguarding and dissemination controls, pursuant to and consistent with applicable laws, regulations, and government-wide policies.
CUI Basic, or Controlled Unclassified Information Basic, is a designation for unclassified information that requires safeguarding based on specific privacy, confidentiality, or security requirements. It is a subset of CUI and applies to information that does not fall under any specific CUI category but still requires protection. Compliance with CUI Basic guidelines helps ensure the proper handling and protection of sensitive information.
false
false
During duty hours, you must not read CUI where unauthorized personnel are present
During duty hours, you must not read CUI where unauthorized personnel are present
Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) refers to information that requires protection but is not classified under the federal government's classification system. It is subject to specific handling and dissemination controls as mandated by federal regulations to safeguard sensitive data from unauthorized access. CUI encompasses a variety of information types, including personally identifiable information (PII), financial data, and other sensitive details that could impact national security or individual privacy if disclosed improperly. The CUI framework aims to standardize how such information is managed across federal agencies and their partners.