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  1. 4 sie 2020 · (1) Describes the DoD Information Security Program. (2) Provides guidance for classification and declassification of DoD information that requires protection in the interest of the national security.

  2. DoD population and its family members and loved ones safe through social-distancing telework, we must also ensure that non-public, protected informationincluding Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) and Classified National Security Information

  3. This guide gives Department of Defense (DoD) staff and contractors an overview of the kinds of marking required to protect classified and unclassified controlled information that cannot be dissemi- nated to all audiences.

  4. Portion markings are optional on unclassified documents. However, if annotated, they must be applied to all portions, to include subjects, titles, paragraphs, subparagraphs, bullet points, figures, charts, tables, etc. Do not apply portion markings to the CUI designation indicator.

  5. This Pamphlet is reissued under the authority of DoD Directive 5200.1, “Information Security Program,” December 13, 1996. It prescribes guidance through examples, on the markings for classified national security information. It supersedes the 1982, 5200.1-PH guide.

  6. unclassified information (CUI) and classified information, including information categorized as collateral, sensitive compartmented information (SCI), and Special Access Program (SAP). This

  7. What is the CUI Registry? Provides an official list of the categories used to identify the various types of CUI. The DoD CUI Registry is available at https://www.dodcui.mil. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

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