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Meet MP.L2-3.10.1 by placing this sign in RESTRICTED areas/rooms that hold, print, process, or create Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) (32 CFR 2002 and NIST SP-800-171). A great way to assist you in being above reproach in your compliance efforts is to hang a sign that indicates CUI is present.
How to Use CUI Restricted Area Signs
CUI Restricted Area Signs are used to clearly identify rooms, work areas, storage spaces, and controlled environments where Controlled Unclassified Information is held, printed, processed, discussed, stored, or created.
Place these signs at entrances to areas where employees handle CUI, including engineering offices, program rooms, manufacturing work cells, labs, server rooms, IT closets, print/copy areas, document storage rooms, inspection areas, and other spaces where access should be limited to authorized personnel.
For best results, install signs at eye level near the entry point before someone enters the controlled space. Larger 12" x 8" signs work well for doors, hallways, production areas, labs, and larger controlled spaces. Compact 4" x 6" signs are useful for cabinets, smaller rooms, toolboxes, storage containers, workstations, or secondary access points.
CUI Restricted Area Signs should be used as part of a broader physical CUI protection system. These signs help communicate that CUI is present and that access should be limited to authorized personnel, but they should be paired with access control procedures, visitor escorting, employee training, CUI media labels, SF 901 cover sheets, CUI floor tape, and proper storage/destruction practices.
Best used for: controlled areas, CUI rooms, engineering departments, labs, production work cells, server rooms, IT closets, file storage areas, print/copy stations, conference rooms, inspection areas, and CUI storage locations.
Recommended use: Place signs anywhere a person should recognize they are entering or approaching an area where CUI may be present and special handling procedures apply.
Available Options
Premium Metal
CUI Authorized Restricted Area Signs (12" x 8"), 3pk
- 3 signs
- Premium metal material
- Four pre-drilled mounting holes in each corner,
- Lightweight and very easy to install
- Rounded corners, for longer life and a professional appearance
- Signs are digitally printed in high resolution and over-coated for additional protection
Premium PVC
CUI Authorized Restricted Area Signs (12" x 8"), 3pk
- 3 signs
- Four pre-drilled mounting holes in each corner,
- Lightweight and very easy to install
- Signs are digitally printed in high resolution
- Scratch Resistant PVC
Compact Premium PVC
CUI Authorized Restricted Area Signs (4"X 6"), 10 pk
In tight workspaces, our 4"x6" Restricted Area signs provide a compact, compliant solution to clearly notify employees of required authorization levels—helping you maintain ITAR compliance without sacrificing space.
- 10 signs in pack
- Four pre-drilled mounting holes in each corner,
- Lightweight and very easy to install
- Signs are digitally printed in high resolution
- Scratch Resistant PVC
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SF 901 CUI Cover sheets, Standard Form 901 (11-2018) Cover Sheet
- Includes 2 coversheet notepads
- 100 count 8.5" x 11" sheets per pad
How to Use SF 901 CUI Cover Sheets
SF 901 CUI Cover Sheets are used to help identify, cover, and protect physical documents containing Controlled Unclassified Information. Place the SF 901 Cover Sheet on top of printed CUI documents, folders, binders, clipboards, document stacks, traveler packets, or files that are being reviewed, transported, stored, or staged in a work area.
These cover sheets are especially useful for offices, manufacturing floors, engineering departments, program management teams, reception areas, conference rooms, and any environment where employees print, handle, review, or move CUI documents. The visible purple CUI cover sheet helps alert employees, visitors, auditors, and other personnel that the attached material requires proper safeguarding.
To use, place the SF 901 Cover Sheet as the top page of the document packet. If needed, use the available fields to identify applicable CUI categories, limited dissemination controls, special instructions, points of contact, or handling notes. Keep the cover sheet attached while the document requires protection, and store covered documents in an approved location when they are not in active use.
SF 901 Cover Sheets should not replace required CUI markings on the underlying document. Instead, they add an additional layer of visibility and protection by helping prevent casual observation and making CUI easier to recognize during daily operations.
For a more complete CUI document handling setup, pair SF 901 Cover Sheets with CUI folders, CUI restricted area signs, CUI authorized destruction container signs, CUI media labels, and CUI authorized-only floor tape.
Best used for: printed CUI documents, document packets, folders, binders, work instructions, drawings, travelers, contract files, engineering documents, quality records, and other physical paperwork containing CUI.
