This webinar, to be held on December 8, will cover the major changes in CMMC 2.0 and the impact of the Civil Cyber Fraud Initiative from the U.S. Department of Justice.
Tysons Corner, Va. – The CMMC Academy, an initiative of Celerium, will host its 2021 year-end webinar on Wednesday, December 8 at 1 PM ET (10 AM PT).
With CMMC 2.0 released by the U.S. Department of Defense, what do these changes mean for defense contractors – and the small and medium-sized businesses within the defense supply chain?
The CMMC Academy webinar will review the components of CMMC 2.0, how it differs from CMMC 1.02, and what this means for smaller businesses within the defense supply chain. Specific topics include:
- CMMC 2.0 vs. CMMC 1.02, including the streamlining of levels and the changes in assessment requirements
- An overview of the estimated timeline for CMMC 2.0 implementation
- How the Civil Cyber Fraud Initiative & Cyber Incident Notification Act may work in relation to CMMC 2.0 – and what that means for defense contractors
- The impact on primes and SMB suppliers, including implementation recommendations and next steps
Webinar guests will include Chris Gundel, COO of Celerium, and Chris Opp, Celerium’s Director of SMB Cybersecurity Solutions. The webinar is free with registration for companies in the defense industry.
The CMMC Academy helps U.S. defense industry and government contractors and suppliers learn about the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification program from the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD). The Academy offers free resources, including:
- Live webinars and an on-demand video library
- An online reference guide that makes it easier to navigate the practices in all CMMC levels
- A self-assessment tool
- And more.
The Academy also offers fee-based, online-only CMMC Insights courses to help companies implement CMMC. The courses are built by Celerium team members with years of experience implementing compliance frameworks, including NIST 800-43.
“The CMMC model was introduced as a way to improve the overall cyber defense posture of the U.S. defense supply chain,” said Celerium COO Chris Gundel. “Increasing cyberattacks and incidents reinforce the need for stronger cybersecurity across the board, especially in the area of national security, and we are happy to play a role in helping further CMMC.”
About Celerium
Celerium® is focused on improving supply chain cyber defense for enterprise companies and critical infrastructure. Its Cyber Defense Network™ (CDN) family of solutions empowers organizations of all sizes to defend and protect against cyber threats via secure collaboration, information sharing, and cyber threat intelligence tools.
The CMMC Academy
Celerium’s CMMC Academy initiative, launched in January 2020, provides resources to help government contractors understand and navigate the CMMC requirements, including free videos and webinars.
Celerium is authorized by the CMMC Accreditation Body (CMMC AB) to create educational material for CMMC assessors via Celerium’s Licensed Partner Publisher (LPP) designation. Celerium also is authorized to deliver training to CMMC assessors via its Licensed Training Provider (LTP) designation. Additionally, Celerium is a Registered Provider Organization (RPO) with the CMMC AB.
The CMMC Academy’s International Alliance, which includes CenSec and the American Danish Business Council, brings together international organizations focused on facilitating the implementation of CMMC. Sponsors of the CMMC Academy include Bank of America and Citi Bank.
Learn more at www.celerium.com.
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