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DoD Mandatory Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) Training
This deck covers key concepts and responsibilities related to the handling, marking, and protection of Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) within the Department of Defense.
Who is responsible for applying CUI markings and dissemination instruction? -Authorized common access card (CAC) holder -Authorized NIPRnet (Non-classified Internet Protocol Router (IP) Network) system -Authorized system access administrator -Authorized holder of the information at the time of creation
Authorized holder of the information at the time of creation
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Term
Definition
Who is responsible for applying CUI markings and dissemination instruction?
-Authorized common access card (CAC) holder
-Authorized NIPRnet (Non-classified Internet Protocol Router (IP) Network) system
-Authorized system access administrator
-Authorized holder of the information at the time of creation
Authorized holder of the information at the time of creation
CUI documents must be reviewed according to which procedures before destruction?
-Safeguarding
-Transmission
-Records Management
-Marking
Records Management
What is CUI Basic?
-The subset of CUI requiring DoD personnel to submit and obtain information for entries into SF 86c
-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
-The subset of CUI for which the law, regulations, or government-wide policy does not set out specific handling or dissemination controls
-The subset of CUI requiring DoD contractors to provide the information needed for the completion of DD Form 254
The subset of CUI for which the law, regulations, or government-wide policy does not set out specific handling or dissemination controls
What is the goal of destroying CUI?
-Make it unreadable
-Make it indecipherable
-Make it unrecoverable
-All of the above
-None of the above
All of the above
What marking (banner and footer) acronym (at a minimum) is required on a DoD document containing controlled unclassified information?
-FOUO
-IAW
-Unclassified
-CUI
CUI
What level of system and network configuration is required for CUI?
-Basic confidentiality
-Moderate confidentiality
-Advanced confidentiality
-Enhanced confidentiality
Moderate confidentiality
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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
Who is responsible for applying CUI markings and dissemination instruction?
-Authorized common access card (CAC) holder
-Authorized NIPRnet (Non-classified Internet Protocol Router (IP) Network) system
-Authorized system access administrator
-Authorized holder of the information at the time of creation | Authorized holder of the information at the time of creation |
CUI documents must be reviewed according to which procedures before destruction?
-Safeguarding
-Transmission
-Records Management
-Marking | Records Management |
What is CUI Basic?
-The subset of CUI requiring DoD personnel to submit and obtain information for entries into SF 86c
-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
-The subset of CUI for which the law, regulations, or government-wide policy does not set out specific handling or dissemination controls
-The subset of CUI requiring DoD contractors to provide the information needed for the completion of DD Form 254 | The subset of CUI for which the law, regulations, or government-wide policy does not set out specific handling or dissemination controls |
What is the goal of destroying CUI?
-Make it unreadable
-Make it indecipherable
-Make it unrecoverable
-All of the above
-None of the above | All of the above |
What marking (banner and footer) acronym (at a minimum) is required on a DoD document containing controlled unclassified information?
-FOUO
-IAW
-Unclassified
-CUI | CUI |
What level of system and network configuration is required for CUI?
-Basic confidentiality
-Moderate confidentiality
-Advanced confidentiality
-Enhanced confidentiality | Moderate confidentiality |
Administrative, civil, or criminal sanctions may be imposed if there is an unauthorized disclosure (UD) of CUI?
-True
-False | True |
It is mandatory to include a banner marking at the top of the page to alert the user that CUI is present.
-True
-False | True |
What is the purpose of the ISOO CUI Registry?
-A government-wide online repository for Federal-level guidance regarding CUI policy and practice
-A DoD online repository for foreign guidance regarding CUI policy and practice
-A DoD secure communications between Adjudicators, Security Officers and Component Adjudicators in support of eligibility and access management
-A government-wide database of privacy information used to identify individuals' personally identifiable information (PII) | A government-wide online repository for Federal-level guidance regarding CUI policy and practice |
Who can decontrol CUI?
-OCA, if in a Security Classification Guide
-Designated office for decontrolling
-All of the above | All of the above |
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
-The subset of CUI for which the law, regulations, or government-wide policy does not set out specific handling or dissemination controls
-The subset of CUI requiring DoD personnel to submit and obtain information for entries into SF 86c
-The subset of CUI requiring DoD contractors to provide the information needed for the completion of DD Form 254 | 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 |
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
-Information always requiring a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) element to ensure application of a 32 Code of Federal Regulation (CFR) Part 3012.56
-Controlled information requiring a subset of markings pursuant to the Director of National Intelligence (DNI)
-Unclassified information requiring classified markings pursuant to good order and discipline | Unclassified information requiring safeguarding and dissemination controls, pursuant to and consistent with applicable laws, regulations, and government-wide policies |
What DoD instruction implements the DoD CUI program?
-DoDI 5205.08, Access to Classified Cryptographic Information
-DoDI 5200.39, Critical Program Information Identification and Protection Within Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation
-DoDI 5200.48, Controlled Unclassified Information
-DoDI 5200.01 DoD Information Security Program and Protection of Sensitive Compartmented Information | DoDI 5200.48, Controlled Unclassified Information |
Who is responsible for protecting CUI?
-DoD military only
-DoD civilians only
-DoD contractors only
-DoD military, civilians, and contractors | DoD military, civilians, and contractors |
At the time of creation of CUI material the authorized holder is responsible for determining:
-CUI category, CUI markings and dissemination instructions
-CUI category, CUI Registry designations, and CUI downgrading instructions
-CUI category, CUI labeling, and destruction instructions | CUI category, CUI markings and dissemination instructions |