32 CFR 2002.20(a)(8) states that, “When it is impractical for an agency to individually mark CUI due to quantity or nature of the information, authorized holders must make recipients aware of the information's CUI status using an alternate marking method that is readily apparent.” This affords authorized holders with considerable flexibility in marking CUI, but does not change the fundamental obligation to ensure the information is marked as CUI and contains necessary marking elements.
The guidance in CUI NOTICE 2020-3 clarifies the elements such alternative marking methods must still include and provides additional details for making use of some alternative methods. In a manner that is readily apparent to users and recipients, all alternate marking methods must:
(1) Include a CUI designation indicator (as described in 32 CFR 2002.20(d)) and the DoD CUI Marking Aid, DOPSR20-S-2093.
(2) Convey the information’s status as CUI.
(3) List any CUI Specified categories contained in the document or transmission.
(4) Convey any applicable distribution statements or limited dissemination control marking.
(5) Convey any special handling, marking, or dissemination requirements called for by the underlying law, regulation, or Government-wide policy related to the CUI Specified category.
Authorized holders may use alternate marking methods when transmitting CUI to external entities. If using alternate marking methods, Authorized holders do not have to place CUI markings in banners or as described in the CUI Marking Handbook or DoD CUI Marking Aid, DOPSR20-S-2093. In lieu of applying CUI markings as described in the New DoD CUI Marking Training Aid or DOPSR25-P-0275, Authorized holders may instead apply a statement that includes or addresses all of the elements described above. The Authorized holder may use the CUI Coversheet (Standard Form 901), transmittal documents, or emails to satisfy the marking and identification requirements when using alternate marking methods. In such cases, the Authorized holder does not have to mark attachments or enclosures.
Utilizing 32 CFR 2002.20, SF 901 - CUI Cover Sheets is the best practice to protect printed CUI from inadvertent disclosure.
You can print these yourself but most machines, particularly rented laser printers will cost you more per full-color copy. Let us do it for you!
A list of categories, special instructions, points of contact and basic information is listed to provide user/s with ease of tracking documents during job duties SF 901 - CUI Cover Sheets can be used in place of marking banners when documents cannot be altered or helpful when there is limited space at the top of a document or form 100 cover sheets per pad size of each cover sheet 8.5" x 11" As seen in DODCUI.mil
Disclaimer: Images are just for reference. Slight variation in color (CUI PURPLE) is possible in the actual product due to light used in photography or your screen resolution.
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The SF 905 - CUI Computer and Digital Media Labels are standardized identification labels designed to mark electronic media and equipment associated with Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI). These labels are used in support of DFARS and 32 CFR 2002.20 CUI marking requirements to alert handlers, users, and custodians that a device, item, or media contains, stores, processes, displays, or provides access to CUI. The standard size label measures approximately 2.125 inches by 1.25 inches, providing a clear, visible designation.
Available in two quantity options: 500 labels per roll and 100 labels per roll, accommodating different operational needs.
How to Use Generic SF 905 CUI Digital Media Labels
Generic SF 905 CUI Digital Media Labels are used to identify contractor-owned, company-owned, or internally managed devices and media that contain, store, process, display, or provide access to Controlled Unclassified Information.
Unlike SF 902 labels, Generic SF 905 labels do not include the text “U.S. Government Property.” This makes them a practical option for organizations that need to mark company-owned laptops, desktops, monitors, external hard drives, printers, scanners, servers, workstations, storage devices, filing cabinets, and other CUI-related assets without implying government ownership.
Apply these labels in a visible, consistent location on equipment or media associated with CUI. On laptops and desktops, place the label where it can be easily seen during use, transport, or inventory checks. On external hard drives or removable media, place the label directly on the item or on the protective case if space is limited. For printers, scanners, servers, and network equipment, place the label near the control panel, front-facing surface, or another visible area.
Generic SF 905 labels are best used as part of a complete CUI marking system. Pair them with SF 901 CUI Cover Sheets for printed documents, CUI Restricted Area Signs for controlled spaces, CUI Authorized Only Floor Tape for work zones, CUI Visitor Badges for personnel control, and CMMC asset labels for asset classification and scoping.
Best used for: company-owned laptops, desktops, monitors, external hard drives, removable media, printers, scanners, servers, network equipment, workstations, filing cabinets, and storage items associated with CUI.
