Webinar: Understanding CUI with Devin J. Casey

Webinar: Understanding CUI with Devin J. Casey

Webinar date: Friday, Feb 26, 2021, 2:00 PM EST.

The Smithers Quality Assessments Division and guest presenter Devin J. Casey take a closer look at Understanding CUI during this 1-hour webinar. Devin is the lead for implementation and oversight activities for the Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) Program, and with his expertise he provides an in-depth look at how to define, identify, and protect, CUI in your organization.

Devin specifically addresses:

  • What exactly is CUI
  • Why do we need to protect CUI?
  • Laws, Regulations, and Government-Wide Policies 
  • Examples of serious adverse effects with the loss of CUI
  • Examples of CUI protection procedures

An interactive Q&A session follows the presentation.

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About the Presenter

DEVIN J. CASEY is the lead for implementation and oversight activities for the Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) Program. He contributed to the development of the National Institute for Standards and Technology Special Publication 800-171, Protecting Controlled Unclassified Information in Non-federal Systems and Organizations. This publication recommends standards for protecting CUI in non-federal electronic environments as prescribed in agreements between federal and non-federal partners. Since joining the CUI Program,

Devin has authored numerous policies and guidance documents that have aided stakeholders, agencies and industry, in the implementation and management of the CUI Program. As the foremost expert in the CUI Program and information security, he advises senior leaders of the Executive branch (departments and agencies) as well as industry executives and other non-federal organizations on the structure and implementation of the CUI Program

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Devin J. Casey

Implementation Lead, ISOO / CUI Oversight at The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration

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