The tools and guidance DoD contractors need to comply with DFARS/CMMC regulations.
The Department of Defense requires that vendors who do work for them properly secure controlled unclassified information (CUI). DFARS as the prior/current requirement is intended to maintain cybersecurity standards according to requirements laid out by NIST SP 800-171. The new requirement is the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) required to meet this security requirement. To meet the requirements, DoD contractors must provide adequate security and rapidly report cyber incidents. A DoD contractor would have to allocate a significant amount of man-hours to properly ensure that its business remains compliant with constantly evolving security requirements. Allow us to focus on providing enterprise grade tools and expert guidance to get you comfortable and confident CMMC compliance so you can focus on growing your business. Looking for a quick guide on cybersecurity audits for DoD contractors? Click the Download Guide button below.
Best Practices for CMMC Standards

Annual review of threat risks

Perform regular vulnerability scans

Managed Detection and Response

Employee cyber awareness training

Incident Response preparation

Gap analysis and remediation
Kyber Value

Virtual CISO for guidance throughout the process

Complete "bird's eye view" security assessment

Security Information and Event Management

Multi-factor authentication

Proactive layered defense in depth security and maintenance program

Monitor, Detect and Remediate Threats

