The deadlines for meeting many updated federal cybersecurity standards have already passed, it’s important to know what that means.
Mainly, it’s all about safeguarding Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI). This type of information regularly moves through or resides on the internal networks or information systems of most federal contractors. Simply put, the government wants to strengthen security to keep that information secure.
What is CUI?

The National Archives and Records Administration provides a lengthy definition of what constitutes CUI. The government terminology boils down to this: CUI is a broad category of information the government creates or possesses — or that an entity creates or possesses on behalf of the government, which includes federal contractors — that needs to be safeguarded.
The National Archives oversees efforts to establish consistent practices and procedures for safeguarding, disseminating, controlling and marking CUI across executive branch departments and agencies. It’s an effort to implement a single standard for handling the sensitive information, rather than the patchwork of programs that previously existed at hundreds of different federal jurisdictions.
“The CUI Program establishes one government-wide system for unclassified information requiring safeguarding and disseminating controls,” said Archivist of the United States David S. Ferriero.
What is CDI?
You also may come across the term CDI. That’s because the Department of Defense (DoD) has its own coordinating rules for cybersecurity, and it uses the term Covered Defense Information (CDI).
DoD uses the term CDI almost interchangeably with CUI. In its final rule on the matter, DoD confirmed this. They stated the definitions they use are intended to be consistent with those of the National Archives’ definition of what constitutes CUI.
If you’re confused about what all these definitions mean, we can help you find answers about how your business could be impacted. Our support staff will help you understand whether the information you work with meets these federal definitions.
Who needs to worry about this?

The deadline for implementing these cybersecurity standards has technically already passed, so there’s no time to waste. We understand the importance of network security and data protection, and we’ll help you protect the federal information you need for your business’ critical operations.
Contact us with your questions, so we can help you maintain the government contracts your business needs to succeed.
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