CUI definition

CUI means Corix Utilities Inc.
CUI means Chestermere Utilities Incorporated.
CUI means Código Único de Identidad, the Borrower’s system for attribution of a unique identity number to each new born in its territory.

Examples of CUI in a sentence

  • This clause does not relieve the Contractor of any other specific safeguarding requirements specified by Federal agencies and departments relating to covered contractor information systems generally or other Federal safeguarding requirements for controlled unclassified information (CUI) as established by Executive Order 13556.

  • Upon discovery of a cyber incident involving CUI or CTI, the performer shall take immediate steps to mitigate any further loss or compromise.

  • Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI): Unclassified information that requires safeguarding or dissemination controls, pursuant to and consistent with applicable law, regulations, and Government-wide policies.

  • The performer shall implement the version of NIST Special Publication (SP) 800-171 in effect at the time the solicitation is issued or as authorized by the Agreements Officer for CUI and CTI that resides on the performer’s information systems.

  • Note to agreements officers: The CUI article/language can be altered or removed if the agreement is for fundamental research.

  • This article also requires the performer to rapidly report any cyber incident involving CUI or CTI.

  • Therefore, this Article requires the performer to protect CUI and CTI that resides on the performer’s information systems.

  • Protection of Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) and Controlled Technical Information (CTI) is of paramount importance to DARPA and can directly impact the ability of DARPA to successfully conduct its mission.

  • Any suspected loss or compromise of CUI or CTI that resides on the performer’s information systems shall be considered a cyber incident and require the performer to rapidly report the incident to DARPA in accordance with paragraph C below.

  • Protection of Covered Defense Information (CDI), to include Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) and Controlled Technical Information (CTI), is of paramount importance to DARPA and can directly impact the ability of DARPA to successfully conduct its mission.


More Definitions of CUI

CUI has the meaning as defined in 32 C.F.R. § 2002.4(h).
CUI means the Cymedix(R)Universal Interface, a proprietary technology developed by the Company for automating the process of acquiring relevant patient-specific demographic, clinical and financial data from most existing physician practice management and other legacy information systems or data bases without re-keying. The CUI's one-step application print driver uses a pre-defined template to extract desired information non-invasively for seamless interaction with the Provider's desktop or other database. Data extracted through the CUI may be stored in a local SQL database or forwarded through a secured communication protocol to a web-based database.
CUI means Controlled Unclassified Information. “DCPO” means Deputy CPO.
CUI shall include each existing Affiliate of CUI (as hereinafter defined) and any corporation, limited liability company, partnership or other entity that, during the term of this Agreement, becomes an Affiliate of CUI, so that CUI and its Affiliates may operate under a unified management structure. The term "Affiliate" when used with reference to CUI shall mean any corporation, limited liability company, partnership or other entity with respect to which CUI owns either directly, or indirectly through any other entity, 80% or more of the outstanding voting power. References in this Agreement to "Directors" shall include the boards of directors of any such corporations, the managers of any such limited liability companies, and the general partners of any such partnerships, that are Affiliates of CUI, as appropriate.
CUI means unclassified government information marked and classified as “CUI” for purposes of requiring special handling under United States Department of Defense (“DoD”) regulations, specifically Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (“DFARS”), which requires contractors who Process CUI to protect it pursuant to the requirements of NIST SP 800-171.

Related to CUI

  • CJA means the Courts of Justice Act, RSO 1990, c C-43, as amended;

  • LEI means a legal entity identifier;

  • Cu means copper.

  • BAT means Best Available Techniques, as defined in Regulation 3 of the PPC Regulations.

  • LAN means local area network.