The United States Federal Government's Controlled Unclassified Information ("CUI") program completely transforms the way unclassified information is shared and handled by and with the government. The CUI program impacts not only federal employees, but also government contractors and others who interact with the federal government. The CUI program is a transformational change for the government which involves fundamental rethinking of the way the government identifies and safeguards unclassified, but still sensitive, information. These same identification and handling requirements also extend…mehr
The United States Federal Government's Controlled Unclassified Information ("CUI") program completely transforms the way unclassified information is shared and handled by and with the government. The CUI program impacts not only federal employees, but also government contractors and others who interact with the federal government. The CUI program is a transformational change for the government which involves fundamental rethinking of the way the government identifies and safeguards unclassified, but still sensitive, information. These same identification and handling requirements also extend to anyone to whom the government gives CUI, and even to those whom the government hires to create CUI. As a federal employee or government contractor, you must understand at least the basics of the CUI program. Even if you think that you do not currently handle CUI. CUI Fundamentals gives walks you through the basics of the CUI program. Written as a series of 100 questions and easy to understand answers, CUI Fundamentals answers questions such as: What motivated the government to create the CUI program? What is the difference between classified information, CUI, and FCI? What is the difference between designating and marking information as CUI? Who is authorized to designate information as CUI? Who is authorized to mark information as CUI? How should government contractors handle legacy information? How should government contractors handle information they suspect to be CUI? And much more! Pick up your copy today to learn the fundamentals of the CUI program!
Jim is the General Counsel and Director of Education at Continuous Compliance LLC, the provider of the¿FutureFeed¿compliance acceleration platform.¿ Jim¿brings a broad range of legal, technical, and business expertise to the Continuous Compliance team. He is a Founding Director and former Board Treasurer of the¿CMMC Accreditation Body¿(now called the CyberAB), and earned his¿CMMC Provisional Instructor ("PI"), Certified CMMC Professional ("CCP"), and Certified CMMC Assessor ("CCA") certifications from the CyberAB. Jim also authored and taught the first official CMMC course, the¿CyberAB's initial Registered Practitioner course.¿ Jim earned a BSECE from Drexel University and JD and LLM degrees from George Mason University. He spent most of his professional career working in the cybersecurity field. Jim has worked for and counseled a variety of organizations, from various portions of the United States government, including the U.S. House of Representatives and United States Coastguard; to government contractors, including Unisys Corporation and The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory; to start-up technology and consulting companies.¿¿ Jim regularly speaks at domestic and international cybersecurity conferences and has been called upon as an expert witness on cybersecurity, IT, and government contracts issues. He is the author of¿CUI Fundamentals¿and¿CUI Informed,¿books¿about the government's Controlled Unclassified Information ("CUI") program. Jim is also the co-author of a CCP curriculum taught nationally by several training providers. Jim's research into the application of Enterprise Risk Management techniques to the field of cyber and privacy governance has been published by the Supreme Court of Singapore in their¿National Law Journal¿and in two different books published by¿LexisNexis. Jim is also a co-founder of the CMMC Information Institute, a non-profit organization helping small businesses to better understand and meet their cybersecurity and data privacy obligations.
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