Recommended use: Use Generic SF 905 labels when you need a visible CUI media/device label but do not want the label to say “U.S. Government Property.”
Unlike the SF 902 label, the SF 905 label does not include the text “U.S. Government Property,” making it suitable for contractor-owned, company-owned, or internally managed devices and media that handle CUI but are not government property.
These labels are suitable for application on laptops, desktop computers, monitors, external hard drives, removable storage devices, CDs, DVDs, printers, servers, workstations, filing cabinets, and other storage media or physical items that contain, display, or provide access to CUI. They may also be used on physical items such as photographs, drawings, films, or other media when clear CUI identification is needed.
The labels are made from durable materials designed to withstand routine handling and normal workplace conditions, helping maintain long-term identification of CUI-related devices and media. Care instructions include applying the label to clean, dry surfaces; removing any protective backing carefully; pressing firmly during application; and avoiding exposure to extreme temperatures, excess moisture, harsh chemicals, or abrasive cleaners. The labels are intended for secure, long-term use on CUI-related assets and media.
Included in each pack are the labels themselves; any additional accessories or mounting options are not included. The labels feature the standard purple CUI color, which may vary slightly due to lighting conditions, material finish, or screen resolution.
Overall, the SF 905 - CUI Computer and Digital Media Labels provide a reliable way to identify and protect CUI on electronic media, contractor-owned devices, company equipment, and other physical items, supporting CUI handling procedures, CMMC preparation, and compliance with government security standards.
Disclaimer: Images are just for reference. Slight variation in color (CUI PURPLE) is possible in the actual product due to light used in photography or your screen resolution.
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Meet MP.L2-3.8.4 by Marking CUI Media with the Generic 906 - Generic CUI labels for Flash Drives (without "U.S. Government Property"). USB sticks or flash drives must be marked to alert holders to the presence of CUI stored on the device (per DFARS/32 CFR 2002.20 requirements.)
Generic 906- CUI Flash Drive Labels
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2 Quantity Options
- 250 labels per roll
- 100 Labels per roll
- Approximate size 2.125" x .625"
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Generic Label
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The SF 902 - CUI Computer and Digital Media Labels are standardized identification labels designed to secure and mark electronic media containing Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI). These labels are used in compliance with DFARS and 32 CFR 2002.20 requirements to alert handlers and custodians of the presence of CUI on various devices and media. The standard size label measures approximately 2.125 inches by 1.25 inches, providing a clear, visible designation.
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Available in two quantity options: 500 labels per roll and 100 labels per roll, accommodating different operational needs.
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Labels include the text "U.S. Government Property" to signify government ownership and secure handling.
How to Use SF 902 CUI Computer and Digital Media Labels
SF 902 CUI Computer and Digital Media Labels are used to identify computers, equipment, and digital media that contain, store, process, display, or provide access to Controlled Unclassified Information.
Apply SF 902 labels to devices and media such as laptops, desktop computers, monitors, external hard drives, printers, scanners, servers, network equipment, CDs, storage devices, filing cabinets, and other physical items used to handle or store CUI. The goal is to create a clear, visible reminder that the marked item is associated with CUI and should be handled according to your organization’s CUI procedures.
For best results, place each label in a consistent, easy-to-see location. On laptops, place the label where it is visible during use or transport. On monitors and desktops, place it near the front, side, or another visible surface. On external hard drives, CDs, or removable media, place the label directly on the item or its protective case when space is limited.
SF 902 labels are especially useful for defense contractors, manufacturers, engineering teams, IT departments, program offices, and facilities preparing for CMMC or internal CUI handling reviews.
These labels should be used as part of a complete CUI marking system. Pair them with SF 901 CUI Cover Sheets, CUI Restricted Area Signs, CUI Authorized Only Floor Tape, CUI Visitor Badges, CUI Authorized Destruction Container Signs, and CMMC asset labels to help create a consistent facility-wide CUI handling process.
Best used for: laptops, desktops, monitors, external drives, CDs, printers, scanners, servers, network equipment, filing cabinets, storage media, and other assets that contain, access, or display CUI.
Recommended use: Apply labels consistently across all CUI-related devices and media so employees, visitors, handlers, and auditors can quickly identify equipment that requires proper safeguarding.
