Which of the following is not considered controlled unclassified information?
(A) For Official Use Only (B) Basic (C) Specified (D) B and C
Answer: D) B and C.
Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) is the name of category that is used by the United States federal government to define and protect the unclassified information that needs to be safeguarded or released under the limited distribution conditions. The categories “Basic” and “Specified” are not competitive CUI groups.
The two main CUI categories are:
A) Covered for Official Use Only (FOUO) – Info that is privately concealed by the Freedom of Information Act.
C) Besides previously implemented CUI categories of privacy, export regulation, critical infrastructure, others.
As the “Basic” and “Specified” are not valid CUI designations, the answer choice D is the correct answer – these are neither CUI categories
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