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# Fields on the Authorization Boundary form

# Fields on the Authorization Boundary form {#ariaid-title1}

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An authorization boundary defines the scope of a particular system that can be continuously managed and monitored using the CAM application.
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| Field | Description |
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| Name | A unique and descriptive name for this boundary. |
| Description | A description for this boundary. |
| Operational status | Option to set the status of the boundary. The operational status: * Under development * Reauthorize * Operational * Decommissioned {#cam-form-authorization-boundary__ul_l5r_jnr_2nb} |
| Mission critical | Option to set the boundary as mission-critical. |
| System owner | The individual responsible for procuring, developing, integrating, modifying, operating, and maintaining an information system. |
| Information owners | The individuals responsible for statutory, management, and operational authority. |
| System users | The users responsible for performing the actual work on the system. |
| Diagrams | If needed, or if you do not have a Configuration Management Database (CMDB), add data flow, network, and boundary diagrams. |
[Tabela 1. Authorization Boundary form]

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