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How to Choose the Right Cybersecurity Framework
Cybersecurity frameworks can help reduce your risk of supply chain attacks and increase your competitive advantage.
The dramatic rise in ransomware attacks and the SolarWinds Orion hack have thrust cybersecurity back into the spotlight. With everyone a target, it s time for organizations to implement cybersecurity frameworks like those provided by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), which can help you set a bar for measuring your cybersecurity effectiveness.
Taking Your First Steps
Start by setting goals for your cybersecurity program that align with the business s needs. Stakeholders from across the organization from the C-suite and upper management to support teams and IT should be involved in the initial risk-assessment process and setting a risk-tolerance level.
Keiter Receives CMMC Registered Practitioner Organization Approval
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GLEN ALLEN, Va., March 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Keiter CPAs is pleased to announce that the leader of the Firm s Risk Advisory service team has received Registered Practitioner status with the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) Accreditation Body. In addition, Keiter has become a Registered Provider Organization (RPO) in the CMMC Marketplace.
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Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) is a cybersecurity framework that the Department of Defense (DoD) has instituted for prime and subcontractors wanting to provide products or services to the DoD. The CMMC framework has five maturity levels that DoD contractors will be subject to based on the type of sensitive information they have access to during their service contract.
Federal IT teams continue to grapple with security concerns of a remote workforce, but now they have lessons learned from a year of people working from home.
The General Services Administration ("GSA") is including language regarding cybersecurity requirements in requests for proposals relating to certain IT governmentwide acquisition.