The Oregon Confidential Information Form (CIF) is a document used to protect the confidentiality of sensitive information. It is used to identify and protect confidential information from unauthorized disclosure. It is a legally binding document that requires the recipient to protect the confidential information that has been disclosed to them. The Oregon Confidential Information Form (CIF) is used by businesses, organizations, and individuals when exchanging confidential information. There are two types of Oregon Confidential Information Form (CIF): the Short Form CIF and the Long Form CIF. The Short Form CIF is a simplified version of the CIF and is used for exchanging basic confidential information. The Long Form CIF is used for exchanging more complex confidential information and requires more detailed documentation. Both forms must be signed by the recipient and the disclosed in order for the agreement to be legal and binding.