Demystifying the DoD’s Cybersecurity Mandate
Everything Your Organization Needs to Know About CMMC Compliance
In 2021, the U.S. government spent nearly $19 billion on cybersecurity—with almost half of that funding allocated for the Department of Defense (DoD). That spending is meant to protect government agencies from costly, and potentially dangerous, data breaches. But when protected data leaves the secure enclave of the federal government and is shared with researchers, partner institutions, and other third-party vendors, it introduces brand new risks. The DoD hopes to solve this problem with its new Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) program.
In September 2020, the DoD announced the first iteration of the CMMC framework, which requires any organization any organization that works closely with the DoD (and similar government agencies) to enhance its cybersecurity protocols. However, although the CMMC framework is a step in the right direction regarding cyber safety, it can be difficult for organizations to determine what they need to do to become compliant. That’s why in this e-book, we’re sharing everything you need to know to get your organization CMMC-ready, from basic background information to tips to build a DoD-approved platform in the cloud.
