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Cyber Intel Classification Banner (CICB) 2.9.11.161, published by CYBER INTEL SYSTEMS, is a Windows security utility designed to render mandatory classification banners across every monitor of a workstation or an entire enterprise network. The program addresses the regulatory requirement that any screen displaying sensitive data must continuously show its security level; it therefore paints a custom-colored header and footer strip bearing labels such as UNCLASSIFIED, CONFIDENTIAL, SECRET, or TOP SECRET, and can be extended to national or proprietary caveats. A lightweight client installed on each PC listens to a central Classification Configuration Manager (CCM) service, enabling administrators to push updated markings, color schemes, font sizes, or bilingual text to thousands of desktops without user interaction. Multi-screen environments are fully supported, so a laptop driving three monitors in a Secure Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF) can present TOP SECRET on one display and SECRET on the others, matching the physical labeling of connected networks. Templates for CMMC, NIST SP 800-171, and Intelligence Community standards are pre-loaded, while Active Directory/LDAP integration synchronizes user credentials and automatically assigns the correct clearance banner at logon. Silent-install MSI packages and Group Policy startup scripts simplify roll-outs across defense contractors, research laboratories, and government departments, and the agent consumes negligible CPU so that classified engineering or geospatial applications maintain full performance. Since its first release the product has evolved through twenty-four feature versions, adding IPv6 transport, high-DPI awareness, and dark-mode banners, and is now at build 2.9.11.161. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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