FedScoop: As federal IT supply chains increasingly depend on contractors of all sizes to store, transmit and process sensitive information, the concept of controlled unclassified information has evolved as the leading standard to put all parties on the same page.
The intent of controlled unclassified information, or CUI as it’s most often called, is “to standardize and baseline security for the variety of unclassified information types that the government is required or permitted to protect,” Devin Casey, implementation lead for CUI oversight at the National Archives, said during a recent SNG Live event focused on the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification.
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