Department of Defense (DoD) policy requires the identification and protection of national security information and controlled unclassified information (CUI). Department of Defense Manual (DoDM) 5200.01, Volumes 2 and 4 (referenced below) describe how to appropriately mark classified information and CUI ...
DOCUMENT February 24, 2022 The Feb. 22, 2022 Defense Department inspector general's report determines "whether contractors that conduct military research and develop technologies for the DOD have security controls in place to protect controlled unclassified information (CUI) stored on their networks from...
Sara FriedmanInside the Army
Rather than CMMC standards, which the Defense Department isn’t required to meet, McKeown told Inside Defense the DOD remains fixated on the up to 562 total controls for CUI from the National Institute of Standards and Technology...Not a subscriber? Sign up for 30 days free access to...
c. Establishes policy, assigns responsibilities, and prescribes procedures for DoD controlled unclassified information (CUI). d. Establishes and updates DoD policies for: SECTION 2: RESPONSIBILITIES 7 DoDI 5000.83, July 20, 2020 (1) Personnel security. (2) Physical security. (3) Industrial ...
The environment would have tools "built on top of it," Bostjanick told Inside Cybersecurity. "For those that would participate in an environment like that, their CMMC certification would just be a validation that they implemented it correctly in their spaces." Bostjanick leads the Pentagon's ...
The Defense Department inspector general has found the Pentagon does not "effectively oversee" officials who mark government documents as "controlled unclassified information," potentially restricting transparency without an appropriate rationale. “The use of improper or inconsistent CUI markings and the ...
A coalition representing large defense and tech groups is asking the Defense Department to provide clarity on marking controlled unclassified information, defining responsibilities in contracts and flexibility on addressing assessment gaps, in formal comments on the first proposed rule for the Pentagon's ...