That question pertains to the fact that all licenses (including FL concealed firearm licenses) are subject to public records. There was an exemption for active or retired LEO's, judges, and other public officials who worked in Florida. Therefore, it does not apply to you, so check "no." Checking "yes" may delay your license from getting issued.
A few years ago, a newspaper was actively publishing the names of people who applied for FL concealed licenses; the result was that some cases of stalkers were able to find out where their victims were currently living, and knew that they were armed (though this did not stop some stalkers from attacking, it only gave them an advance warning).
Since then, the Florida legislature banned the publishing of concealed carry licensees; instead, from what I have been told, anyone wishing to know if you have a concealed license must inquire in person to the Dept of Agriculture and Consumer Affairs (the agency that issues the licenses). They must also request your name specifically, not just ask for who has or has applied for a concealed license. So, your information is now generally safe from public dispersement.