Did you know that the final part of the CMMC rulemaking process just kicked off? This means that CMMC 2.0 could be released as soon as September 2023.
We know how hard you work to support the government in mission critical ways. We also know the complexity of handling controlled unclassified information (CUI) in accordance with NIST. Once finalized, the CMMC 2.0 rule will mandate that contractors be CMMC-certified, or risk losing business.
For defense contractors, keeping abreast of shifting cybersecurity requirements requires more than just following a checklist. 1nteger Security understands the defense sector’s unique security needs and has extensive expertise helping contractors proactively understand how compliance issues affect their business and guiding them through what must be done to get compliant and stay that way.
Join our webinar and learn everything you need to know to ensure you’re taking the necessary steps to bring your organization compliantly into the future. We will discuss everything defense contractors need to know about CMMC 2.0, including:
- The most up to date CMMC 2.0 status and news
- When will CMMC Appear in Contracts?
- Significant changes to NIST 800-171 Rev 3
- How to Identify and protect CUI & FCI
- ITAR vs CMMC
- Myths Surrounding CMMC
Interested in learning more? Watch our webinar!
Speakers
David D’Agostino
Vice President
David D’Agostino has over 25 years of proven experience in the IT and security space. Throughout his career David has developed and grown Managed Network and Security Services that have serviced hundreds of organizations from Fortune 500 to small businesses and subcontractors. His primary focus over the past 10 years has been on IT Security solutions and services. David believes in a defense-in-depth strategy to help organizations reduce risk, improve cyber resilience, and meet compliance requirements.
Branden Cornish
Senior Security Analyst
Branden Cornish is an experienced information technology professional specializing in cybersecurity risk and compliance, system and security administration and customer support. As a former Information Technology System and Security Administrator in the U.S. Marine Corps, Branden brings his understanding of the importance of the unique challenges faced by the defense industry to support 1nteger clients as they develop, implement, and maintain cybersecurity compliance solutions.