According to the CMMC Scoping Guidance, Level 2, assets are categorized to determine the level of assessment rigor required. The requirement to document an asset in the Asset Inventory, the System Security Plan (SSP), and on the Network Diagram is a specific administrative requirement for high-priority asset classes.
CUI Assets: These are assets that process, store, or transmit Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI). They are part of the "Assessed" group and must be fully documented in the inventory, SSP, and network diagram.
Security Protection Assets (SPA): These are assets that provide security functions or capabilities to the assessment scope (e.g., firewalls, log servers, or AV management consoles), even if they do not process CUI themselves. Because they are critical to the security of CUI, they must also be documented in the inventory, SSP, and network diagram.
Why other options are incorrect:
Option A: "GUI Assets" is likely a typo or misnomer in this context (possibly meant to refer to CUI assets or a distractor).
Option C: This is incorrect because Contractor Risk Managed Assets (CRMA) and Specialized Assets have different documentation requirements. For instance, while CRMA are documented in the inventory and SSP, they are often not required to be on the network diagram in the same detail as CUI assets, depending on the specific assessment boundary. Out-of-Scope Assets are not documented at all.
Option D: Contractor Risk Managed Assets (CRMA) and Specialized Assets (like IoT, OT, or Restricted Information Systems) are required to be in the Asset Inventory and SSP, but the CMMC Scoping Guidance specifies that the most stringent documentation (Inventory + SSP + Network Diagram) is the primary mandate for those assets directly handling CUI or protecting it (SPAs).
Reference Documents:
CMMC Scoping Guidance, Level 2 (Version 2.0/2.1): Section 3.0, Table 1 (CUI Assets) and Table 2 (Security Protection Assets), which explicitly list the "Documentation Requirements" for each category.
CMMC Assessment Process (CAP): Section on Scoping Boundaries and Evidence Validation.