In an era where cyber threats are constantly evolving, the importance of robust cybersecurity practices in the Department of Defense (DoD) supply chain can never be underestimated. The DoD relies on a vast network of defense contractors to support its mission, making protecting sensitive information in the supply chain a critical concern. In response to this need, the DoD introduced the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) as a comprehensive framework to enhance the security posture of defense contractors and minimize the risk of cyber threats and data breaches.
The original CMMC framework, while effective, raised concerns among industry stakeholders, particularly regarding its accessibility for small and medium-sized businesses that work with the DoD. As a result, the DoD revised and updated the framework, introducing CMMC 2.0 to address these concerns and streamline the certification process.
We’re discussing this critical security framework to mark the Lazarus Alliance receiving our CMMC Third-Party Assessment Organization (C3PAO) accreditation. This article will provide an in-depth look at the key changes introduced in CMMC 2.0, how defense contractors can benefit from the updated framework, and guidance on preparing for CMMC 2.0 certification.
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