These labels are suitable for application on laptops, desktop monitors, external hard drives, CDs, DVDs, filing cabinets, printers, and other storage media or physical items that contain or display CUI. They can also be placed on physical documents, such as photographs, drawings, and films, by marking the back of the item with an SF 902 CUI Media Label for clear identification.
The labels are made from durable materials designed to withstand handling and environmental factors, ensuring long-term identification. Care instructions include applying the label to clean, dry surfaces; removing any protective backing carefully; and avoiding exposure to extreme temperatures or harsh chemicals. The labels can be removed without damaging surfaces but are intended for secure, long-term use on government property.
Included in each pack are the labels themselves; any additional accessories or mounting options are not included. The labels feature a purple CUI color, which may vary slightly due to lighting conditions or screen resolution.
Overall, the SF 902 - CUI Computer and Digital Media Labels provide a reliable means to identify and protect CUI on electronic media and physical items, supporting compliance with government security standards and safeguarding sensitive information effectively.
Meet MP.L2-3.8.4 by Marking CUI Media with the Generic 906 - Generic CUI labels for Flash Drives (without "U.S. Government Property"). USB sticks or flash drives must be marked to alert holders to the presence of CUI stored on the device (per DFARS/32 CFR 2002.20 requirements.)
SF 903- CUI Flash Drive Labels
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2 Quantity Options
- 250 labels per roll
- 100 Labels per roll
- Approximate size 2.125" x .625"
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Includes "U.S. Government Property"
Media storage such as usb sticks, hard drives, or CD ROMs must be marked to alert holders to the presence of CUI stored on the device(per DFARS/32 CFR 2002.20 requirements). Due to space limitations, you can utilize SF 903 to mark media CUI with designating agency.
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Reusable Metal SF 901 for Travelers
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5 Hard metal covers (8.5" x 11" standard SF 901 size) with clear plastic sleeves
- 100 Pre-printed SF 901 Card Inserts with CUI designation indicator template.
- Refill card inserts available for purchase HERE
- 5 sets of chicago barrel screws for sleeve attachment
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Durable Hard Metal Construction: Lightweight yet tough, ideal for protecting travelers and oversized items.
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Clear Plastic Sleeve: Securely holds a pre-printed card for easy insertion and removal. 3 extra clear sleeves.
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Pre-Printed Card with Five-Line CUI Designator: Complies with DoDI 5230.24(3.4)(e) for accurate CUI identification.
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High visibility CUI purple color: Aligns with standard CUI marking guidelines for instant recognition.
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Reusable Design: Environmentally friendly and cost-effective for repeated use.
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Compliance Ready: Meets DoDI 5230.24(3.1)(j)(2) and CUI Notice 2020-2 requirements for marking and protecting CUI.
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Identifying travelers and oversized items containing CUI during transit.
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Identifying oversized items as required by DoDI 5230.24
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Ensuring compliance in environments where marking banners are impractical
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Supporting secure document management in DoD manufacturing and supplier settings
- Compliance: DoDI 5230.24, CUI Notice 2020-2, DFARS/CMMC, NIST SP 800-171
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Meet MP.L2-3.8.4 by Marking CUI Media with the SF 902 & SF 903 CUI Labels Combo.
CUI Labels Combo Pack SF 902 & SF 903
- 1 roll (500 stickers) of SF 902 CUI Computer and Digital Media Labels (2.125" x 1.25")
- 1 roll (250 stickers) of SF 903 CUI Flash Drive Labels ( 2.125" x .625")
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Designate and secure access to workspaces by hanging "Restricted Access to Network Equipment" signs. Maintain a controlled environment by allowing only CUI authorized individuals into these marked areas.
"Restricted Access to Network Equipment" PVC Signs (Workspace Version)
- 2 QTY in each pack (12" x 8")
- Four pre-drilled mounting holes in each corner,
- Lightweight and very easy to install
- Signs are digitally printed in high resolution
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Designate and secure access to server rooms by hanging "Restricted Access to Network Equipment" signs. Maintain a controlled environment by allowing only CUI authorized individuals into these marked areas.
"Restricted Access to Network Equipment" PVC Signs (Server Room Version)
- 2 QTY in each pack (12" x 8")
- Four pre-drilled mounting holes in each corner,
- Lightweight and very easy to install
- Signs are digitally printed in high resolution
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