CUI Authorized Control Asset Labels
CM.L2-3.4.1 Establish and maintain baseline configurations and inventories of organizational systems (including hardware, software, firmware, and documentation) throughout the respective system development life cycles.
CUI Authorized Control Asset Labels
- Premium Flexible Aluminum Asset Labels (Matte). 0.75 in x 1.5 in. each.
- 60 Labels Total (5 sheets of 12)
Why These Are Important: All CUI authorized devices must be on an inventory list. These asset tags allow you to assign and inventory devices or track them using software.
How to Use CUI Authorized Control Asset Labels
CUI Authorized Control Asset Labels are used to identify and track devices that are authorized to process, store, transmit, display, or provide access to Controlled Unclassified Information.
Apply these labels to CUI-authorized laptops, desktops, monitors, servers, printers, scanners, network equipment, engineering workstations, production terminals, shared workstations, and other organizational assets that are part of your CUI environment. Each label includes a barcode-style inventory field, making it easier to connect the physical device to your asset inventory, tracking system, or compliance records.
These labels are designed for inventory management and asset identification. They do not replace SF 902 or Generic SF 905 CUI media labels. SF 902 and SF 905 labels identify media or equipment associated with CUI handling, while CUI Authorized Control Asset Labels help identify and track assets that your organization has approved as part of the CUI environment.
For best results, place each label in a visible, consistent location that does not cover serial numbers, asset tags, vents, screens, service panels, or manufacturer information. After labeling, update your asset inventory to reflect the asset owner, location, device type, CUI authorization status, system boundary, and any applicable notes.
Best used for: CUI-authorized laptops, desktops, monitors, servers, network equipment, printers, scanners, production terminals, engineering workstations, shared CUI devices, and other assets included in your CUI environment.
Recommended use: Use these labels to visually identify and track devices that are approved to handle CUI as part of your asset inventory, CMMC scoping, and configuration management process.
Note: These labels are for device inventory management purposes and do not serve the same purpose as the SF 902 or Generic SF 905 labels.
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Standardize how your team marks Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) with high-visibility computer & digital-media labels. This collection includes SF-902 / SF-903 plus Generic variants (without “U.S. Government Property” language) to fit different environments and contract requirements. Use them to clearly identify CUI on laptops, desktops, external drives, USBs, binders, and storage containers so employees know how the data must be handled and stored. Bright orange/black legends improve visibility on crowded workstations and equipment carts, helping you operationalize media handling and device identification within programs aligned to DFARS 252.204-7012, NIST SP 800-171, and CMMC 2.0. Stock up for facility stand-ups, audits, and replenishment orders to keep labeling consistent across IT, engineering, and production areas. Pair labels with SF-901 cover sheets, CUI area/door signs, restricted-area tape, and visitor/personnel badges for a layered, site-wide compliance system.

