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mp-3 - [catalog] Media Marking
Control Statement
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[a] Mark system media indicating the distribution limitations, handling caveats, and applicable security markings (if any) of the information; and
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[b] Exempt types of media exempted from marking from marking if the media remain within controlled areas.
Control guidance
Security marking refers to the application or use of human-readable security attributes. Digital media includes diskettes, magnetic tapes, external or removable hard disk drives (e.g., solid state, magnetic), flash drives, compact discs, and digital versatile discs. Non-digital media includes paper and microfilm. Controlled unclassified information is defined by the National Archives and Records Administration along with the appropriate safeguarding and dissemination requirements for such information and is codified in 32 CFR 2002 . Security markings are generally not required for media that contains information determined by organizations to be in the public domain or to be publicly releasable. Some organizations may require markings for public information indicating that the information is publicly releasable. System media marking reflects applicable laws, executive orders, directives, policies, regulations, standards, and guidelines.
Control assessment-objective
system media is marked to indicate distribution limitations, handling caveats, and applicable security markings (if any) of the information; types of media exempted from marking remain within controlled areas.
What is the solution and how is it implemented?
Implementation a.
Customer applications fully inherit this control from cloud.gov.
Implementation b.
Customer applications fully inherit this control from cloud.gov.