Introduction

Cyber Intel Classification Banner (CICB)

The Cyber Intel Classification Banner (CICB), also known as “Classification Banner”. It’s on-screen classification and information labeling software. It can be part of your Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) solution. This tool is ideal for displaying “Top Secret,” “Secret,” “Unclassified,” “Sensitive Compartmented Information,” “CUI,” “FOUO,” “CJIS,” “SBU,” “HIPAA,” “PCI DSS,” “SOX,” and “FERPA” along with many useful extended features for Windows and Linux (TBD) platforms.

The Cyber Intel Classification Banner is software that satisfies STIG V-222643and STIG V-6146which will display and mark sensitive or classified output across computer screens when required. This is the perfect information classification solution, with many useful extended features for Windows and Linux.

The Cyber Intel Classification Banner (CICB), also known as the Classification Banner, is on-screen classification and information labeling software for Windows environments. It can be part of your Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) solution and is designed to display markings such as Top Secret, Secret, Unclassified, Sensitive Compartmented Information, CUI, FOUO, CJIS, SBU, HIPAA, PCI DSS, SOX, and FERPA.

Except in extraordinary circumstances, or as approved by the Director of the Information Security Oversight Office (ISOO), the marking of classified information shall not deviate from the prescribed formats. Markings shall be uniformly and conspicuously applied to leave no doubt about the classified status of the information, the level of protection required, and the duration of classification. (ISOO Rev4)

Cyber Intel Classification Banner (CICB)

The Cyber Intel Classification Banner is designed to satisfy STIG V-222643 and STIG V-6146 by displaying and marking sensitive or classified output across computer screens when required. Linux support remains under active development and should be treated as preview or alternative-build guidance until formally released as production-ready.

Executive Order 13526 and its implementing directive, 32 CFR Part 2001, prescribe a uniform security classification system. This system requires standard markings to be applied to classified information.

Except in extraordinary circumstances, or as approved by the Director of the Information Security Oversight Office (ISOO), the marking of classified information should not deviate from prescribed formats. Markings should be uniformly and conspicuously applied so there is no doubt about the classified status of the information, the level of protection required, and the duration of classification.